26 September 2009

First week at Aston

Tuesday morning I went out to buy some stuff and make some pictures around the campus. I went to a small Tesco store where I bought some bread, chicken, yoghurt and cereal for breakfast, deodorant, hand soap and shower gel. The neighborhood around campus isn’t that ugly, a lot of old buildings and a quite picturesque atmosphere. On campus there is a lot of green, around the small lake in the middle of the campus. But there is also the huge space occupied by the contractors building new dormitories, which is a quite ugly sight.

After wandering around in taking some pictures around 11 AM the pro-vice chancellor and some other people from the university held a welcome speech for all the international students. She was telling us what a brilliant choice we made, how good Aston University is and how smart this year enrolled international students are. The talking took about 1 hour after which I returned to the dormitory to make myself a sandwich with chicken. After I finished my sandwich I went downstairs, because this afternoon there were trips planned to the large ASDA department store to buy some necessities.

With a van packed with students and driven by a student we were going to ASDA. In the mega-store I bought some things I needed such as a blanket, pillow, bed linen, frying pan, cutting board, plates, cup and some food such as bread, cheese, tomatoes and peppers. And of course I bought an umbrella… the weather still is nice now, the sun is shining, it is not very cold… but I guess it will not take very long before it is raining every day.

Wednesday the student guild had planned a sports afternoon, in which the students could choose to join basketball, football, badminton or a couple of other sports. Of course I went to play football on the campus football pitch. We played with 4 teams of 7 persons each, on a small football field. I didn’t have real football boots, but my jogging shoes were just fine. We played about 3 hours before returning back to the dorms where I took a nice hot shower.

After taking a shower, having a late lunch and having a chat with Koy and mama, I went for a walk to the city centre. Birmingham is a real multi-cultural city, best to be compared with Rotterdam in Holland. Walking around the city centre I bought some things in the English version of “Action” the poundshop, where everything is 1 or 2 pounds. The city centre is less beautiful as the neighborhoods around Aston with more new, but standard “grey” buildings, as far as I could see of course…

After this walk I returned back to the dorms to bring my stuff back home. Later I went out to get some dinner in the Indian fakir’s mini market. I bought an instant microwave curry with rice and some apples and bananas.

Thursday morning at 10 AM I had an intercultural communication workshop, together with about 50 other international students from all over the world. This workshop was mostly about cultural differences and important aspects of the many different cultures represented within the university. At the workshop I met a few of my new classmates for the MSc in Engineering Management course.

After this workshop, in the afternoon the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences had planned a tea party. All international students enrolling in the School of Engineering were invited for this tea party. People I met who are also going to study in the Engineering Management program are from India, Pakistan, Nigeria and Lebanon, but there’ll probably be a few more people of different nationalities which I didn’t meet yet.

Thursday night there was a Karaoke party in the student pub Einstein, which is located on campus. I went there with my Pakistani classmate Jaffer. The pub was very crowded and most of the people couldn’t sing very well. I decided not to show my skills, as I don’t want to embarrass all those bad singers. Jaffer did climb on stage and song a nice song “Words”, which was welcomed with a great round of applause. I didn’t stay too late and decided to go home around 11 PM.

Friday morning I went to do some shopping in the city centre. I walked quite far and eventually ended up at the mega-shopping centre “Bullring”. The shopping centre is huge and contains a lot of shops of which some have really great offers, especially in sportswear. But as Dutch as I am I kept my pennies in my pocket and didn’t buy anything (kijken, kijken, niet kopen). I did go to the market to buy some vegetables, fruit and real French fromage frais (kwark). I also walked in the large Tesco supermarket to get myself some fabric conditioner (wasverzachter) and cups of instant noodles (4 for 2 pounds, what a bargain!).

Then it was time to return back to the dorms… on the way back I came across a whole bunch of people and cameras around a bus. When I took a closer look and asked an old lady what was going on, I was told Birmingham’s strongest man was going to pull a bus filled with students. The mayor of Birmingham was there to as it was some kind of fundraising action. I observed the whole circus until the end, Birmingham’s strongest man managed to pull the bus about 5 meters forward wearing a harness which was connected to the bus with a rope. Of course he was congratulated by the mayor, and they stood still while shaking hands to give the press some time to take pictures.

When I finally decided to go back home I was slightly disoriented. Following the signs I finally ended up at one of Birmingham’s main railway stations where I asked a guy which was the way to Aston University. The guy kindly brought me to the right street, after I only had to walk straight ahead for about 10 minutes.

Friday afternoon I was invited for another tea party. It was the results of the international welcome week quiz/tour and a tea party for all the international students. It was held in a large party tent next to the main building of the University. The first prize of the quiz went to my Pakistani classmate Jaffer, he won a very nice new Canon portable digital camera.

At night a talent show was being organized in the student’s guild: Aston’s got talent. The talent show was including a buffet meal with chips, chicken and sandwiches. There were featuring some nice performances and some very funny performances, including a group of Indian Bollywood style guys calling themselves the “Aston Street Boys”.

After the show I went home, opened the door and I smelled a funny plastic burning smell. When I turned the light on it wasn’t working anymore, on which I of course alarmed the security. The lamp seemed to be burning, that’s why I had to move to another room for this night, while the technical service was fixing the problem. Around 1 AM they found me a room in which I could stay for the night.

Saturday morning I was woken up at 8AM by a lady from the accommodation services who was telling me that I had to move out of the room, because there would be a student coming in this morning. Not a nice way to wake up after a short, cold (I had no blankets) night and the situation of the day before.

7 comments:

  1. Pictures: http://picasaweb.google.nl/jeremie.besson/Aston090926#

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  2. wij maar denken dat je heel de dag daar op je kamertje zat...
    ik vroeg me trouwens al af wat die vent aan het doen was, heb je ook fotos van hoe hij de bus optilde?
    en ik had die “Aston Street Boys” wel ns willen zien! :p
    kusje xoxo

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  3. Hey Jazz, best heel anders als je aziatiese avonturen he ?
    Maar ja, je moet natuurlijk eerst uitvinden waar alles zit en welke mensen je vaak zult zien enzo.
    Dat kleine kamertje is wel pittig, vooral voor een heel jaar.
    Zijn de levensbehoeften daar duur vergeleken met bij ons ?
    Vergeleken met Azie wel waarschijnlijk.
    Is er nou nog een mogelijkheid om je andere koffer ook daar te krijgen denk je ?
    Ik ga gauw je eerste fotoos bekijken.
    Hou je taai en vergeet niet veel plezier te maken !

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  4. Had je niet gewoon je eige deken kenne meenemen naar de andere kamer :P?
    Dan had je het niet zo koud gehad!

    De omgeving waar je zit ziet er wel mooi uit zeg!
    Word er helemaal jaloers van!
    Veel fotos blijven maken want ik blijf je (online) volgen!

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  5. Hey schat, je bent een stuk drukker dan ik dacht :)
    leuk de foto's erbij nu.

    kus!

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  6. hoi schatje...Hoe gaat het?
    mis jou heel veel kus kus ^_^O_O

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  7. Hoi Jeremie,

    Dit keer ziet het er niet uit als vakantie he,maar je bent daar voor je studie.
    Je maakt al wel grappige dingen mee lees ik,vooral die sterke man .
    De fotos zijn ook mooi ,het gebouw met de schotels vind ik het mooiste.
    Lieve groeten oma aafke

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