Transgrad meeting 17th June 2009

transgrad_logoOn Wednesday 17th June Transgrad are holding a meeting for National and International students. The event is to be held at the Social Economy Centre at St Pauls. Anyone who is interested in coming to this event please contact the Transgrad team on 01922 726114 for more information.

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  9. #19Marius @ 2009-6-17 20:28

    Hello my name is Bortes Marius and i am from Romania. i am here with this program Trans Grad. i wanted to come here because is a good oportunity to get more experience of life of working..it`s a good oportunity to know new people from differit places , from a lor of countrys! i would like to live here maybe i will have a chance to find a job in domain of computers and maybe i will stay here for the rest of my life :D !

  10. #18remus @ 2009-6-17 20:26

    Very nice country, I like in here. My guest family is like angels and i love them very much. In my workplace I do some stuff that is interesting for me but is not like I expected.

  11. #17kenty191 @ 2009-6-17 20:19

    Hi all, my name is Dan I currently work at the Social Economy Centre as a Community Researcher. I’ve not long started this job and before that I found it really difficult to find opportunities for graduates in the Social Research/ Marketing fields. Hope everyone finds their placements give them good experience and all the best for the future!! :D

  12. #16Rocio @ 2009-6-17 20:16

    I like this sort of initiatives. I didn’t know anything about this company, but I think it can be nice to keep in touch, for share our experiences, and looking for solutions, and all the stuff. xxx

  13. #15alexya_17_2008 @ 2009-6-17 20:11

    Hy everione I”m Alexandra and I”m from Romania. I stay in Walsall, I work in a big firm in Walsall. The people ar verry nice to mee. I work here because I want to have knolegy abouth why I learn in my country, accounticy. I love verry much Walsall, is a beautiful town. I like to visite lot of things. I think that it”s a good opportunity to meet new people from other countries.

  14. #14rubenn @ 2009-6-17 20:10

    HOla a todo el mundo!!
    I’m spaniard, i’m in England for work training experience, but I haven’t had lucking here… But now i’m more happy than a toaste!
    Ta raaa!!

  15. #13pauna @ 2009-6-17 20:10

    hello, my name is andre from Roumanie … i like here because is a oportunity to lear something new.

    have fun all

  16. #12amzosoft @ 2009-6-17 20:09

    My name is Cozma Dan and i’m from Romania, Petrosani University. I came in England to improve my language, to gain experience, to see a new country and to meet new peoples from here or from other countries. I have some dificulties here with the local accent but i hope i will manage this. My accommodation is very well and my workplace is wonderful. I work in an IT firm and i like it. I hope for the future I’ll find a good and well paid workplace in my domain. Thank you for this oportunity.

  17. #11ace_rach @ 2009-6-17 20:03

    Hi, my name is Rachel and I am a recent graduate working in the Social Economy Centre. I am from England, but have found getting a job after graduating really difficult. I hope the transgrad programme helps you all to get the experience you need!

  18. #10bogdan @ 2009-6-17 19:54

    hy my name is Balaur Bogdan.I`m a romanian student and i`m here with this program. My accomodation is great , my family is very nice and the food too. my work place, ..i don`t know is not so good becouse i don`t have to much to work and i stay like all day.i`m happy to be here, angland is very nice and i hope to improve my english and to discover more things interesting here.

  19. #9Alina @ 2009-6-17 19:52

    When I came here I wanted only to put in practice all I learnt in my studies years…now I am pleased to find a new and interesting things about environmental sciences…wich make my principal interest for me…teorethical and practical in this field! i am glad to know people,to know difrent places and this sshoolarship gave me this oportunity!…I am glad!

  20. #8XerxeRoLo @ 2009-6-17 19:49

    Hello! I’m Mercedes (like the car, hehe), from Spain. I’m in a work placement here for two months.
    I’m so happy to be here because I think this is an unique experience and I’m sure that my english will be improve.

  21. #7nicila @ 2009-6-17 19:49

    My name is nicolas,I am living in england for 7 weeks and I am working at a golf course.
    I really enjoyed it.But I think that you have to have luck with your family and with your work placement,thats what i had.sa i am happy and i am looking forward to see my family again.
    bye

  22. #6juanito @ 2009-6-17 19:36

    i’ half romanian half spanish and right now I’m learning english lenguage.
    I realy appreciate thi opurtinity and wnat to thanks for the organization their help.
    I visted a lot of places here and I realy enjoyed all the places.
    I heve a great host family who is helping me in all my problems. thanks

  23. #5cimpirullz @ 2009-6-17 19:34

    First I want to say that i`m quite ok with my family for the moment,they are kind with me, unfortunately my neighbourhood is very dangerous .. The work is quite ok too, but i was expecting a lot of more … In my contract my options were 3d modelling, software and hardware developing, but it`s ok, I will learn a lot of things .. If I will be having problems in the future i will let you know.

    Best regards,
    Cimpoi Alexandru

  24. #4Pablo @ 2009-6-17 19:33

    Hello im from Malaga and im very happy to be here thank you very much for your help and for giving us the oportunity of working in England and living with a english family who are lovely.

    We have been living in lichfield and walsall but in the weeekends, we sometimes had trips to liverpool, london and birmingham.

    thank very much,

  25. #3bgm @ 2009-6-17 19:28

    Hi!
    This is a good opportunity to meet interesting people from other contries and have the time of chatting about the future, job opportunities…
    You should do this meetings frecuently :)

  26. #2djkimbo1 @ 2009-6-12 10:48

    Thankyou for letting me know about the opportunity with Transgrad next Wednesday with the meeting, i will be coming along as I am a local graduate from Walsall and I am looking forward to taking part.

  27. #1John @ 2009-6-10 14:10

    Confirmed places from european post-grads currently on placement in Walsall area:
    6 Spanish
    6 Romannian
    2 German
    4 British + 2 provisional

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