Friday, 11 December 2009

ISC Clothes Sale [Monday 14/12, 12-4pm @ the ISC Lounge]


[source - pomeroi.co.uk]

The ISC clothing has finally arrived - pause your revision routine and grab a [heavily-subsidized] ISC polo, T-shirt or hoodie [with/without zip] before they are all gone for good!

T-shirts - £5 each
Polo shirts - £8 each
Hoodies - £12 each
Full zip hoodies - £15 each
+ a box with discounted bits 'n' pieces [50% off]

All of these come with an embroidered University of Edinburgh logo and are much cheaper than any UoE clothing that is on sale at the EUSA shop...

[Facebook event here]

Sunday, 29 November 2009

Semester 1 Feedback


We constantly strive to make your semester/year/four/five years at the University of Edinburgh as enjoyable as possible and are therefore greatly interested in what you think about our activities.

If there is anything you would like to comment on [positives and/or negatives of ISC Events, Lounge, Trips, activities that you would like us to organize, or general comments], please  voice your opinion by sending us an email to iscedi[at]gmail[dot]com [Subject - "Feedback"] or use the "Disqus" feature below.

Your remarks will be highly appreciated!

Friday, 27 November 2009

Merry Christmas at the ISC



Do the short days and the cold weather make you long for cosy activities?

Then this evening will fulfil your yearnings!

Monday the 30th of November, 6.30pm at the ISC you will find that in midst of the heavily decorated ISC lounge there will be typical English Christmas food and mulled wine waiting for you.


The entrance is free, but to make it a nice evening we encourage you to come dressed in the colours red, white and green (to look lovely, for example like Santa Claus or a Christmas tree) and bring a wrapped Christmas present that shouldn’t cost more than 2£. (suggestions: food, useful stuff, funny stuff, useless and boring stuff, stuff)





We will put all the presents under the Christmas tree and redistribute them.
Later in the evening, when everybody has happily opened his/her present we will screen the movie “The nightmare before Christmas”.


We hope this inspires you!


NOTE! The food is not enough to substitute for a dinner, so don’t come hungry. If you feel like it, you can bring more wine for yourself.

Friday, 20 November 2009

Christmas Shopping in Glasgow

Join the last ISC trip of this semester for some amazing Christmas shopping in Glasgow.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to get all your X-mas shopping done while seeing the city of Glasgow as well.



This time there will be no ticket sale as usual, instead, we'll all meet up at Waverley Train Station at 8.30 on Saturday the 28th of November.

We will provide you with some tips and maps of where to go shopping in Glasgow.

Ticket prices are £10.30 for an offpeak return ticket and can be purchased on the day.

Picture by mischiru : http://www.flickr.com/photos/mischiru/3214334045/

Sunday, 15 November 2009

The ISC Weekend Trip - Photos & Video [07/11 - 08/11]

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International Club Night


This Thursday we're gonna try something completely new to Edinburgh! In collaboration with the 3 other universities in Edinburgh, we're gonna have a massive club nights for all the international students in the city! Bring all your international friends along (it's ...not just for Erasmus students!) and come with us for a cracking good time!

The event will take place at City Nightclub in Market St, close to Waverly train station. Doors open at 11pm and the the party lasts until 3 in the morning!



*******Important!*******
Quote the 3 magic letters: "ISC" at the door to skip the queue and get £1 off the entrance fee!!! Normal prices are £4 before 12 and £5 after.

Drinks prices:
£1.50 Vodka + Mixer
£1.50 Bottle of Miller + Fosters
£2.00 Jaeger Bombs
£5.00 Pitcher

See you all there for an awesome time!

Trip to North Berwick!




Join the ISC for a trip to the lovely town of North Berwick, just 25 miles east of Edinburgh.

North Berwick is a small idyllic seaside town close to Edinburgh, ideal for a daytrip away from the city. Take a walk along the beach, visit the Scottish seabird centre, climb "mini-arthurs-seat" (North Berwich Law) or take a walk out to Tantallon Castle and see Bass Rock. North Berwick has indications of being inhabited for about 2000 years and has throughout time been an important harbour for people wishing to travel to Fife, especially pilgrims for St. Andrews.

The town is also known for its Witch Trials in 1590, which "... was the first major witchcraft persecution in Scotland, and began with a sensational case involving the royal houses of Denmark and Scotland. King James VI sailed to Copenhagen to marry Princess Anne, sister of Christian IV, King of Denmark. During their return to Scotland they experienced terrible storms and had to shelter in Norway for several weeks before continuing. The admiral of the escorting Danish fleet blamed the storm on the wife of a high official in Copenhagen whom he had insulted. Several nobles of the Scottish court were implicated, and witchcraft trials were held in both countries. Very soon more than a hundred suspected witches in North Berwick were arrested, and many confessed under torture to having met with the Devil in the church at night, and devoted themselves to doing evil, including poisoning the King and other members of his household, and attempting to sink the King's ship."
(from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Berwick_Witch_Trials)



There will be 100 tickets for sale at £6 per person from Monday 16/11 @ 12.15.

The trip is on Saturday the 21st, but this time the meeting point is Waverly Train Station (the information point) at 8.30am.

If possible, please bring the exact amount of money for the ticket sales as this will speed up the process. Thank you.

Pictures by WikiCommons and Jonathan Riise