Journey of an Internationally educated nurse short film series
Journey of an Internationally educated nurse (IEN)
As the number of internationally educated nursing staff (IENS) coming to work in the UK continues to rise, this series of short films highlights some of the unique stories from our IEN members as they reflect on their journey to, and experience of living in the UK.
Watch the trailer to the right and the live launch recording below.
Watch the trailer to the right and the live launch recording below.
Adekola's story
Kathrina's story
Eva's story
Kokila's story
John's story
Shikha's story
Watch the event on demand
Watch as we showcase a montage of the six films, followed by an ‘in conversation’ format where Adekola, Eva, Kathrina and Kokila discuss the key points raised in their films.
Event attendees were also given the opportunity to get their questions answered by our contributors during a live Q&A.
Event attendees were also given the opportunity to get their questions answered by our contributors during a live Q&A.
In conversation with internationally educated nurses - 'The Journey of an IEN'
Advice Guide
Advice guide for overseas nursing staff and students.
International nursing members support
Download our infographic and learn more about RCN support for internationally educated nursing staff.
Case studies
See how we have recently helped some of our international members.
Guide to common English expressions
If you were raised and educated in a different country, you may find these expressions to be an additional obstacle when assessing a patient’s health and wellbeing.
Celebrating and supporting IEN staff live events
Our live events for internationally educated nursing staff can assist you with some of the challenges and questions you may have. Visit our webpage for further information and live event dates.
International nursing members
Information, guidance and advice for international members working in the UK.
Become a member of the RCN
Join the world's largest union and professional body for nursing.
You can join the RCN once you’ve arrived in the UK and have secured a contract of employment for your nursing role within the UK.
Join online or call our membership team on 0345 772 6100.