Brexit: where do university students go from here?
Student Anees Malik is worried about the impact that Brexit will have on her future, despite the fact that she was too young to vote in 2016
Student Anees Malik is worried about the impact that Brexit will have on her future, despite the fact that she was too young to vote in 2016
Aged 25, Ben Booth is not a typical undergraduate university student, but he has finally found the course and career path that works best for him
After a dyspraxia diagnosis at university, Victoria Sweet was able to find support to help her get through the aspects of learning she found more difficult
Where did the world's best actors of the last 30 years go to college? And how many chose to forgo higher education altogether?
Right now, it’s hard for students to figure out what their university experience will look like in September. While it will vary across universities and countries, here is a breakdown of how some...
The film professionals nominated for Academy Awards for movies they have directed, produced, acted in, written and edited are a mixed bunch: these are the universities in the running to win the...
Having cerebral palsy has not stopped blogger Chloe Tear from making the most of going to university, even if her experience is not a typical one
A six-year-old, a nine-year-old and a 17-year-old explain why they want to go to university in this short video
Being the first person in your family to go to university can feel daunting, says Charlie Pullen, but researching and asking for advice can help you
Although university is traditionally seen as the next step after school, it’s never too late to go into higher education, writes Robyn Bateman
Better and more personalised feedback is a key component of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences' success
Survey of more than 60,000 students reveals what students look for when selecting a university
British blogger Joe Peck was aware that studying abroad would pose some challenges. But he was unprepared for the sense of unsettlement it produced
If you end up getting higher grades than you expected, you may want to go through adjustment to find a different university. It certainly worked for one University of Sheffield student
Denise Gilligan wasn’t sure if she would be able to go to university and train as a paramedic with a hearing difficulty, but found that it was easier than expected