Estranged students need more support from universities
A student estranged from her family tells the story of how she manages at university despite steep challenges others do not face
A student estranged from her family tells the story of how she manages at university despite steep challenges others do not face
Study advice experts and university representatives join Times Higher Education to answer students' questions about going to university in Australia
Clearing helped one student to find a course and university that were more suitable than her initial choices
The Times Higher Education has announced the world's best small universities, and the student content editor Carly Minsky asks whether size really does matter to students.
Our blogger at Lancaster University, UK, offers four helpful tips for students and prospective students to foster independence, responsibility, a social network and the confidence to succeed at...
University presents unique challenges for students, and it's time we acknowledged that.
Students wanting to study in the United States should catch up on on our expert panel livestream, which covered everything from finances and applications to visas and student life
For anyone considering studying in the UK, this webinar will help to answer any questions or concerns you might have. From scholarships to applications and accommodation, this session provides would-...
It’s that time of year when students frantically search for housing for the following year. Blogger Seb Ward highlights the most important things to look for in future housemates
An Indonesian student in Hong Kong explains what you can and cannot do without knowing the local language, Cantonese
A review into post-18 education for students in the UK has been launched and here are the key facts you need to know
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...
For students, the university experience has been somewhat disrupted, so perhaps now is the time to rethink what you actually want to gain from it
Although your university experience won’t be what you expected it to be, university vice-chancellor Graham Baldwin presents a few reasons why it might be a good idea to take your place this September
There are many reasons why applying to university is still a good idea in 2020, writes university admissions director David Seaton