A day in the life of a student in Japan
If you’ve ever wondered what it is like to study in Japan, student Zhou Xiang shares a typical day in his campus life
If you’ve ever wondered what it is like to study in Japan, student Zhou Xiang shares a typical day in his campus life
Wherever you look Brexit has the been the most dominant news item for the last three years. But what impact is this having on higher education policy, and more importantly the future for university...
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How does a university put itself back together after a tragedy strikes? Use student societies, says Sam Brosnahan, president of the University of Canterbury Student Association
Do your bit to save the planet and follow some of these helpful tips from other students on how to live a more sustainable life
UBC student Julie Gordon had always wanted to study in Paris and an exchange programme gave her the perfect opportunity to stay
University of Sussex engineering student Abigail Berhane has undertaken several internships to boost her employability but realises that it’s also important to strike a better work-life balance
Part-time work has become quite common at university, but it can be hard to fit it around your studies. Here are some key tips to help you find that balance
Although the purpose of universities has remained roughly the same, the way students experience it has changed drastically over 50 years. Here’s a little trip down memory lane to see how
Not only are Japanese universities trying to recruit more international students, but so are Japanese companies. Here is some advice on how to find a job there and read about a student’s experience
International students often cannot go back home over the holidays and can feel lonely during the festive period, but Indonesian student Rika Safrina says that there are positives to be gleaned from...
Five simple but effective tips for both a productive and relaxing festive season.
English-taught courses, international student dormitories and increased government funding are just some of the reasons Japan is a study abroad destination you should consider
Blogger Olly Bowling felt the fear of failure before starting his PhD but some wise words from literature helped to assuage those feelings
A new type of careers fair aims to educate students about all of their careers options, not just graduate schemes