International perspective: a British student in the US during lockdown
UK student Raphaelle Soffe shares what it has been like to stay at Harvard University during the lockdown, and how isolation has made the studying feel more intense
UK student Raphaelle Soffe shares what it has been like to stay at Harvard University during the lockdown, and how isolation has made the studying feel more intense
After the coronavirus outbreak hit France, Chinese student Yuzhen Xie had to cut short her year abroad and find a way to return to China amid travel bans
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Student Clodagh Flood had to quickly return to the UK from her year abroad in the US due to the Covid-19 outbreak, and was devastated at it ending so abruptly
In Singapore, student Jolene Cheong has had to adapt to online learning and the cancellation of her clinical placement during the Covid-19 outbreak
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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
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Extortionately high fees, zero alcohol and ‘quiet hours’ were a struggle to get used to for British students Anna Rees and Clodagh Flood when they arrived at a US university
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Elite universities in the US must start discussions about supporting low-income students, writes Yale student Joe Peck
Student blogger Raymond Diab describes a typical day at a university in France