Best universities for procrastination
Procrastination is a key part of student life, so here is a list of universities where there are plenty of things to do if you’re avoiding studying
Procrastination is a key part of student life, so here is a list of universities where there are plenty of things to do if you’re avoiding studying
For Jordanian Marwa Tawarneh, moving to Italy proved a great opportunity to learn the language, eat lots of pizza and experience a new teaching style
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
In the second blog post of a three-part series, student bloggers Warren and Kara explain the benefits of studying abroad in Japan
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
Picking a topic for your dissertation can seem scary, so here are some tips to help you narrow it down
The future of UK-EU higher education relations remains uncertain, but for the next couple of years, it’s worth exploring the options of studying abroad
A new type of careers fair aims to educate students about all of their careers options, not just graduate schemes
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This World Mental Health Day, reach out to someone who needs your support and take the time to practise self-care
Don’t give into temptation. Buying an essay from an essay mill has greater consequences than you would expect. Here are six reasons why it’s probably not worth the risk
Bethanie Patch, who is studying at the University of Queensland, describes a typical day for a university student Down Under
Undergraduate admission statistics from the University of Oxford still reveal a lack of diversity. A group of students from the institution put forward a number of proposals to encourage more...
There are many preconceptions about the prestige of Harvard students, but Raphaelle’s latest blog questions why it’s important to confront your stereotypes
The housing situation for international and exchange students in Europe has been called ‘alarming’ in a new report. What’s going wrong, and how can the issues be solved?