University is a fantastic opportunity to make lifelong friends, build networking skills and learn to live independently. Amidst all the fun and games, the primary importance of your degree can become...
It comes as rather a large shock to many a student that during the Winter season, it is, in fact, rather cold. The domestic bubbles from which a large group of University students derive have led to a...
As school leavers get set to take their places at university, many will find the extent of choice of courses available are becoming increasingly limited.
Stress is a stressful state of mind. It makes you stressed, which is bad, because then you remember the reasons you became stressed in the first place and down you spiral in a never ending cycle of...
The thought of learning a foreign language may prompt nightmarish flashbacks to the dismal days of French lessons at school, however may also open doors to your shining future career.
The Guardian's recent broadcast Graduate class of 2012: A 2:1 just won't cut it anymore is just one part of an entire online series dedicated to the graduate without a future. Excuse me? Since when? I...
NUS president, Liam Burns, is encouraging students to air their grievances in a unified fashion by hitting the streets of London this November in a protest.
Barriers to higher education are frequently mentioned in the press and the discussion includes the importance of going to both a good school and university to secure a place in a professional career....
Online degree programs have become very common these days. But many employers and hiring managers are still skeptical about them. This may put prospective students at odds when they are evaluating the...
The old saying, 'those who can't, teach', appears to be losing impact as a recent survey by the Teaching Agency suggests teaching is being viewed as an increasingly prestigious occupation.
In this difficult graduate jobs market, many students may think about giving up on their search or foregoing activities that they enjoy to make sure that they get an offer.
The BBC has revealed figures collated by Hull's Student Union that reveal a 54% increase in the number of students facing financial difficulties over the past four years.
Recent statistics have shown (from a study of 1,730 students) that a mere 19% of graduates thought about their future career before starting their university course.
As was predicted by various speculators, the daunting prospect of rising tuition fees has manifested itself in a 10% drop in University applications in England.
After eighteen years of living under Mum and Dad's rule of thumb, most teens would agree a large part of the appeal of university is moving out and being finally able to live by your own rules.