Student Burnout
Many people view student burnout as students just being lazy or see it as an excuse. It is very real and it can be highlyRead More »Student Burnout
Many people view student burnout as students just being lazy or see it as an excuse. It is very real and it can be highlyRead More »Student Burnout
The term student engagement is becoming increasingly prevalent in higher education circles, but what does it actually mean? Why is it so important? And whereRead More »Why Engaging Students is Vital for Universities
With around 50,000 students at the University of Nottingham there’s sure to be quite a few differing opinions flying about. Not just about whether ketchupRead More »Unpopular Opinions: Uni Edition
Dealing with stress at university can be hard, and it’s easy to let anxiety get the better of you. Here are six methods of mineRead More »Dealing with Stress in Six Simple Steps
Exams are always going to be stressful, there’s no miracle cure for that. But here are some ways of making the revision feel a littleRead More »6 Revision Tips Every University Student Should Know
Talking about our mental health can feel like the hardest thing in the world, but no matter what your problem is, opening up to someoneRead More »Opening Up About Mental Health
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Overanalysing situations and stressing ourselves out is a pretty common problem, but overthinking too much can be damaging to your mental health. Here’s how toRead More »Thinking about overthinking
Okay, so the odds are you’ve been told at least twenty times by now that ‘starting early’ and ‘getting ahead’ is the key to keepingRead More »Out of Depth in Deadline Week – Coping with the stress
We’ve all been told that our time at University will be amongst the best of our lives. However, amidst the whirlwind of moving somewhere new,Read More »6 Tips for Taking Care of Your Mental Health at University