Brits in America: how can universities support students through global tragedies? Following the terrorist attack in New Zealand, student blogger Raphaelle examines the role of universities in supporting their students to become global citizens By Raphaelle Soffe 25 March
International perspective: a Canadian student in France UBC student Julie Gordon had always wanted to study in Paris and an exchange programme gave her the perfect opportunity to stay By Julie Gordon 18 March
A day in the life of a student in Nigeria Bowen University student Stephen Atolagbe takes us through a typical day of university life in Nigeria By Stephen Atolagbe 15 March
Overcoming the stigma of student mental health in Zimbabwe Society’s attitudes towards mental health in Zimbabwe mean that students are far less likely to reach out for help By Tony Makoni 11 March
Why it’s OK to feel that university isn’t the best time of your life Just because you don’t have a huge group of friends and aren’t going out every night, it doesn’t mean that you are doing university wrong By Seeta Bhardwa 7 March
Women in STEM: how to combine science and humanities research Working in a humanities lab instead of a scientific one, biology major Ellie Johandes found a whole new world of research opened up to her By Ellie Johandes 5 March
International perspective: an Albanian student in Germany Albanian student Taulant Yzellari always planned to study further abroad, but the University of Cologne was the most appealing to him By Taulant Yzellari 1 March
University life: From 50 years ago to now 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 27 February