The 10 most beautiful universities in the UK
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but you’d be hard-pressed to find somebody who can’t see the beauty in these 10 UK universities
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but you’d be hard-pressed to find somebody who can’t see the beauty in these 10 UK universities
Specialist digital skills college Ada College has inspired blogger Chayann Bradford to encourage other girls to consider careers in technology
Focusing on research in video games is both exciting and uncertain, as few scholars have pursued this path before, writes Hugh Hammond
Durham University has received the most positive comments for its wi-fi service out of more than 7,000 student reviews
It's the most wonderful time of the year and universities are getting into the festive spirit and sharing it across social media
In 25ºC heat, Acacia is finding it hard to find any Christmas spirit, but hopes that heading home to snowy Minnesota will do the trick
This guide outlines the cost of fees, accommodation, lifestyle and financial assistance options if you are planning to study in France
We reveal the top stories on THE Student in 2017 including general election coverage, TEF results, and university country and subject guides
Doing a PhD isn't just about lounging around, reading books and discussing intelligent ideas. Charlie Pullen sheds light on some of the harsher realities of research work
Having cerebral palsy has not stopped blogger Chloe Tear from making the most of going to university, even if her experience is not a typical one
Aged 25, Ben Booth is not a typical undergraduate university student, but he has finally found the course and career path that works best for him
Students from the University of Sunderland will take part in a scheme to support vulnerable people in police custody
A foundation year at the University of Oxford is a stepping stone to an undergraduate degree at the institution or another highly ranked university, writes blogger Cherelle Malongo
Medical student Olivia Craig-McFeely explains why students don’t need to drink and that there are plenty of other ways to have fun