University-related dreams and nightmares are common among students
How good are your sleep habits? Turns out that more than 80 per cent of students are having university-related dreams, finds new research
How good are your sleep habits? Turns out that more than 80 per cent of students are having university-related dreams, finds new research
The Complete University Guide has revealed the universities with the lowest and highest crime rates in England and Wales
Bonnie's latest blog finds her hunting out beans on toast and British chocolate in order to dispel feelings of homesickness
Taking a year abroad in Malaysia while at university meant that Fatima had a unique experience to talk about during interviews for graduate jobs in chemical engineering
Raphaëlle’s latest blog from Harvard University highlights the importance of a diverse student body as well as the problems that may arise around integration
If you've been invited for a University of Oxford interview and aren’t sure what to expect, some current Jesus College students provide their top tips and explain the process
The Financial Times has produced a ranking of the best European business schools and, for the first time this year, the best business schools in the Americas and the Asia-Pacific region
This guide outlines the cost of fees, accommodation, lifestyle and financial assistance options if you are planning to study in Germany
Reona Matsumoto is a Japanese student studying for a year in London. She will be blogging her year abroad for THE Student every month
Ever wondered which member of the Royal Family was the first to achieve a university degree and where the younger royals studied?
Are you thinking about applying for grad schemes and are concerned about just how competitive it might be? These tips will help you to stand out from the crowd
Shadowing a CEO for a day is helping undergraduate students to understand the qualities needed for the position, in a scheme run by a UK recruitment firm
Going through university as an estranged student can be difficult if there is very little support, writes blogger Chloe Fallon
Having studied at both a campus and a city university, PhD candidate Geoff Mills compares the pros and cons of both