- November 10, 2017
- Haleema Khokhar
If you’ve got your first phone interview coming up – congratulations! Here are a few tips to help you get through to the next stage.
How much sleep do you get Even if you're someone that doesn't feel a lack of sleep, bad snoozing might create sleeping habits detrimental to your well-being It’s important to understand what sleep does for you and....
If you’ve got your first phone interview coming up – congratulations! Here are a few tips to help you get through to the next stage.
With your uni routine in full flow and all of the trees slowly dying outside, you might be thinking: "Man, I want to get out of here!" Well, unfurl yourself from that blanket, my friend, because you've got some escape planning to do.
Would you consider yourself organised? Do you keep your to-do list in a leather bound notebook, or on the corner of an advertisement for a pizza place? Is your calendar a page of A3 industrial pape or a figment of your imagination?
Universities UK has set up a new framework to help improve the wellbeing and mental health of university students. Known as Step Change, here’s what the framework involves, why it matters and how it can benefit you.
If you plan to transition soon from an intern to a full-time employee, you'll need to make the most out of your internship.While it can be challenging, rest assured that there are several digital tools and apps available to help you with this process.
Struggling with university? Finding tertiary education too much to handle? There are many who feel the same way. One in ten students quit in their first year and there are many reasons why.
The job interview process isn’t a one-way street. As well as a chance for your employer to check you out, it’s also an opportunity for you, as a prospective employee, to see if a company is the place for you.
Sometimes, when you’ve got multiple essays on the go, it can be tempting to copy things without putting them into your own words. In doing so you’re committing plagiarism, something that universities across the country take very seriously.
University is very different from school or college. For one, you’re treated as a grown-up. Lecturers expect more from you and there’s more independent thought and study involved. It’s no place for messing around and chatting to your friends.