As the academic year looms, the pressures of exam season can become a real strain on your physical and mental state and staying motivated with your studies can be a real challenge.

It’s been backed by research. Working your body’s muscles can benefit your thinking. If you won't do it for your cardiovascular health, then at least think of your brain cells.

We all apply for jobs, but do we ever think about the person who reads our applications, sifts through potential candidates, and selects you for the interview? If you've ever considered a career in recruitment, you might have.

There’s this idea that philosophy isn’t a ‘real degree’ (whatever that means). If you say to someone that you're pursuing this path, don’t be surprised to get a response like, “So what do you plan on doing with a philosophy degree?”

Nowadays, more and more people go to university. That’s great, but it does mean that having a degree isn’t enough to set you apart anymore. When you graduate, you’ll have to prove you pursued things other than your course as an undergraduate.

You’ve dreaded it since your first lecture.

When you hear the word psychology, what comes to mind? An asylum filled with raging lunatics and a man in a white coat walking around, nonchalantly jotting down info on a sheet of paper?

Thom Brown interview Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, on their policies for the 2017 UK Election.

Pursuing a career in the Creative Industries can be extremely competitive and challenging, to say the least. It requires initiative and endurance, but if it’s something you truly want to do, then don’t take no for an answer.

From one constantly anxious young adult to another, here are four tricks to help alleviate your mind from the idiosyncrasies of adulthood.