
- June 28, 2017
- Sergei Wicking
Post-uni TEFL and travel can offer a respite from the endless expectations of education and employment. But what to do when that plane lands back on British soil, and the real world comes crashing back?
Post-uni TEFL and travel can offer a respite from the endless expectations of education and employment. But what to do when that plane lands back on British soil, and the real world comes crashing back?
The Higher Education and Research Act, passed in April, probably signifies the most significant shift in the sector in twenty-five years. What does it mean for students?
Have you ever noticed how much of life’s transitional periods are labelled with anxious vibes? These are the times in our lives when people tend to panic about change. But have you ever heard of the graduate blues?
Around a sixth of music graduates find employment within sixth months after graduation. Could you be one of them?
Most employers expect prospective applicants to complete a lengthy application process, in some cases without even acknowledging their application.
There are some pesky student habits you should break before summer is over and the nine-to-five slog is upon you.
Since only 38% of Brits can speak a foreign language, studying a languages degree will certainly make you stand out from the crowd in a plethora of different industries.
Here are some crucial steps that will make you a strong candidate BEFORE the interview.
There is no point mincing our words: time management is one of the most difficult tasks you will have to undertake; one of the hardest skills to master. That difficulty does not negate the fact that it is also one of the most useful skills to have, one that, once perfected, will continue to serve you well in your university years and throughout your career.
In London, a gym revolution is gathering force. At the forefront is the boutique gym, which offers a completely new type of fitness experience.