While assessments shouldn’t be taken lightly (more on that later), first year is also the perfect time to tick some things off your bucket list.

The feeling of doubt and panic about the standard required at uni is something many students will be familiar with. If you’re also doubting your choice of subject, this can make things even harder.

All those lectures, seminars and classes - not to mention the social element! Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to clone yourself to fit it all in? Unfortunately cloning isn’t available, but with the advancing technology there are plenty of cool apps and programs to make life just that little bit easier.

With more and more job listings going up every month, it can be difficult to track new listings as well as old ones. Not arranging your job hunt in an organised fashion is the best way to get overwhelmed, waste time and even lose opportunities.

You've only been off from school or university for a few weeks. You're already missing your friends and struggling to fill your days with activities on a student's budget.

Don't be broke this summer. Here are some tips to cutting down the expense of your holiday without compromising on your enjoyment.

Travelling to study in a country other than “home” is always a fantastic experience. It's also a double-edged sword, and I don't just mean those ludicrous international student fees.

No matter your poison, there's a society for almost anything, from drum and bass to gospel choir to good ol' poker. But what if you join a society and it's not how you imagined?

You’re probably feeling overwhelmed and like you must pack everything from your 26 pairs of trainers to your ironing board. Here’s a handy little checklist of things to take to uni.

Partying like there's no 9am lecture can be the best thing about being at university. But with drinks getting more expensive, students need to get spending savvy.