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Fitting in

  • An NUS study found that 56% of the students surveyed had taken drugs.

    Testing kit or ban? How universities are tackling student drug use

    Student drug use is rising. Some universities are using harm reduction techniques – others are clamping down altogether
  • Woman dancing at party.

    An introvert's guide to student socials

    Professional socialisers on how to make it through a hectic night
  • Young person studying.

    Studying with dyspraxia: 'I never truly understood an academic text'

    University becomes a minefield when a specific learning disorder meets rigid assessments
  • A group of people at a party holding wine glasses.

    'I'm not spending money on that': the rise of the teetotal student

    Universities are seeing an increase in teetotal clubs and alcohol-free accommodation. Why are students drinking less?
  • Student watching lecturer in class.

    Universities offer disability support, but finding it is another matter

    Ellie Drewry
    When I started university, I had no clue what support there was. The anxiety that comes with being a disabled student is intense
  • Young man sitting on bed looking at his smartphone

    Postgrad pressure: 'the expectations can feel impossible to sustain'

    Fear of failure is one of many concerns for postgrad students. What’s in place to safeguard their wellbeing?
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    Young mothers at university: 'I breastfed at 5am while writing essays'

    Pregnancy can be seen as a barrier to university – and young student mothers say they lack support
  • ‘You watch everybody come together into new groups of friends and might feel you don’t fit in.’

    Homesickness at university: is there a cure?

    It’s among the most common experiences for students. Coping is a matter of settling in and keeping busy
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