International Women’s Day (IWD) 2017
This year’s campaign official theme is #BeBoldForChange, which calls for a more gender inclusive world.
Celebrating St. David’s Day, Wales’ National Holiday
1st March marks the celebration of St. David’s Day to hounour the official patron saint of Wales. Why is St. David regarded an important icon by the Welsh?
Get Ready as UCAS Extra Opens This Week
Applying to university is not an easy feat but the process is just part of the wonderful experience. Plus, there are a lot of opportunities given to applicants to get into their college or uni of choice.
Latest Anti-Semitism Incidents in UK Campuses Raise Concerns
Spring break is over and as the term resumes, we would like to discuss a very important issue today. There has been a rise in targeting Jewish students in various UK university campuses within the past weeks.
London Fashion Week 2017 Autumn/Winter Event
Are you ready for the London Fashion Week 2017 this spring? One of the most anticipated runway events in the UK runs from 17th to 21st February.
Wishing You a Happy Valentine’s Day 2017!
Flowers, chocolates, teddy bears, love letters, and balloons will definitely be abundant today for the much awaited lovers’ holiday. Valentine’s Day is a big deal in most western countries and couples get excited for their romantic dates.
Academic Writing Help During Spring Midterm Break
Every university student yearns to have a short break from their academic and extra curricular activities. Spring midterm break gives you a chance to unwind, reorganise and rest.
Celebrating the Life and Works of Charles Dickens
Today, 7th February is the birthday of British writer and critic Charles Dickens, who is also known as the best novelist in the Victorian era.
France Bags 65th Miss Universe Title
Out of the 86 candidates, 23-year-old Iris Mittenaere from France bagged the 65th Miss Universe title today, 30th January.
Chinese New Year 2017: Year of the Rooster
Chinese communities around the globe are the busiest this time of year for their most important holiday. 28th January marks the start of joyous festivities in welcoming New Year 2007.
Celebrating Scotland’s Burns Night 2017
Is your best haggis recipe ready for Burns Night? Scotland and Scots all over the world remember the life of their national poet Robert Burns today, 25th January.
Practical Tips for First Semester Exam Week
Most universities are having their first major examinations for the school year this week. Students have different approaches on how to deal with first semester exam week.
Are You Ready for the 15th January UCAS Deadline?
We highly encourage upcoming undergraduate students to submit their applications on the 15th January deadline.
Who Made it to the Queen’s New Year Honours List 2017?
To start the year positively, the Queen conferred 1,197 people from different walks of life in the UK. The New Year Honours List 2017 has recognised actors, musicians, sportsmen, academics, philanthropists, charity workers and volunteers.
Wishing You a Prosperous New Year 2017!
Many people consider New Year’s Eve a significant part of their lives. Apart from the lively merriments, extravagant firework displays and free-flowing food and drinks, it symbolises new beginnings.
Interesting Boxing Day Origin Stories
Another winter holiday in the UK and commonwealth countries that people look forward to is Boxing Day. On 26th December each year, get to enjoy a relaxing day after a busy and festive Christmas celebration. The following Monday and Tuesday are bank holidays if Christmas Day falls on a weekend. What is the story behind […]
Essay Writer Wishes You a Merry Christmas!
The most wonderful time of the year is finally here. Children and adults alike could not help but be captivated by the wonders that Christmas brings.
Hanukkah Coincides with Christmas this Year
For the first time since 2005, the first night of Hanukkah will coincide with Christmas this year. The only difference is that more than a decade ago, the Jewish holiday started on Christmas Day, 25th December.
Winter Solstice: The Shortest Day of the Year
Today, 21st December marks the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the time when the sun shines at the most southern point and the official start of winter.
Calls for Change in University Application Process
Find out the results done by a university union regarding the application system and how UCAS responded to this.