University life can be unpredictable. Whether you’re dealing with illness, personal issues, or unexpected events, sometimes things happen that can seriously impact your ability to study or complete your assessments on time.
News for students at the University of Worcester
University life can be unpredictable. Whether you’re dealing with illness, personal issues, or unexpected events, sometimes things happen that can seriously impact your ability to study or complete your assessments on time.
April is Stress Awareness Month, a time to reflect on how stress impacts our lives and explore ways to manage it effectively. At University of Worcester, we understand that exam season and assessment deadlines can be particularly challenging, which is why our Student Support and Wellbeing team is here to help you protect your mental health while achieving academic success.
As the assessment period approaches at the University of Worcester, it’s completely natural to feel a bit stressed. With deadlines and exams looming, you might find yourself overwhelmed. But don’t fret—we’re here to lend a helping hand.
University Mental Health Day is coming, and we’re excited to announce two pop-up events designed to support your wellbeing. Join us on Thursday 13th March, from 10am to 1pm, at The Hangar on St. John’s Campus and the Charles Hastings Reception on City Campus.
As the pressure of exams and deadlines mounts, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. We understand the challenges you’re facing, and are committed to supporting your mental and emotional health during this demanding period.
Every Monday, firstpoint publishes five points about a topic related to life at university. This week, tips to help you recognise the signs of stress, and techniques to help you minimise the effects…