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Category: Guardian

18 Sep 201723 Jun 2019

Nudge, nudge: mind tricks to stretch your student budget

What if you could make tiny changes to your student life that would make a big difference to your cash flow? Read the full article on Guardian Students here.

Posted in Guardian, Guardian Students, Writing. Tagged Behavioural Economics, Money, Students, University.
18 May 201723 Jun 2019

From bursaries to gender balance: what needs to change in nursing?

An expert panel took a constructive look at the state of nursing in the UK. Here are the best bits of the discussion. Click here to read the full article on The Guardian here.

Posted in Guardian, Writing. Tagged Healthcare, NHS, Nurses, Society, Students.
20 Apr 201723 Jun 2019

Judge Rinder: ‘I was a proper nerd as a law student. I was consumed by it’

The TV judge on his student days, Judge Judy, and his advice to wannabe lawyers. Click here to read the full interview with Judge Rinder on Guardian Students.

Posted in Guardian, Guardian Students, Writing. Tagged Judge Rinder, Law, Society, Students, University.
22 Mar 201723 Jun 2019

Digs you deserve: how to find a student house in Britain

Choose your flatmates well, chat with current tenants and don’t let landlords pressure you into signing anything too soon. Read the full article on Guardian Students here.

Posted in Guardian, Guardian Students, Writing. Tagged Housing, Money, Society, Students.
14 Feb 201723 Jun 2019

The 10 best cities in the world to be a student 2017 – in pictures

What’s your ideal city to study in? University experts QS have released their annual student cities rankings, based on criteria including affordability, student experience, job prospects and friendliness to international students. View the full list on Guardian Students here.

Posted in Guardian, Guardian Students, Writing. Tagged Education, Photgraphy, Society, Students, University, World.
16 Jan 201723 Jun 2019

Thirty-two games without a win: Rudy Gestede and sport’s great rotten streaks

The Middlesbrough striker hasn’t won in the Premier League since August 2015 – while things are even worse for Sunderland’s Jack Rodwell. Who else has had similar runs to forget? Read the full article for the G2 here.

Posted in Guardian, Writing. Tagged Athletics, Football, Sport, Tennis.
27 Dec 201623 Jun 2019

Rhodes, rent strikes and Brexit: the top student stories of 2016

A roundup of the top stories which affected students in 2016. Read the full article on the Guardian here.

Posted in Guardian, Guardian Students, Writing. Tagged Economics, Housing, Politics, Rent, Society, Students, University.
10 Oct 201623 Jun 2019

How to get ahead in the office – with help from Team GB’s psychologists

Dr Chris Shambrook and his colleagues have helped turn Britain’s rowing team into a medal factory. Could the same methods help you win gold at work? Read the full article, from The Guardian, here.

Posted in Guardian, Writing. Tagged Incentives, Money, Motivation, Olympics, Productivity, Team GB, Wages, Workplace.
14 Aug 201623 Jun 2019

How getting more sleep could boost your salary

A good night’s kip can boost your productivity – and mean you earn more money. So how can you make sure you’re getting enough sleep? Read the full article, from The Guardian, here.

Posted in Guardian, Writing. Tagged Behavioural Economics, Google, Napping, Productivity, Sleep, Wages.
31 Jul 201623 Jun 2019

Player liaison officers – the keepers of football’s darkest secrets

A cross between a fixer, a travel agent and a welfare counsellor, there is little the player liaison officer doesn’t know about his squad. Read the full article, from The Guardian, here.

Posted in Guardian, Writing. Tagged AFC Bournemouth, Football, Pete Barry, Player Liaison Officer, Premier League.
18 Jul 201623 Jun 2019

Scotch on the rocks: how an American whiskey became the UK’s favourite

Sales of Jack Daniel’s have overtaken those of previous favourite The Famous Grouse in the past year. Is Keith Richards to blame? Read the full article, from The Guardian, here.

Posted in Guardian, Writing. Tagged Famous Grouse, Jack Daniel's, Whiskey, Whisky.
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