Black students are right to want to see black therapists Cambridge University’s minority ethnic students can now request to see a BME counsellor. This should happen elsewhere, says students’ welfare and rights officer Micha Frazer-Carroll
I never wanted to be a nurse but helping a suicidal patient changed my mind I failed twice to get a nursing degree, but I’ve seen how my experience of mental health problems can help others
Men who fail to equal parents’ achievements ‘suffer mental distress’ Failing to match educational accomplishments causes distress similar to a divorce, says study
Suicide is a sector-wide issue, says Bristol university vice-chancellor Speaking for first time since seven student suicides in 18 months, Hugh Brady says social media is part of the problem
Campus confidential: the counsellors on the frontline of the student mental health crisis The number of first-year students who disclose a mental health problem has risen five-fold in the past decade. We talk to the experts trying to help
Campus security on sexual health week: ‘we’ll be as frank as our contracts allow’ Some staff aren’t fond of the hijinks that happen during sexual health week, but we’ve got to make sure students are clued up on all things venereal
Wellbeing enhanced more by places than objects, study finds Research using brain scans finds people experience feelings of contentment from places more than from objects such as photographs or wedding rings
Students struggling with finances in ‘desperate state’, claims union National Union of Students’ leader warns that many students struggle to pay for food, basic travel and textbooks
Disabled student told he will fail course because he cannot write shorthand MSPs condemn exam board after Kyle Gunn, who has cerebral palsy, informed he would be denied journalism qualification
What to expect when you’re expecting at university Having a baby at university can seem impossible – but help is available for pregnant students who know where to look