Rituals of Resilience: How Small Habits Build Emotional Strength

Written by Pavandeep Kaur Business Management and Marketing NTU Alumni It was during my third year at NTU—when Covid-19 hit and my health faltered—that I truly understood the meaning of resilience. It’s not just about bouncing back after setbacks. It’s about the rituals we build to steady ourselves, step by step. Resilience is a lifelong … More Rituals of Resilience: How Small Habits Build Emotional Strength

How to take care of your mental health studying in a cultural environment different to your own

Written by Ozcan Inanli, 2nd year MA Education NTU Student Moving away for the first time can be scary. You might be thinking: “what have I gotten myself into?” “I want to go home”. “I miss home”. This is completely normal. Having studied in four different countries, I fully understand the different challenges of studying … More How to take care of your mental health studying in a cultural environment different to your own

Making friends: How can NTU make that easier?

By Nikoleta Vargova, Year 3 BA Architecture NTU student University is an experience like no other. It is different from college, jobs and other experiences. University has so much to offer and it can be overwhelming. Friends can help to make this journey less stressful and create unique memories. But making friends doesn’t come easily … More Making friends: How can NTU make that easier?

World Mental Health Day: Why Our Stories Matter

Today is World Mental Health Day, one of our Student Mental Health Champions has shared their thoughts Written by Agata Balcerowiak a current Psychology BSc NTU Student Every year on 10th October, World Mental Health Day gives us the chance to pause, reflect, and talk openly about mental health. It is a reminder that behind … More World Mental Health Day: Why Our Stories Matter