Author: Annie Hizon
Regional students’ guide to student accommodation in the city
Moving from a regional town to the bustle of a city is a big step, and whilst it’s incredibly exciting, it can sometimes feel a
Supporting students in accommodation and beyond
Living at Iglu is about so much more than a stylish room with modern facilities. It’s about tapping into an entire ecosystem that’s designed to
Best places to live in Sydney as a student
Studying in Sydney doesn’t just mean great universities – it also means immersing yourself in one of Australia’s most dynamic and diverse cities. From world-famous
Studying overseas: how it can benefit your future career
There are many well-known benefits to studying abroad, but the reality is about so much more than travel opportunities or better weather. In fact, studying
The benefits of purpose-built student accommodation for Australian students
Finding the right type of student accommodation is a key factor in every student’s overall university experience. But with so many different options available it
How purpose-built student accommodation supports academic success
Purpose-built student accommodation is more than just a place to live, it’s a place to thrive. Specifically designed to meet the evolving needs of the
International students guide to Australian healthcare
Australia has long been a top study destination for international students, offering a world-leading education alongside an unbeatable lifestyle. Amongst all the excitement of planning
How to prepare your child for independent living at University
Moving from school to university marks the start of a huge transformation, and you’ll want to be there to support your child at every stage.
Top reasons to choose purpose-built student accommodation over private rentals
If you’re about to head off to university, it’s time to start thinking about where you want to live once you arrive. Choosing the best
Everyday steps to improve conversational English
Speaking a new language in the safety of a classroom environment is quite different to using it in everyday conversation. We’ve all been there. You’re