Hi everyone! I’m a current third-year Archaeology and Heritage student, however, to give you a glimpse of what your first year as an archaeology student will look like, I’m going to cast myself back to what my life was like as a Fresher. Therefore, I present what a typical week in the life of an … Continue reading A week in the life of an Archaeology student
Getting to Know the Department of Archaeology
First of all, it’s important to know about the location of the Department. It’s based in the heart of the city of York, in the beautiful and historic building of King’s Manor, which has a lovely homely and charismatic charm. Many students, just as I, were concerned about having to travel to and from the … Continue reading Getting to Know the Department of Archaeology
Top Tips to Coping With Stress
Stress and university work seem to go hand in hand. Don’t get me wrong, stress can be a good thing, motivating you to excel at work. However, often stress can overwhelm us students, causing more bad than good. But don’t threat! Here are my top tips to coping with stress, to ensure it doesn’t become a … Continue reading Top Tips to Coping With Stress
5 Ways To Gain Employable Skills at University
The end goal of university for most people is a good job and career. Employers are not only looking for graduates with good grades, but work experience and transferable skills too, so there is huge pressure on students to strive towards extracurricular activities to expand their CVs. I’m here to tell you 5 great ways … Continue reading 5 Ways To Gain Employable Skills at University
University and a part-time job: a balancing act
Surveys today show that 2 in 3 students in the UK have a part-time job to supplement their student loan. Being one of those students who has a part-time job, I’m here to tell you that balancing university work and part-time work really isn’t as daunting as it seems. I’m going to let you in … Continue reading University and a part-time job: a balancing act
Volunteering in Africa
As the winter chill hits England hard, I want to cast all your minds to the warmth of the summer months, and how you can spend these few months of your summer doing something really rewarding! The University of York offers some really amazing volunteering opportunities that anyone can take part in! This gives you … Continue reading Volunteering in Africa
3 reasons to study Archaeology at The University of York
Deciding which is the best university, where you’ll spend the next three years of your life, is an almighty task. I have therefore come up with three incredible simple reasons why the University of York is an amazing university for you to study Archaeology at. 1. King’s Manor The Department of Archaeology is not actually based … Continue reading 3 reasons to study Archaeology at The University of York