Endsleigh insurance COVID-19 update
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4y ago
​   In light of the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, Endsleigh is making some changes to your policy to support you in this uncertain time. You can find out more on these changes below: Endsleigh has waived its un-occupancy exclusion of 60 days. This means that all of your belongings will now be covered for an unlimited period of time while this situation continues. The government currently advises against all non-essential travel, but if that changes and you are allowed to return home, Endsleigh will cover your possessions against theft for up to £500 per bag while in transit. This protection ..read more
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How to look after your well-being during the coronavirus outbreak
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It’s okay to feel worried, anxious or scared. People all over the world will be feeling the same during this period of uncertainty caused by the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak. Because of this, it’s important to look after your mental health, as well as your physical health, as best as you can. The rules for our physical health are simple enough. Wash our hands regularly, for at least 20 seconds, avoid unnecessary travel or gatherings and self-isolate for seven days if we develop a new, continuous cough or fever. You can find more up-to-date advice about coronavirus here, but how can we look ..read more
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How to study effectively from home
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4y ago
Many of us have found ourselves having to isolate or distance ourselves in our student flats or move home earlier than expected as we adhere to social distancing guidelines during the coronavirus outbreak. So what can we do to keep going with our degrees as we swap the uni library for our bedrooms? These are my top six tips for studying from home.   Have a routine This one is super important! When all the structure of uni has suddenly disappeared, it can be tempting to sleep in 'til noon and throw all plans out of the window. But getting up early-ish and keeping to a routine can really help ..read more
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How to make friends at uni after first year
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4y ago
  Everyone is actively trying to make friends in first year when everything is new and there are events in Freshers’ Week designed to help people meet and mingle. But what if you’re in your second or third year at uni? How can you make friends at this stage when it seems like everyone is already locked into their own friendship groups? Here’s how…   1. Join a new society The first and best way to meet like-minded people is to join a new society in something you’re really interested in. Societies are one of the easiest ways to meet people at uni so take advantage of them! Everyone is there to ..read more
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5 Easter facts you probably don’t know
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4y ago
  Easter. Originally a pagan celebration of renewal and rebirth that honoured the pagan Saxon goddess of fertility, ‘Eostre’, it later merged with the Christian tradition as their timings coincided. Looking for more fun Easter facts? Here are 5 of my favourites.   1) Roll aside, eggs – pretzels are also associated with Easter Why? Because the criss-cross twists of this savoury snack is thought to resemble arms in a prayer. The legend goes back to 610 AD where a young Italian monk was preparing special bread for Lent, the preparatory follow-up period to Easter that is a time of fasting, abstin ..read more
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How to look after your health at university
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4y ago
Uni is a demanding time so it can be hard to look after your health as a student. We don’t have the time and money to do extensive fitness routines or cook a gourmet meal every day, but taking simple steps to look after yourself can really help you thrive at uni. Here are my five top tips to keep yourself healthy at uni.   1. Keep moving Exercising: it may be obvious but it’s often the first thing that drops off our weekly to-do list in favour of more exciting pastimes. However, keeping active is one of the most important ways to look after your body and brain. Scientific studies have shown t ..read more
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Coronavirus (Covid-19): What you need to know
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4y ago
The world is currently dealing with an outbreak of coronavirus (Covid-19), which is affecting people across the UK and abroad. It’s important we all have as much information as possible and are doing our best to reduce the risk of catching or spreading the virus. With that in mind, we want to share the latest advice from the relevant authorities and explain what steps we’re taking as the situation develops. What is coronavirus (Covid-19)? Covid-19 is a new illness that is caused by a virus called coronavirus and can affect your lungs and airways. The most common symptoms include a dry cough ..read more
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Everything on your doorstep: The benefits of student accommodation
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Image: Liberty Heights, Manchester (Premium Studio)   Student accommodation offers a certain lifestyle that might be right for you during your time at university. Whether you’re completely new to it, or considering staying in student accommodation for a second year, check out our list of benefits to see if any are must-haves for you. Read more: Here’s everything you’ll find in student halls    Community Coming to university is as much about meeting people and making life-long friendships, as it is studying and getting a good degree. A great thing about living in student accommodation is tha ..read more
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Dissertation 101: How to ace your final project
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  Thousands of words and countless hours exploring a topic of your choice can seem daunting before you start, but these 6 pointers will help you ace your dissertation and minimise stress in the process. Here’s how to survive your final uni project step-by-step. 1. Choosing your topic Your dissertation is something you’re going to be working on for a very long time, potentially up to a year, so picking a topic you’re passionate about is really important. Ask yourself: what aspect of my subject am I eager to learn more about? Over the 2-3 years I’ve been at uni, which books, essays or topics d ..read more
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