Student events
Dissertation Essentials, Week 6: Methodology
Week 6: Methodology. Learn how to present and justify your chosen methods with clarity and […]
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School of Health and Sports Science: Research Showcase
School of Health and Sports Science (SoHSS) students are invited to attend the SoHSS Research […]
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Dissertation Essentials, Week 7: Ethical Considerations
Week 7: Ethical Considerations. Discuss the importance of ethics in research and how to address […]
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Guest Speaker for International Women’s Day
A guest speaker session exploring the importance of initiatives such as Ask for Angela, the role […]
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University Mental Health Day: Connect, Share, Support
A workshop celebrating University Mental Health Day that encourages students to connect, share experiences, and […]
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Dissertation Essentials, Week 8: Results and Discussion
Week 8 Results and Discussion. Find out how to present your findings and interpret them […]
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Know Where to Go: Urgent Mental Health Support
A workshop providing clear guidance on recognising mental health crises and knowing where to access […]
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Dissertation Essentials, Week 9: Data Analysis
Week 9: Data Analysis. Discover approaches to analysing data and drawing meaningful insights to support […]
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Eating Disorders & Body Image Awareness
A workshop raising awareness about eating disorders and body image, promoting understanding, early recognition, and […]
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Dissertation Essentials, Week 10: Introduction and Conclusion
Week 10: Introduction and Conclusion. Learn how to write effective opening and closing chapters that […]
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Wellbeing Strategies for Neurodiverse Minds
A workshop exploring practical wellbeing strategies tailored to support and empower neurodiverse minds. This event […]
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World Autism Awareness Day
An awareness session delivered by City Disabilities, focusing on neurodivergence, autism awareness and the support […]
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Tackling Loneliness & Homesickness
A workshop focused on understanding and overcoming loneliness and homesickness through connection, coping strategies, and […]
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Stress Awareness Month (UK): Paint and sip session
A relaxing Paint and Sip session designed to help students unwind, de-stress and express creativity in a […]
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Practical Study Skills for Exam Preparation
A workshop offering practical study skills and effective strategies to help students prepare confidently for […]
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Maternity Support Circle
We are excited to invite you to our upcoming Pregnancy Circle, a supportive and welcoming […]
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Borrowing books from the Fitzrovia Library
Posted in Community, NewsTake part in our new trial service and borrow library books on short-term loans We’re […]
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New to RCL? Share your experience
Posted in Latest news, NewsAre you new to RCL? Tell us how you’re settling in so far. If you […]
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New AI guidance for students
Posted in News, Teaching and learningUnderstanding your responsibility on using AI ethically in your studies Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools such […]
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Discover PassCast: RCL’s academic skills podcast
Posted in News, Teaching and learningHave you listened to RCL’s academic skills podcast? First launched in September 2025, PassCast is […]
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Student News Monthly Digest: January 2026
Posted in Bulletin, NewsStudent News: Your monthly digest Here are the top five things you need to know […]
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Important SEAtS app update
Posted in Latest news, NewsUpdate your SEAtS app before Monday, 2 February 2026 SEAtS app: Required update An update […]
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Updated student policies from 2026
Posted in Latest news, NewsRead about the changes to student policies in 2026 With effect from January 2026, several […]
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January students: Become a Student Voice Representative
Posted in Community, NewsBe the voice of your class Every class at RCL has a Student Voice Representative […]
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New flexible course: Learning dissertation essentials
Posted in News, Teaching and learningLearning Essentials for Academic Dissertations (LEAD) We’re excited to introduce LEAD: Learning Essentials for Academic […]
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Share your experience: Campus accessibility survey
Posted in Community, NewsHelp us create a more inclusive campus for all students We want to hear from […]
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Essential training on harassment and misconduct
Posted in Latest news, NewsMandatory harassment and misconduct training for all students To support a safe, respectful, and inclusive […]
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Introducing the new Student Charter
Posted in Latest news, NewsRead the new RCL Student Charter We’ve published an updated Student Charter, which sets out […]
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National Student Survey 2026
Posted in Latest news, NewsFinal-year students: Share your experience in the National Student Survey Final-year undergraduate students are invited […]
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Preparing for January exams
Posted in Advice and support, NewsPreparing to sit your exams in January 2026 If you’re getting ready for exams in […]
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Welcome new January students
Posted in Community, NewsWelcome to our January intake students! We’re excited to welcome you to Regent College London […]
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Fitzrovia Campus Library now open on weekends
Posted in News, Teaching and learningThe Fitzrovia Campus Library is now open 7 days a week You asked, we listened! […]
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Student surveys
Posted in Student life, Student voice and leadershipYour voice matters: Share it in student surveys Student surveys are essential for evaluating performance […]
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Student Voice Forums
Posted in Student life, Student voice and leadershipUnderstanding Student Voice Forums Student Voice Forums at Regent College London (RCL) offer you a […]
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Student representation
Posted in Student life, Student voice and leadershipStudent voice representation At Regent College London (RCL), your voice shapes the student experience. Student representation […]
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Student Charter
Posted in Student community, Student lifeWhat is the Student Charter? The Student Charter sets out what you can expect from […]
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Living in London
Posted in Student community, Student lifeStudent life in London Living in London is exciting, diverse, and full of opportunities, but […]
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