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Content creation: ways to make money online and how staff can support students

How students are using online content creation to try to make money and how staff can support them, covering the benefits, considerations and potential risks.

Student Q&A: How can universities best support students with financial wellbeing?

University students Aelesia, Danielle and Suzette share their views on how universities can best support students with financial wellbeing.

10 insights from students on money management and fintech

Three students share 10 insights into how they are managing money and using fintech, to help university and college staff deepen their understanding of students' financial behaviour.

Supporting students with: Cryptocurrency

Everything support staff need to know about cryptocurrency - what it is, how it works and why young people are attracted to it, as well as the dangers for students and how staff can support students to use crypto safely.

Student Festival of Financial Wellbeing 2022 summary

Summary of the first Student Festival of Financial Wellbeing, including everything that happened during the festival and what participating students thought.

3 ways student financial wellbeing has shifted in the last year

Three ways student financial wellbeing has shifted over the past year, based on findings from our Student Money & Wellbeing 2022 research.

How to help students find paid work

Ideas to help support staff assist students when they’re searching and applying for jobs, both alongside their studies and after graduation.

5 ways to help students be financially prepared for university

Five suggestions for ways to help students be more financially prepared for university, before they even arrive on campus.

6 resources for staff to promote student financial wellbeing

6 blogs and downloads for support staff, each focusing on a different area related to students, money and their financial wellbeing.

From students to support staff: thank you

Members of our student community say thank you to support staff for all their hard work and help throughout 2021.