Design students explore Berlin In the Interior Design programme’s first-ever overseas study trip, a group of second and third-year design students travelled to Berlin recently to deepen their network and immerse themselves in the city’s unique architecture and culture.
Studying from home: an open letter and thoughtful tips Courtney Celine Welham is a BA (Hons) Interior Design student and Fashion & Design Student Council President. She reflects on her time in isolation.
Creativity matters – now more than ever Anya Nikolaeva is a BA (Hons) Liberal Studies (Art History) student and Liberal Arts Student Council President. Here, she offers some tips for unleashing our creativity in quarantine.
Be like the band: Lockdown lessons from the Titanic Vanessa Hoffmann is a BA (Hons) Global Management (Leadership and Management) and BaM Undergraduate Student Council President. She offers some thoughtful words to help us get through the crisis.
'A sense of purpose': How lockdown reshaped Daniel's perspective Daniel Pfister, BA (Hons) Global Management (Accounting) student and Student Union Treasurer, writes about how he's dealing with lockdown, in the hope it will help others.
Some philosophical consolations Dr Isabel Henton, Chartered and HCPC registered Counselling Psychologist, is Head of Programme of DPsych Counselling Psychology. Here, she explores how philosophy could offer us comfort in these trying times.
Online experiences: the art world responds to COVID-19 Deborah Schultz, Reader in Art History, explores how the art world has responded to the challenges posed by the current crisis.
A global mindset from the get-go Living in nine countries has meant Paul Strausberg has had a truly international life. And with the help of a Regent’s award, this BA (Hons) International Business student is hoping to push his global outlook even further.
Prepared for anything: this pandemic will create a new type of student Natalie Wong is a Year 3 BA (Hons) Fashion Design with Marketing student. She was born in Hong Kong, grew up in the US and now lives in London where she studies at Regent’s. Right now, she’s creating her final-year fashion collection while in lockdown. This is her perspective.
Society needs a new economic bargain – this is our chance Richard Meredith, Lecturer in Management, examines the societal opportunities that come from the economic downturn.
The pandemic is shaping our mental health – here’s what we can do Martin Milton, Professor of Counselling Psychology explores what the pandemic means for our mental health – and shares actionable strategies for getting on top of things.
The pandemic is disrupting marketing as we know it Ibrahim Sirkeci, Professor of Transnational Studies and Director of Regent’s Centre for Transnational Business and Management, reflects on the seismic changes in marketing and consumer behaviour due to the pandemic.