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World Theatre Day

World Theatre Day Established by the International Theatre Institute (ITI) in 1962, World Theatre Day is a global celebration of the power of theatre in bringing people together. Held in a different country every year, the ITI work with the major theatre association of the host country to stage a festival celebrating the traditional national […]

World Maths Day

World Maths Day Today is World Maths Day and we want to celebrate Maths Plus Something is energising about a day that brings the whole world together through numbers—and that’s exactly what World Maths Day is all about. Unlike the usual image of maths as quiet, solitary work, World Maths Day flips the script. It […]

World Poetry Day 2026

World Poetry Day 2026 World Poetry Day takes place annually on the 21st of March and was first established and adopted by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) in the year 1999. This was finalised during the 30th General Conference, which they held in Paris during that year, with the fundamental goal being […]

St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day Happy St. Patrick’s Day to all our Irish students and staff. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on 17th March. St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland, but there are parades and parties worldwide due to the large numbers of people with Irish heritage spread across the world. Source History of St.Patrick’s […]

Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2026

Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2026 Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2026 takes place from 16th to 20th March 2026. This global initiative continues its mission to challenge stereotypes and transform how society views neurological differences. Founded in 2018 by Siena Castellon, the week now reaches thousands of schools, universities, organisations, and communities across the world. Its purpose remains […]

University Mental Health Day

University Mental Health Day University Mental Health DayThe twelfth of March 2026 marked the 18th annual University Mental Health Day, a day dedicated to raising visibility of mental health issues among student communities, and to combat stigma associated with discussions of mental health. Originally started by members of the University Mental Health Advisers Network (UMHAN). […]

International Bagpipe Day

International Bagpipe Day What comes to mind when you think of Scotland? Whisky? Tartan? Or perhaps it’s bagpipes with their unique sound and playing method. This instrument is synonymous with Scotland’s culture and identity. It is known for rousing tunes at events and parades and haunting laments at funerals and memorials. Although we tend to […]

Healthy Eating Guide for Students

Healthy Eating Guide for Students When preparing for exams and assignment deadlines, it is particularly important to feed and fuel your body as well as your brain. Eating well and eating satiating meals is essential for boosting your cognitive function, concentration, memory and energy levels when studying – many studies have shown that eating a […]

University Refugee Week 2026 : A Celebration of Courage

University Refugee Week 2026: A Celebration of Courage Refugee Week Every year in June, the UK pauses to shine a light on the importance of Refugees. Refugee Week brings people from diverse backgrounds together, celebrating the strength, creativity, resilience, and contributions of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. Refugee Week 2026 will run from 15–21 June, […]

Women’s History Month 2026: Leading the Change Toward Sustainability

Women’s History Month 2026: Leading the Change Toward Sustainability March is Women’s History Month. Every year, we take time to celebrate the contributions of women. We also learn from their leadership, reflect on progress and the challenges still before us. This year’s official theme is “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future.” Women Shaping […]

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