Studying at the Bartlett

Understanding Extenuating Circumstances at The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment
Find out about UCL's Extenuating Circumstances policies to ensure that you are not unfairly disadvantaged by unexpected and disruptive circumstances beyond your control.

Balancing university life at the Bartlett School of Architecture
Being an architecture student places more demands on your time than most other courses. Here we discuss how to make the most out of being a student while coping with the struggles of balancing university work and life.

How to maintain Academic Integrity as a Bartlett student
Academic Integrity is a core aspect of university study and academic life, and forms the foundations of life at UCL and The Bartlett’s. In this blog, Hermione Crisp discusses how to develop good academic practice skills, shows how students should reference, cite, and avoid plagiarism, and explains academic misconduct.

Networking in a pandemic
Networking during a pandemic, where chance meetings are less common, requires proactivity and perseverance. Urban Design MArch student Alankrita Amarnath shares her top strategies for networking at university, along with some advice and tips on how to be noticed.

My experience at The Bartlett School of Planning
Sean has just wrapped up his second year at the Bartlett School of Planning, read on to find out some of his highlights as an undergraduate student at UCL.

Studying during a pandemic
Travelling abroad for studies is challenging at the best of times. In our latest blog, Ina discusses how she has dealt with her studies in London during the pandemic.

Studying as a mature student
Returning to education can be a daunting experience. In this blog post, Fion shares her experience of studying at The Bartlett as a mature student.

How to stay productive studying online
Construction and Project Management student, Kelvin, shares his techniques for being productive whilst also looking after your mental health.

Studying with a +7 hour time difference
Like many of our students, Suthida is studying remotely from her home country. Find out more about her virtual experience.

Inspiring women in the built environment
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2021, Sabelle shares her thoughts on gender equality in the built environment and her personal inspirations.

Working effectively in a group
Celine shares her tips for group work success, whether it’s in-person or online.

Drawing inspiration from the built environment
Julian takes us through his top 5 places in London to visit to gather inspiration from the built environment.