Student Wellbeing
Who we are
At British University in Egypt we recognise that personal problems can sometimes impact your ability to achieve your goals while you are studying. If you are upset, worried or struggling with an issue while you are at University talking to someone might improve the situation.
The Student Support and Wellbeing is here to help, our friendly, professional team can give you advice and guidance and will support you in your thinking about how to best address issues or concerns you may have. We aim to provide a safe, supportive and confidential environment for all our students to discuss any issues they may be having. You may find that discussing positive resolutions and approaches will help you to understand what the best way forward is and can make a big difference in how you feel.
The Student Support and Wellbeing also offer a range of advice and guidance on adjusting to University Life, personal wellbeing, general healthy living and other ways you can start to be aware of both your mental and physical health.
How We Can Help:
It’s Good to Talk – Student Support and Wellbeing is here for you, if something is troubling you and you’d like to share it then book a 1-2-1 appointment to come and speak with one of the team.
We offer friendly, confidential advice, and are happy to talk about topics such as:
- Problems at home or family challenges.
- Difficulty in adjusting to University life.
- Worries about a friend.
- Personal challenges support such as relationship breakdown or making friends.
- Healthy lifestyle changes.
- Topics covered by the British University in Egypt Support Guides.
It’s important to remember that the Student Support and Wellbeing aim to offer a safe environment to talk about any issues you are facing but it’s not a formal counselling service. Contact the Student Support and Wellbeing team for further information, please feel free to Contact us today on StudentWellbeing@bue.edu.eg
Our self-help Support Guides cover a range of topics from studying effectively online and managing stress and anxiety, to handling conflict and coping with examinations. These guides are designed as self-help resources and offer practical suggestions for simple, positive steps you can take to improve your wellbeing.
They aim to help you better understand common challenges and explore ways to address them. Each guide is concise typically 3 to 5 pages long accessible, and easy to follow. We hope they will empower you to support yourself more confidently.