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UK student Raphaelle Soffe shares what it has been like to stay at Harvard University during the lockdown, and how isolation has made the studying feel more intense
Spending too much time on extracurricular activities can leave academics on the back-burner, argues student blogger Rapha?lle Soffe
Following the terrorist attack in New Zealand, student blogger Rapha?lle examines the role of universities in supporting their students to become global citizens
Blogger Rapha?lle has decided to take a little-known major this year; one that can be compared to one of the most famous degree courses in the world
Applications to US universities aren’t as terrifying as they look. As a current Harvard student from Wales, blogger Raphaelle Soffe knows a thing or two about the application process
The US midterm elections caused a divide across the Harvard campus that could be a taste of things to come in the 2020 elections, writes Rapha?lle Soffe
Teaching students in China as part of a Harvard programme inspired Raphaelle to head back to Harvard and take a class in the language
Harvard University student Rapha?lle made the most of the summer with a number of internships including one in the Washington DC office of the Governor of New York State Andrew M. Cuomo
There are many preconceptions about the prestige of Harvard students, but Raphaelle’s latest blog questions why it’s important to confront your stereotypes
While in the classroom at Harvard University, student wealth is hardly an issue. But come summer it is an entirely different story, writes Rapha?lle Soffe
On completing her first year at Harvard University, Rapha?lle looks back on both the good and the bad experiences and how they have shaped her
Raphaelle has packed her summer full of internships and work experience, something that appears to be the norm for Harvard University students
Follow Rapha?lle as she takes you around Harvard University, showing you her favourite library and sharing her classes, before heading into Boston to explore art galleries
Casual sexist comments and on-campus assaults are just two of the things bringing down Harvard’s commitment to gender equality, writes Rapha?lle this month
This month Rapha?lle dove head first into understanding American politics by taking part in the Harvard Democrat Lobby Day
Rapha?lle’s latest blog from Harvard University highlights the importance of a diverse student body as well as the problems that may arise around integration
This month, Rapha?lle speaks about the inspirational speakers and lecturers she encounters while studying at Harvard University
Rapha?lle describes a typical day in the life of a Harvard University student and examines the reasons why Harvard has such a high reputation
This month Rapha?lle recounts her first two weeks at Harvard University – from taking new classes, regular late night pizza and seeing those iconic red cups
In the first of her blogs for Times Higher Education, Welsh student Rapha?lle Soffe discusses her journey to attending Harvard University