The surprising benefits of being a (very) mature student.
If you're over 50 and considering higher education this is for you! Sign up to my newsletter at: https://drruthmachin.com/newslettersi... In this video I share my experiences as a mature student, why I returned to university to study a master's in nutrition, the unexpected benefits of learning later in life, and how technology has transformed the experience. If you're over 50 and considering further education for a career change, personal growth or pure curiosity, then you'll find this video helpful. I also touch on the challenges of studying in midlife from balancing responsibilities to tackling brain fog (which I'll cover in more detail in part 2 next week). Please note the views expressed in this video are all my own and not the University of Nottingham. 👩🏻💻 Website at: https://drruthmachin.com 👩🏻💻 Contact me at: [email protected] Copyright Machin Health and Wellbeing Ltd. 2025. All rights reserved.

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