
University students across Europe are increasingly reporting rising levels of stress and burnout linked to academic workload, financial pressure, and part-time employment. Many say the combination of tight deadlines, competitive grading, and higher living costs is making it harder to maintain balance during their studies.
Students describe difficulties managing long study hours alongside jobs needed to cover rent and daily expenses, with some reporting reduced motivation and concentration. Universities in several countries have responded by expanding counselling services, but students say demand often exceeds available support.
The issue has sparked wider discussion about student wellbeing policies, with calls for more flexible academic structures and stronger mental health support systems across European campuses.
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