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Back to uni – Study, kitchen and travel essentials that earn their place

This collection gathers notebooks, planners, pens, highlighters, sticky notes, folders, pencil cases, desk organisers, cable clips, phone stands, bottles, lunch boxes, mugs, tote bags and small storage. It suits fresh terms and new flats, and it is relevant now as timetables settle. Compact tools in fixed homes make work and life run smoothly.

Build a core kit: one ruled notebook, a weekly planner, everyday pens, highlighters and a pencil case. Add a phone stand for videos and calls, plus cable clips to stop leads sliding. In the kitchen, pair a bottle and lunch box that fit your bag so days on campus feel predictable and tidy.

Set a desk map: write zone in the centre, store zone to one side, charge zone to the other. Use a tray for small items and a pot for daily pens. End with a one-minute reset so the next session begins without searching under notes, books or cables.

Frequently asked questions

What stationery should I buy first?

Start with a ruled notebook, a weekly planner, two smooth pens, a highlighter set and sticky notes. This combination covers lectures, deadlines and quick flags. Add folders when modules begin to produce handouts. A light system encourages daily use and keeps bags comfortable on commutes between lectures and shifts.

How do I keep a small desk productive?

Use vertical storage for papers, a tray for small items and a phone stand to free hands. Keep the centre clear for writing and a laptop. A one-minute reset at the end of the day—pens back, notes stacked—prevents drift and makes early starts much easier.

What helps with long days on campus?

Carry a bottle and lunch box that fit your bag, plus a small pouch for cables, power bank and earbud case. Place heavier books near the back for balance. Knowing where each item lives speeds packing and prevents rummaging when rooms change between seminars and labs.

Any tips for group projects?

Assign one notebook for shared actions, use sticky tabs for owners and keep a pen pot in the meeting area. Photograph whiteboards and file images with the notes. These simple habits reduce confusion and help the group restart quickly next time without repeating decisions.

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