Earl Haig Forums community discussion—modern academic setting

Earl Haig Forums

A structured community space for discussion, academic support, student life, and shared resources. Connect with peers and alumni in a respectful, trust-based environment.

About the Forums

The Earl Haig forums bring together students, alumni, and staff in one place—not to replace face-to-face conversation, but to extend it. Use the navigation above to go straight to each forum: General Discussion, Academic Support, Student Life, Events & Updates, Resources & Sharing, and Alumni Network.

Each forum has its own page and theme: open conversation in General Discussion, study help in Academic Support, campus and wellbeing in Student Life, announcements in Events & Updates, shared notes and links in Resources & Sharing, and graduate connections in Alumni Network. You can jump to any of them from the menu or scroll down to see short descriptions and links below.

Forum Categories

Each forum has its own page—click through to General Discussion, Academic Support, Student Life, Events & Updates, Resources & Sharing, or Alumni Network for discussions and content that match the topic.

  • General Discussion

    Open conversation, introductions, and community chat. A place to connect without a strict theme.

  • Academic Support

    Course questions, study strategies, and exam preparation. Peer support in a learning-focused setting.

  • Student Life

    Campus life, wellbeing, and day-to-day student experience. Share and learn from others’ perspectives.

  • Events & Updates

    Announcements, events, and community updates. Stay informed about what’s happening.

  • Resources & Sharing

    Share and find notes, guides, and useful links. A hub for collaborative learning materials.

  • Alumni Network

    Graduates staying in touch, career insights, and mentorship. Connect across years.

Forum Directory

Direct links to each forum. Same as the main navigation: General Discussion, Academic Support, Student Life, Events & Updates, Resources & Sharing, and Alumni Network.

Community Guidelines

To keep the forums useful and welcoming for everyone, we ask that participants follow a few principles:

  • Be respectful. Disagreement is fine; personal attacks and harassment are not. We aim for a tone that reflects the values of the Earl Haig community.
  • Stay on topic. Use the right category so others can find and join relevant discussions. Off-topic posts may be moved or removed.
  • Protect privacy. Don’t share others’ personal information without consent. Be mindful of what you post about yourself.
  • No spam or promotion. Occasional, relevant sharing is fine; commercial or repetitive promotion is not. When in doubt, ask.
  • Report concerns. If you see something that breaks these guidelines or makes you uncomfortable, use the reporting option so moderators can follow up.

Moderators may edit, move, or remove content that doesn’t align with these guidelines. Repeated violations can result in restricted access. We’re here to maintain a space that supports learning and connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Earl Haig forums?
The Earl Haig forums are a structured online community where students, staff, and alumni can discuss topics, share resources, get academic support, and stay updated on events in a respectful, trust-based environment.
Who can join the forums?
The forums are intended for Earl Haig students, alumni, and affiliated staff. Participation is subject to community guidelines to ensure a safe and constructive space for everyone.
How do I find the right discussion category?
We organize discussions into categories such as General Discussion, Academic Support, Student Life, Events & Updates, Resources, and Alumni Network. Each category has a dedicated page with clear descriptions to help you find relevant conversations.
Are the forums moderated?
Yes. Forums are moderated to uphold community guidelines, respect, and relevance. We aim to keep discussions constructive and aligned with the academic and community values of Earl Haig.

Join the Community

Whether you’re a current student, alum, or staff member, there’s a place for you here. Use the navigation to open General Discussion, Academic Support, Student Life, Events & Updates, Resources & Sharing, or Alumni Network—then read the guidelines and join the conversations that matter to you.

Go to General Discussion Go to Academic Support