The rush to find housemates – and a place to live – for the next academic year has long been a source of worry for first-year students.
Undergraduates still settling into university life have to quickly commit to a joint tenancy with fellow freshers they barely know to guarantee a roof over their head the following September.
For Nathan Wyatt, now 23, it made for "awkward" living arrangements which led to him successfully advocating for new legislation which will now give students six months to make such a crucial decision.
"I knew I wasn't the only student in this situation, and that was one of the things that motivated me to speak up about it – I knew that it was unfair," said Mr Wyatt, who addressed MPs while a Students' Union officer at the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich.

