Cambridge University is offering adult colouring books and Lego-building sessions to stressed students as exam season approaches.
A range of activities have been introduced across libraries at the prestigious university, as it attempts to provide 'wellbeing support'.
One college library has even set up a DIY nail bar alongside yoga sessions and embroidery, according to The Times.
The university told the newspaper that there was 'good evidence to suggest that activities promote relaxation and mindfulness' as students flock to its study spaces.
Increased welfare support at the university comes after the deaths of six students last year.