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Subject:
Your Student Newsletter - Week 9
From:
The Student Communications Team
To:
Student Test <student-test@azorus.com>

Hello Student,

Welcome to your Thursday newsletter. We have updated the FAQs on our Industrial Action Hub. Please read on to find out more.

In today's newsletter, we share stories of two inspiring students in Engineering, ahead of International Women in Engineering Day tomorrow, and invite you to our first ever Warwick Pride festival on campus. Don't forget to get involved in World Wellbeing Week events next week!

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Learning, teaching, research, and assessments

Update to industrial action FAQs

We have recently updated the frequently asked questions (FAQs) on our Industrial Action Hub to bring you the latest information about the marking and assessment boycott (MAB), including:

Aubergine Bullet Boards of Examiners
Aubergine Bullet Progression onto postgraduate study
Aubergine Bullet Graduate employment, including a letter you can download for employers
Aubergine Bullet How any missing marks will be shown on Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR)/transcripts
Aubergine Bullet Support for visiting and exchange students
Aubergine Bullet Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies (PSRB) requirements

If you are concerned about the impact of the marking and assessment boycott (MAB), please take some time to read through these FAQs, which are highlighted in bold.

International Women in Engineering Day

To mark International Women in Engineering Day on Friday 23 June, we caught up with two brilliant engineering students, Mahbubah and Marieta, to hear about their university experience and Warwick Racing. Click here to read the full interview.

Academic Writing Station

Level-up your writing with the Library’s weekly Academic Writing Stations, where you can receive feedback on your academic writing from student facilitators. These stations are during term-time on Fridays, 11:00-12:00, via MS Teams and in the Library Co-Creation Space (Floor 2).

Get started with OneDrive

Are you using OneDrive? OneDrive is available to all members of the University while they study or work here, and is linked to your personal IT account at Warwick. Find out about the benefits of using OneDrive and get started here.
Student blogger: Muofhe Murudi


Student blog: My secret study spots on campus


66 quotes Aubergine Check out my favourite, not so “secret”, study spaces on Central Campus and Westwood Campus!99 quotes Aubergine

Muofhe Murudi, PGT student

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Support, safety and community

World Wellbeing Week events

Don't forget to check out the range of events happening next week, as part of World Wellbeing Week. We've got Laughter Yoga, the Human Library, a chance to win a free sports pass with Warwick Sport, and much more. Register today.

Warwick Pride

Come along to our first Warwick Pride festival on campus for a day of fun and frivolities on Tuesday 27 June, 14:00-20:00, on the Piazza. We have the fabulous Ginny Lemon (RuPaul’s Drag Race UK) headlining, as well as Midlands-based LGBTQ+ performers, food stalls, rodeo bulls, fairground activities, photobooths, and more. Anyone from the LBGTQ+ community and allies are welcome, so feel free to invite friends and family.

Board Games and Snacks

Join the Global Connections Community on Friday 23 June, 11:30–13:00, for Board Games and Snacks. It will be a great chance to meet other students across the University, with games and conversation starters to help you get chatting. It's open to everyone with an interest in playing board games and making friends.

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Let's keep the dialogue going

Thank you

We'd like to say thank you to those of you who took the time to offer your thoughts in any of our feedback opportunities this year, from the Student Feedback Survey through to the Student Research Panel, the National Student Survey and postgraduate feedback opportunities. It’s this ongoing dialogue that helps us learn from each other and plan for a better future.

Best wishes,

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and the Student Communications team