Your Week 2 newsletter
Welcome to your Week 2 student newsletter. We hope your first week of term was a great one! We are back again with your weekly dose of the latest updates and opportunities, so read on to find out about the new Finery Barbers on campus, part-time work opportunities, careers fairs, dance workshops, and much more.
|
|
Our heartfelt sympathies go out to everyone affected by the escalation in violence and loss of lives in Palestine and Israel. We are united in our support for anyone affected by the current events. See more on what support is available.
|
|
|
Following World Mental Health Day earlier this week, explore our new blog on '5 ways to wellbeing'. Find out how incorporating a few steps into your daily and weekly routines at university can help you.
|
|
|
|
The Finery Barbers are here! They have been serving up fine trims in Birmingham for the last four years and have now opened a new salon in the Students’ Union's Atrium Building. Follow them on Instagram @thefineryuow for updates.
|
|
|
Come along to the Warwick Student Cinema screenings as they celebrate their 50th Anniversary and discover your next film favourite. Featuring extra special 35mm, 70mm screenings, and with ticket prices from £3, explore what's coming up this season.
|
|
|
Explore our latest work and skills opportunities
Earn money whilst you study and gain new skills by applying to some of our latest part-time work opportunities. Join our Warwick Welcome Service as a student ambassador and inspire future students, or become an Assistant Swimming Teacher and turn your passion for swimming into a flexible job that can work around your schedule.
Apply for up to £500 for your development
Looking to develop your public engagement skills? You can now apply to the Public Engagement Personal Development Fund for up to £500 to put towards conference fees, training course fees, or travel and subsistence related to developing these skills. Funds will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
|
|
The STEM Careers Fair returns on 19 October! With STEM organisations attending, covering a range of industries, it's open to all Warwick students interested in a career within the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths sectors.
|
|
|
A must-attend event if you’re considering a career in Law, the Warwick Law Fair is a fantastic opportunity to connect with over 40 exhibitors in the field. Come along on 24 October to find out more about employers and the opportunities available to you.
|
|
|
|
It’s never too early to start thinking about your future career path. If you’re interested in graduate opportunities outside of the UK, book your place for the Great Global Careers Fair on 14 October. Network with global employers and hear from keynote speakers from global companies.
|
|
|
To celebrate the Hindu festival of Navratri, we welcome everyone to join a 20-minute Dandiya Dance Workshop on 18 October, where you can learn the steps to this traditional Indian folk dance. No experience is required, so why not come along and try something new? |
|
|
Black History Month at Warwick Arts Centre
This Black History Month, we take the opportunity to highlight
some of the extraordinary work of Black visionaries
who have left an indelible mark on the
arts and culture landscape.
|
Working out how to manage your money at university can sometimes be daunting, so we’ve got plenty of tips to help you through Term 1, from food and shopping advice to costs associated with sports clubs and societies. And remember, if you need support or advice, the Student Funding Support team is here to help.
Read the latest blog from your
Student Funding Team
|
Best wishes,
and the Student Communications team
|
|