CS_MyWarwick_newsletter_23_24_Term 2_Week_6_ RD

Subject:
EUTOPIA Languages Week events, join a sports club, and watch a proposal on campus!
From:
The Student Communications Team
To:
Pgt 1St Year Student <warwickazorus+PGT1st@gmail.com>
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Hello Pgt 1St Year,


Your Week 6 newsletter

Hi everyone, and welcome back to your student newsletter. We're excited to be hosting some fantastic events over the next few weeks, including a celebration of languages and cultures during EUTOPIA Languages Week, and our Ahead Together conference, where you'll have the opportunity to contribute to Warwick's new Education and Student Experience Strategy. You can also find out about opportunities to join a sports club and take part in the TriGrid Challenge starting next week.

What's on

Eutopia languages week 2024

EUTOPIA
Languages Week

Join us from 4-8 March to celebrate languages, cultures, and the diversity of our global community. Engage in virtual and in-person activities and events to develop your global outlook, meet new people, and be inspired to enhance your international experience.

WAC phantom sculpture

Warwick Arts Centre
Phantom Sculpture

Phantom Sculpture brings together sculptures by some of the most important artists working today and puts them into conversation with key works by older artists. Visit the Mead Gallery at Warwick Arts Centre to see the exhibition for free.



 
Warwick Africa Summit

Warwick
Africa Summit

The Warwick Africa Summit is an annual student-led conference, taking place on campus on 2-3 March. Whether you are interested in African culture, a descendant of the region, or a curious mind, the Summit offers a medium to drive collaboration, educate, and stimulate change. Get your tickets here.

Students in front of the FAB

Ahead Together

You're invited to help kickstart the development of our new Education and Student Experience Strategy, by attending an interactive conference on 29 February. At the event, a series of keynotes and workshops will connect our learning from activity in 2022/23 to the new strategy. Places are limited, so register to attend today.



 

Get involved


The Flame of Friendship: volunteers

Over the next five months, in the run up to the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, 62 Coventry schools will be taking part in a torch relay between schools. The relay will finish on campus on 8 July with a parade and dance, followed by a ceremony in Butterworth Hall. We’re looking for students to get involved with a range of activities. Find out more and sign up as a volunteer.


Warwick's International Intensive Study Programme (WIISP)

WIISP modules provide an intensive short-term opportunity to study alongside students from on residential modules in Venice, Brussels and Warwick. Not for credit and co-curricular places are now available – apply before 26 February. To find out more, drop-in to a session at the Student Opportunity Hub, Senate House, 1-2pm on 20 February, or email WIISP@warwick.ac.uk.

Latest news and updates 

Running

TriGrid Challenge

Challenge yourself, get active and have fun. Join the TriGrid Challenge to track how far you run, walk, swim and cycle over two weeks to earn points and win prizes. You can enter as an individual or as a team before 19 February.

We are all Team Warwick

Join a sports club

From badminton to basketball, running and rowing, there are 63 sports clubs at Warwick with opportunities for everyone to make friends, compete and have fun, regardless of your level. We are all #TeamWarwick - be part of it! Find your sports club here.



 

Spotlight on...

A proposal on campus

This Valentine's Day, we have been celebrating our very own love story at Warwick. We were proud to welcome alumna Fan back to campus last year, so that her partner Thomas could surprise her with a proposal at Warwick Arts Centre, where they had their first date back in 2016!

Watch the video of their special moment:


Proposal on campus video


Saving for a safety net:
A blog by your Student Money Assistants


If you have room in your budget to put some money aside for savings, it can give you real peace of mind, as you know you’ll be prepared for unexpected expenses. Even if you can start off small, it's worth it.

Read Georgia's blog

 

Best wishes,

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and the Student Communications team