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Subject:
Volunteering opportunities, University Mental Health Day, and meet your 2024-25 SU Officers!
From:
The Student Communications Team
To:
Finalist Ug Test <warwickazorus+finalist@gmail.com>
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Hello Finalist Ug,


Your Week 10 newsletter

Hello everyone, and welcome to your final Term 2 newsletter. We hope you’ve had a great term and take the time to look after yourself over the Easter break. There are still events and activities happening if you’re staying around campus, and our support services will be available.

Keep an eye on the MyWarwick website for more details of what’s happening over Easter, and download the MyWarwick app for updates. Have a fantastic break!

Latest news and updates 

Spring elections results 2024

Meet your 2024-25
SU Officers

The results are in for the SU’s Spring Officer Elections! Thank you to everyone who made their mark and voted, and to the candidates for their hard work campaigning. Check out who your next NUS Conference Delegates, Part-Time and Full-Time Officers are for 2024/25.

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IT Service Desk
updates

If you need to contact the IDG service desk with an IT query, you’ll now need to submit a ticket via the Service Portal. This change will help IDG to resolve things speedily and keep you updated on your query. For urgent issues, our telephone service is available 24/7.



 

Get involved


Update your records: Graduate Outcomes Survey

Around 15 months after you finish your studies here at Warwick, you will be invited to respond to the Graduate Outcomes Survey. Your anonymous feedback will be invaluable in helping future students consider potential career options. To make sure we can get in touch with you, please keep your contact details up-to-date by visiting the University’s Student Records Online. If you don’t have any plans yet for after graduation, don’t worry. Visit the Careers website for ideas and resources, and to talk to an adviser. 


Register for Interdisciplinary Modules

The Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) provides a range of Interdisciplinary UG modules and PG modules available to all students. You can work with students and academics from across the University, developing new ways of understanding the world by making connections between ideas, experiences and practice. Meet our convenors and current students at our module fair on 24 April, 12:30-2:30pm in the FAB Agora (Ground Floor).

Become a Student Trustee

The Students' Union are looking for enthusiastic, committed and reliable individuals to fill the role of Student Trustee and join the SU Board. This is an exciting voluntary role which can be undertaken alongside your studies, help you to develop valuable skills and increase your employability, all whilst representing the views of Warwick students. Find out more and apply by 19 April.

Volunteer at The Big Read


The Big Read is a celebration of reading, writing and storytelling for all ages, particularly those aged 3-11. We’re filling Warwick Arts Centre with workshops, read-alongs, interactive activities and crafts on Saturday 6 April. We need volunteers to run read-alongs for children and dress up as our favourite literary characters! Local travel expenses will be paid and lunch will be provided. Learn more and volunteer.

What's on

WIE conference 2024

Warwick Institute of Engagement 2024 Conference

The WIE Conference is back for 2024! Do you want to discover what engagement opportunities can do for you? Please register to join us at the Conference on Thursday 21 March, 9am-4:30pm in the Ramphal Building.

PG sports social

PG Connections: Sports Social

Calling PGT students: meet fellow postgrads and your VP Postgraduate, Vaish, at the SU’s Sports Social on Saturday 23 March, 6-8pm. It’s a free event where you can play badminton and win prizes, including badminton rackets, PG merchandise and Curiositea gift cards. Book your space today.



 

Spotlight on...


University Mental Health Day

Yesterday, Thursday 14 March, marked University Mental Health Day. University can be a busy and exciting time, but it can also be full of challenges and transitions. Amidst academic and personal challenges, it’s essential to take proactive steps to protect your mental health and to access support.

Whilst there are activities and support available throughout the academic year, University Mental Health Day creates an opportunity to stop and remember the importance of looking after your mental health, to reflect on what helps you, and to be aware of the resources available to you.

Find out about support on campus and hear from fellow students on looking after your mental health. 

Read more

 

Best wishes,

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and the Student Communications team