Your Week 5 Newsletter
Hi everyone, and welcome back to your student newsletter. We hope your exams and assessments are going well - don't forget, there is support available to you, which you can read about below. Please take a moment to share your thoughts on your experiences this year in our Term 3 Student Feedback Survey, and join our Warwick Alumni Mentoring Scheme, where you can connect with Warwick graduates to recieve one-to-one guidance.
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Tell us about your experiences this term in our joint University and Students' Union survey. Your feedback can help us to make improvements to your student experience. As a thank you for your time, you’ll have the option to enter a prize draw with a chance of winning 1 of 16 Amazon vouchers!
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The way printing services are provided at the University is changing. The in-house printing resource known as Warwick Print will be closing at the end of July, with final orders being taken until 28 June. After this date, Warwick Print will no longer be available for printing needs. Find out more here, inlcuding your options for dissertation printing and binding.
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You can find all the resources you need to support you during Term 3 on our Exams and Assessments webpages. Read FAQs on in-person and online exams, and access wellbeing and academic support, with advice on revision techniques and blogs from fellow students.
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Warwick Alumni Mentoring Programme
You have big ambitions. Alumni have inspiring stories. The Warwick Alumni Mentoring Programme is your opportunity to benefit from their expertise. As a student, you can connect with graduates who can provide 1:1 support to help develop your skills and confidence. The programme provides careers advice, industry insights, professional networks and connections with alumni around the world. Access the community and find a mentor on Warwickgrad, using your student email and password.
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International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR)
ICUR is an annual, two-day academic conference that showcases the best in undergraduate research from around the world. It provides undergraduate researchers with a unique opportunity to present your research in real-time, and participants benefit from a supportive forum to engage in international research dialogue. Find out more about submitting an abstract or attending the conference on 26-27 June.
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Join us this Friday 24 May at the Sports and Wellness Hub, where teams will go head-to-head in a variety of different sports, from volleyball to football and badminton. Entry is free and there will be free AllStars t-shirts for supporters, plus the opportunity to take part in drop-in sport sessions.
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The Students’ Union’s Free Breakfast Club is happening every Tuesday in Term 3. Join the club, starting from 8:30am in The Green Room. Help yourself to a variety of hot and cold breakfast options, alongside a hot drink, so you’re fuelled to kick-start your day!
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Come along to the very first Resonate Festival of Arts and Culture, hosted here on campus on Sunday 2 June. We'll be exploring culture and creativity from across the world at this festival-style day, with a variety of showcases and performances.
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The Warwick Africa Hub is delighted to host the annual Distinguished Africa Lecture on 3 June. Delivered by Professor Tshilidzi Marwala, United Nations University Rector and UN Under-Secretary General, the lecture will focus on Higher Education in Africa in the era of Artificial Intelligence. Secure your place here.
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Spring at Warwick:
Campus in bloom
As the leaves grow back on the trees and flowers start to bloom, Warwick is bursting with colour. In this episode, Gardens team leader Chris Ballard talks us through some joint projects between nature and our brilliant Estates team.
Watch the video here.
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Smart shopping:
A blog by Charlotte, Student Money Assistant
Trying to juggle finances while studying is not always easy. However, using these smart shopping techniques can help you to save money - here are my five top tips for smart shopping to maximise your savings…
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Best wishes,
Raneem
and the Student Communications team
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