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Subject:
Pride at Warwick, referencing workshops, and our giant inflatable obstacle course returns...
From:
The Student Communications Team
To:
1St Year Ug Student <warwickazorus+ug1st@gmail.com>
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Hello 1St Year Ug,

Your Week 6 Newsletter

Hi everyone, and welcome back to your student newsletter. In this week’s edition, we’re excited to share our upcoming events in June, including Pride at Warwick, the return of our giant Inflatable Fun Days, and Outdoor Film Screenings, where you can vote for your favourite film to watch under the stars. Remember to take study breaks and get involved!

If you need any support, please contact our Wellbeing and Student Support team via the portal. Support is available Monday to Friday from 10am to 3pm and you can speak to someone face to face or online.

Latest news and updates 

Oculus

Demonstrations
on campus

Warwick Stands with Palestine, a coalition of student and staff organisations, is currently demonstrating on campus and maintaining an encampment on the lawns outside Senate House. The University is managing this demonstration in line with its legal duty to protect freedom of speech. You can read the latest updates here.

Graduating students

Graduate Route
visa update

Following the Migration Advisory Committee’s (MAC) review of the Graduate Route visa (post-study work visa for international students), we have received confirmation from the Home Office that the Government has accepted the MAC's recommendation to retain the Graduate Route visa in its current form. Find out more.



 

Get involved

Student Feedback Survey

If you haven’t already, this is your opportunity to have your say on your student experience so far this year, including the connections you’ve built, support you’ve received, your wellbeing, living costs, and key SU services. You could win up to £100 in vouchers for sharing your thoughts.

Maskulinities workshop

Our Maskulinities workshops support male students to champion change in your communities, offer a space to reflect on commonly accepted aspects of masculinity, and explore the impact on you and others around you. These workshops count towards the Warwick Award. You can register to take part in the next workshop on Thursday 6 June.

What's on

pride at warwick

Pride at
Warwick

With headliners from RuPaul's Drag Race UK gracing the stage, join our free Pride Festival on 17 June for a day of fun and frivolities. We'll have food vans, a rodeo bull, fairground activities, a photobooth, and performances from Cheddar Gorgeous, Black Peppa and more. Everyone is welcome, so feel free to bring friends and family along.

two people using laptop

Referencing
Workshops

Want to know more about managing your references, saving time and avoiding plagiarism? Join the Library’s webinars on a date that suits you, to find out how to import or add references to your library, generate citations and bibliographies, and more. The webinars are delivered via Teams with alternating sessions for PC and Mac users.
 



 
Outdoor film screenings

Outdoor
Film Screenings

Book your place for our outdoor film screenings on 5 and 26 June from 9-11pm. You can vote for your favourite blockbuster films to be shown during the two evenings under the stars at Windmill Hill. Don't miss out - vote and book your place here!

Inflatable days

Inflatable
Days

Our Inflatable Days event is back for 2024! This includes the 1000ft Labyrinth Challenge obstacle course, as well as a Total Wipeout simulator, inflatable football challenge, inflatable volleyball and inflatable mini golf. Book your slot today.



 

Spotlight on...


How your voice makes a difference:
International Teaching and Learning Review (ITLR)

Last year, we invited student panellists to take part in the International Teaching and Learning Review (ITLR), a quality assurance review process to assess the strengths and weaknesses of our academic departments and professional services.

Hear from Tharushi and Ed, who share their experiences of contributing to the panel and putting the student voice at the forefront of the review.

Read more

 

Best wishes,

Mahgul
and the Student Communications team