Your Week 5 Newsletter
Hi everyone, and welcome to Week 5. It’s time to have your say on your experiences in Term 1 so far, in the Student Feedback Survey. Please take some time to make your voice heard. We’re also sharing opportunities to volunteer in the local community, enjoy a free weekly breakfast at the SU, and take short courses that count towards the Warwick Award.
And finally, move over spooky season… Christmas at Warwick is coming!
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There’s something magical about Christmas that brings our community together.
Whether it’s connecting with friends, enjoying some festive fun with those who mean the most to you, or tucking into something tasty, we invite you to be part of Christmas at Warwick.
So, join us on campus for an exciting range of events and activities throughout November and December, and let's spread a little festive magic!
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Your feedback matters. Tell us about your experiences this term in our joint University and Students' Union survey. 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 shopping vouchers! Take the survey now.
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Thousands of you shared your opinions on proposed brand concepts at the Brand Evolution Project Roadshow. Your feedback means that together, we can create a brand we’re all proud to be part of. Visit the Brand Portal to learn more.
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Renovations have been taking place in the Library, designed to improve our shared spaces, making your learning experiences even better. See what’s happened so far, and we will keep you updated on any closures or changes to access as the work progresses.
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We wish prosperity, joy and light to members of our Warwick community who are celebrating Diwali. As part of One World Warwick’s Global Celebrations Week, take part in Diwali workshops at the Students’ Union today, including card making and Rangoli art.
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We want to make sure our international student community has access to support resources and important updates.
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Following its success last year, the project is looking for new volunteers. You’ll help to create an informal space where student volunteers and local community members can come together over free coffee and cake, to practise and improve English speaking, build connections, and foster intercultural awareness. Find out more.
A new online module is now available, designed to improve our wellbeing literacy, co-created by the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) staff and students to ensure that it’s geared for often time-constrained university life. To access the module, visit this page. Here is a 2-minute introduction to the module.
Empower yourself to recognise and respond to unacceptable behaviours. This interactive course offers practical skills, meaningful discussions, and valuable resources. You can earn 2 Warwick Award points, an Active Bystander badge and a certificate upon completion. Register today and help create a safer community.
The University has reviewed its Ethical Assurance Framework. You can find out more here.
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Light up the night and celebrate the vibrant cultures that make our campus a global community. Join the Global Light Procession on 13 November. You can also make your own lantern for the parade at our workshops on 6 and 13 November. Get involved!
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Head to the Green Room (Students’ Union) for a free breakfast every Tuesday until Week 10 from 8.30am - 11.30am. Start the day with a hot drink and a tasty snack, ranging from toast and cereal to fresh fruit.
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'Fresh and Juicy' is back every Monday and Thursday from 9am - 5pm in the SU Atrium. Discover delicious fresh fruits and vegetables at low prices. Shop local, support local! Learn more here.
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The SU’s Halloween Ball is just around the corner, taking place on 2 November. Have you got your ticket? Come along to the spookiest night of the year, with costumes, music, and endless fun.
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Best wishes,
Raneem
and the Student Communications team
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Keep up to date with your teaching timetable, coursework deadlines and daily events and updates, straight to your phone.
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