Your Week 6 Newsletter
Hi everyone, welcome back to your Week 6 student newsletter. This week is packed with inspiring stories, opportunities and events to get you through the end of Reading Week!
We’re celebrating 10 years of Women and Girls in Science with stories from Warwick’s women in STEM, and hear from peers as we shine the spotlight on ‘Humans of Warwick', celebrating the diverse stories of people at Warwick.
Apply for paid summer internships, attend a LGBTQUIA+ History Month screening at Warwick Arts Centre, and check out the new restaurant 'Panda Mami' for your next foodie adventure!
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The WhatUni Student Choice Awards are compiled from the reviews that students leave on Whatuni about their university. Don't forget to leave a review about your time at Warwick, and you'll be in with the chance to win £100! It only takes a few minutes.
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For the 10th anniversary of the United Nations International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we shine a light on the progress and challenges ongoing in STEM fields. Hear from six women, undergraduates and researchers at Warwick, about nurturing female talent in STEM. |
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Warwick’s Student Experience team want to learn more about your experiences so that the University can ensure communications feel more compassionate. If you would like the opportunity to influence change, sign up here for the latest workshop on 19 February. As a thank you for your time, you will receive a voucher for lunch at Warwick food outlets on campus.
Warwick Institute of Public Engagement (WIE) is offering eight paid public and community, engagement internships. All students and alumni - up to one year after graduating, are eligible to apply. Roles available include: Social Programme Coordinator, Creative Communications Assistant, Public Involvement Assistant. Find out more and apply here.
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One of the biggest sporting events in the Warwick calendar is back! Our annual showdown with Coventry University returns on Saturday 1 March. Could we be in for a win for the 35th consecutive year? Make sure you bring friends and family along to show your support for #TeamWarwick!
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Panda Mami, located in the Warwick Arts Centre, is a new buffet style restaurant serving a selection of dishes from across the globe. Whether you're looking for stir-fries or authentic international cuisine, there is something for you. View the menu and latest offers.
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Are you moving into your second year or need support with finances? Come along to the Finance Fair at the SU Atrium, from 10am-3pm on 4 March. Sign up and check out the stalls and activities available to get involved with.
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From 14 February - 3 March, celebrate a season of LGBTQUIA+ History, through cinema with 'East to West'. The Warwick Arts Centre will be showcasing queer stories from recent film history, spanning East to West across Europe, including a filmmaker Q&A to complete the season. Find out more here.
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In our 60th year, we want to celebrate the people that make the University tick with their energy, passion and commitment.
Susie Longstaff
Masters in the History of Medicine
“I was determined to carry on with my studies but felt like that dream had come to an end. Luckily, I was given a second chance.”
Read Susie's story
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A blog by Modhurima, Student Money Assistant
Studying abroad can be an exciting and enriching experience. However, it is also important to think of the costs before taking the leap. Hear from Modhurima, about the several ways to help manage your finances during this journey to ensure you’re making the most of your time overseas.
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Best wishes,
Raneem
and the Student Communications team
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