Welcome to your September newsletter, the final edition of the summer. Discover how your academic journey continues beyond graduation, with digital transcripts through GradIntelligence, extended access to support services such as visa advice, SU support, and careers guidance, plus exclusive access to LinkedIn Learning for a full year after your course ends.
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Digital Transcripts
For PGT students graduating in 2024/25, transcripts have now gone digital. Your digital transcript, known as a HEAR, will be available via our third-party supplier, GradIntelligence. Once you have activated your account, you will be able to view and share your HEAR via a share code with institutions and employers. If you have not received an activation email, or you have any questions about your HEAR, please contact the Transcripts team or visit the GradIntel FAQ page.
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Free LinkedIn Learning access
Have you tried LinkedIn Learning? This is where you are able to access 20,000+ expert-led courses across a vast array of topics spanning business, technology, software and creative skills, personal development and much more. You can continue to access these courses free of charge from now until one year after your course end date. See more information on how to access LinkedIn Learning on this page.
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Access to University services
Please be aware that your access to essential support services continues beyond your course end date.
- The Student Visa advice service is available to provide visa advice for up to six months after graduation, ensuring you have guidance during this transition.
- The SU Advice Centre offers support for up to one year after your course ends, helping you navigate any academic or housing-related challenges.
- The Careers services remain accessible for up to two years after your course ends, providing time to refine your career plans and access valuable resources as you begin your professional journey.
Planning life after studies? Start here...
Whether you're thinking about staying in the UK, returning home, or exploring global opportunities, our Life After Studies guide has everything you need. From visas and graduate routes to career planning and alumni support – it’s your go-to resource for what comes next.
Building access after your course end date
PGT students will now have continued access (the same access as alumni access) for the Library, University House Learning Grid and Sports Hub (if you have a membership) after your course end date, until your degree is conferred and you are eligible for an alumni card. If you work for Unitemps, you can also request an Access Card through your hiring manager.
Warwick Alumni
As you near the end of your course, now is the perfect time to start exploring the benefits of becoming part of the Warwick alumni community – a diverse and powerful network of over 305,000 alumni worldwide which you will join upon graduation. After graduation, your account will transition to an alumni account.
You can register now for Warwickgrad - an online community exclusively for Warwick students and alumni. A place for you to make mentoring connections, join professional groups based on your interests or location and access a wide range of resources to support your career.
To find out more about the alumni benefits available to you, visit our alumni website or contact us at alumni@warwick.ac.uk.
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Chineke! Orchestra: Live at Warwick Arts Centre
Join Chineke! Orchestra and soloists Sheku, Isata Kaneh-Mason and Tai Murray as they celebrate a decade of musical excellence and diversity, on 24 September at Warwick Arts Centre. With a student ticket, you can save up to £25 in the stalls - select 'Student Saver' at checkout. Book your tickets.
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Explore local culture with Heritage Open Days
Discover the hidden stories, historic sites, and cultural gems across the UK during Heritage Open Days from 12 - 21 September. This is England’s largest festival of history and culture. The events are free and open to all, and it's a great way to explore new surroundings. Find out more and plan your visit.
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Best wishes,
Raneem
and the Student Communications team,
with special thanks to the Student Experience team
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