Today we're highlighting opportunities to take an active role in the Institutional Teaching and Learning Review, attend the CyberWomen@Warwick conference, register for our Postgraduate Virtual Open Days, join our Student Panel, and sign up to the Warwick Award! We have an Active Bystander training course you can sign up to, and Wellbeing resources to support you.
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Register your interest for our Postgraduate Virtual Open Days
Thinking of further study after you graduate? Register your interest for our Postgraduate Virtual Open Day on Wednesday 30 November or Saturday 3 December. Attend academic sessions for the subjects you're interested in, sample lectures, seminars and Q&As, sessions on how to apply, and chat with current students. We offer a 10% tuition fee discount for Warwick graduates accepted onto selected full-time and part-time postgraduate masters level courses. Find out more and register your interest for an open day. |
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Let's keep the dialogue going
Join our Student Panel
There’s still time to register to join our student panel. It’s really important to us to hear your views and experiences so we can understand what’s going well and where we can improve. Every now and then we’ll send you an email asking you to join an online focus group, schedule a 1-2-1 interview or take part in a poll. You’ll receive an Amazon voucher for taking part in focus groups and interviews. For surveys, we'll enter you into a prize draw.
The panel is open to everyone. We want to be able to speak to and hear from students from different backgrounds, study levels, courses, course types and course durations (part-time or full-time). Sign up for the student panel.
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Student Opportunity and Events
The Warwick Award - sign up now!
It’s never too early to start thinking about what you might do after graduation, and what skills you need to do it. The brand-new Warwick Award can help you do just that! The Award is free for all undergraduate, taught postgraduate, exchange, and degree apprenticeship students, and will recognise and showcase the employability skills you’re building from everything you do here at Warwick. Find out about hundreds of events and opportunities, reconnect with campus, meet new people and make new connections. Register now via the Gradintelligence platform!
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Support and safety
Active Bystander training
Our whole community can work together to help keep everyone at Warwick safe. Being an active bystander means being aware of when someone's behaviour is inappropriate or threatening and choosing to challenge it either yourself or with the help of others (if it's safe to do so). You can now register your interest for our active bystander training course in term 1 or 2 and explore other resources.
5 ways to Wellbeing
Every week we will have a different Wellbeing theme to highlight, and week 2 is our 5 Ways to Wellbeing. Evidence suggests there are 5 steps you can take to improve your mental health and wellbeing. Trying these things could help you feel more positive and able to get the most out of life; connecting with those around you, being active, taking notice and being in the moment, learning, and giving. Check out our page for advice and support on how to take these steps.
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Best wishes,

and the Student Communications Team
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