Students
The effects of a Warwick Education will be truly transformative and enriching – for our students and their impact on society
Our goals:
Diversity
Attributes
Community and Global
Diversity
We will …
Sustain a talented and diverse student and staff community and support all students to achieve at the highest level
We will achieve this by …
- Setting clear and ambitious targets and developing plans to enhance support for all learners, including Widening Participation, BAME and Part-Time students
- Diversifying our overseas student population
- Embedding diversity and equality aspects in all enhancement and policy activity
- Ensuring our information provision and communication with students is inclusive
Case study: BAME History Undergraduate Student ReportIn 2017, the Director of Student Experience and three undergraduate students from the Department of History produced the BAME History Undergraduate Student Report. It was a collaborative report which focused specifically on the experiences, as captured through qualitative and quantitative data, of students of colour in the Department of History. |
Attributes
We will …
Enable our students to develop attributes to facilitate their future success:
- Analytical
- Critical
- Collaborative
- Resourceful
- Ambitious
- Adaptable
- Inclusive
We will achieve this by …
- Engaging all our students in a range of opportunities within and outside of the curriculum to develop Warwick Graduate attributes
- Regular review of our programmes and extra-curricular provision of learning opportunities for relevance and development of our graduate attributes
Community and Global
We will …
Develop graduates and postgraduates who are community-minded, enterprising, inclusive and global in outlook, and able to make a positive social contribution
We will achieve this by …
- Encouraging engagement with volunteering, community, and regional activities
- Celebrating the diversity of our international community on campus, and providing opportunities for students to engage with each others' cultures
- Addressing community and global outlook aspects in curriculum development where appropriate
- Facilitating student social enterprise
- Developing the positive advantages of global understanding through Welcome Week
- Celebrating achievement in the Outstanding Student Contribution Awards (OSCAs)
Case study: Welcome WeekSeptember 2018 saw the introduction of the University of Warwick’s inaugural Welcome Week. This development is a response to years of student feedback; calling for additional time to settle in, transition to University life, and to better understand what a degree, the Students’ Union, and University has to offer. |