Term 2 starters
Welcome! These pages are designed to provide you with the information you need to ensure a smooth integration into the activities of the department for students joining us in January 2025.
Please see the following details:
- Module availability, assessment and Credits.
- Module application system.
Please note that a number of modules have been running since October 2024 and you will be joining them from January 2025.
The Departmental Liaison Officer for international students in 2024-25 is Dr Natalya Din-Kariuki.
Term 2 starters:
Please ensure that you attend the Induction Meeting for January 2025 students. This will take place on the afternoon of TBC. See below to find this room on the interactive campus map. Further information regarding the department, your assessments and your timetable will be explained to you at this meeting.
You are also invited to a Departmental Social Event which will be held on TBC – more information will be forthcoming before you arrive. Details of all meetings and events taking place in Welcome Week will appear on your personalised timetable when you have officially registered.
Note that the Office of Student Mobility has an updated list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) available for you to consult.
Here, for reference, is a link to the campus map:
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University of Warwick’s 2024 Orientation Programme
This Welcome to Warwick programme is run by the International Office and is for international students (undergraduate and postgraduate) who are new to living and studying in the UK.
The four-day programme includes information sessions, seminars, social events and tours. It also provides opportunities and support for practical issues such as enrolment, using the health centre, police registration and academic skills workshops. There is also a wide range of social activities provided for participants. There are approximately 1,000 attendees and a team of 100 helpers.
Important details to note
A list of useful tips and reminders is available here.
Confused about what tutors expect in an English essay? Read 'Elements of the Academic Essay' by Gordon Harvey for an overview of the basic issues. You are welcome to attend sessions run by the Academic Writing Centre for guidance on how to approach writing essays.
Please ensure you follow this link to the on-line Undergraduate Handbook for English; note especially the information on attendance, submission of essays and deadlines.
Assessment Final Deadlines for Visiting Students
• Essays for the spring term will be due by 12 noon on Tuesday of week 12. Essays for the summer term, if applicable, will be due by 12 noon on Tuesday of Week 7; see your tutor for essay titles before the Easter vacation. However, if you select a 15 CATS module and opt to take this for full credit - you will then be assessed as per all other students and be subject the the standard deadlines.
• Earlier due dates may be negotiated by tutors and students as they wish, but ALL essays must be submitted directly to the online system (Tabula - see below). Do not hand in essays directly to your tutors, even if you have agreed on an earlier submission date with them.
• We require all students to submit their essays electronically.
Additional support for international students
English language support classes for international students (including courses on grammar, academic writing and critical reading skills) are available free of charge from the Centre for Applied Linguistics (CAL).