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Blog post
I have just posted on the blog about first year schemes. This is an attempt to stem the rising panic that I am seeing from first years, I hope it will be particularly useful to those of us who have droves of students trying to get started on their insight applications. Please can you promote?
http://careersblog.warwick.ac.uk/2015/02/03/what-you-need-to-know-about-first-year-insight-schemes/
Engineering support for an NGO
I am a Warwick Alumni. I used to study at WBS. However at the moment I am supporting a NGO in Tanzania as a strategy consultant.
Scholarships for home students
Are you a high performing final year student?
We have fully funded MSc and PhD opportunities starting October 2015. The scholarships are funded by EPSRC and industry in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Urban Science and Progress (wisc.warwick.ac.uk
). These scholarships will pay fees and stipend for four years.
Engineering vacancies
Crowcon Gas Detection Ltd is looking to recruit 2 skilled graduates in Electronics or Software Engineering to join our Research and Development team.
Institute of Cancer Research - Summer Vacation Studentships 2015
he Institute of Cancer Research will be offering a limited number of paid undergraduate vacation placements in each summer and this year we will also be offering projects funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Students will either complete a 6-8 week (ICR funded) or 10 week (EPSRC funded) research project under the supervision of a research team at one of our sites. We are now inviting applications for summer 2015.
Job advert - Eva Diagnostics
We have a spin-out company from Imperial College London, Eva Diagnostics, that is looking to hire a new member of staff with a background in electronic and software engineering.
It would be greatly appreciated if the attached advert could be distributed to the relevant undergraduate and postgraduate students (and alumni?) if you feel it is appropriate.
Further information on the company can be found at www.evadiagnostics.com
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you require any additional information.
Module Registration Changes
Please note that the deadline for module registration changes in term 2 is the end of week 17 (Friday 23 January 2015). This is the final deadline for adding new modules.
Students will be still be permitted to deregister from a module providing they have not submitted assignments worth 10% or more of the credit for that module by the end of the spring term for modules with April examinations (Friday 13 March 2015) and by the end of week 30 (Friday 24 April 2015) for modules with June examinations.
Postgraduate Research Positions Available for 2015 start
We have several excellent postgraduate positions available for October 2015 start:-
Projects sponsored by Caterpillar
Suitable for students with Engineering or Chemical Sciences backgrounds
Volunteering with Nightline
VOLUNTEER WITH WARWICK NIGHTLINE!
We are an entirely student run listening service, providing a variety of support and information services from 9pm-9am every night of term.
We strive to provide a consistent service of high quality and all of our volunteers undergo thorough training by the Samaritans.
Undergrauate and Masters Skills Programmes 2015
Spring Term 2015
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