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EDI Student Resources

Student created Resources

Our students have created some resources for their peers, based on their own lived experience. If you are interested in creating your own resource, please get in touch with Gemma: g.gray@warwick.ac.uk

Teaching Race Equality Taskforce

Are you passionate about creating a supportive educational environment for Black and Minority Ethnic students?

The Department of Psychology is committed to increasing Black and Minority Ethnic representation within chartered areas of Psychology, and we believe that this must start at the undergraduate degree level.

Find out more about the Teaching Race Quality Taskforce here.

Thrive Programme

The Thrive Personal Development Programme is open to all undergraduate and postgraduate students. Thrive is an in-person programme, where you'll have the opportunity to hear from inspirational speakers & work with a mentor to support your personal development journey.

Visit the Thrive webpages for more information & see a list of useful resources here.

The Pronouns Pledge

Best estimates suggest that around 1% of the general population may identify as transLink opens in a new window (including non-binary), with just over 1% of students at Warwick self-defining as trans.

Many more are gender non-conforming and/or challenge gender stereotypes and gendered expectations.

Find out more about the the Trans & Queer Pedagogies Learning Circle, and take the Pronouns Pledge.

Student Wellbeing Support

Wellbeing and Student Support provide a range of services that can help you to develop the personal resources and skills you need to navigate the challenges and opportunities of student life.

Self-help resources

Student Wellbeing Portal

Email therapy

Therapy groups

Specialist one to one disability support

Counselling and Psychotherapy Services

Support for survivors of sexual and domestic abuse

Intercultural Training Programme

The Warwick intercultural training programme equips you to better understand, communicate, and build effective relationships with those from different cultural backgrounds.

The programme includes a number of workshops and an online course.

EDI focus groups in Psychology

We are holding some focus groups with our students to gather opinions of students within different minority groups about the department, teaching and learning support and social events.

We will be holding 4x 1-hour focus groups of around 4 - 6 students each in the following areas: Students from ethnic minorities, International Students, LGBTQUA+ students, Disabled students.

Information obtained from these focus groups will not be used for research purposes and will be used to develop new initiatives and improvements in the department.

If you are interested in participating, please complete this formLink opens in a new window

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Student Mobility Research HubLink opens in a new window

The Social Mobility Student Research Hub aims to improve access to and participation in research for students from under-represented groups. It offers funded opportunities to enable undergraduate and postgraduate taught students from under-represented groups to carry out research projects on topics relating to widening participation, social mobility, diversity, inclusion, and inequalities.

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