The Final Countdown Briefing Session and Social
The Final Countdown Briefing Session and Social
Wednesday 26 Jan 2022Briefing Session
Date: Friday 31 January 2020
Time: 11.00 - 12.00pm
Room: L3 - Science concourse
Before all the deadlines and revision for the exams kick-in, we are holding a briefing session for all finalists which will cover;
- Exam Preparation, Exam Board Procedure, Degree Classification
- Guidance on the Final Stages of Completing the RAE Project
- Wellbeing and Mitigating Circumstances with Regard to Exams
- NSS
Led by the Head of Department, Professor Jeremy Smith, the Director of Studies, Professor Robin Naylor and with support from your SSLC reps, this will be one of your last chances to take stock and to make sure that you are on track for what will be a busy term.
This event is for finalist students taking Economics, Economics and Industrial Organisation, Economics, Politics and International Studies, Mathematics and Economics. The briefing session has already been added to your timetable and you should attend unless you have a timetable clash. (Please note that this session will be held during the EC307 Lecture slot).
Finalist Social Event
Date: Tuesday 4 February 2020
Time: 7.00pm-11:00pm
Room: Panorama, Rootes
We are also organising an exciting social event for all finalists on the evening of Tuesday 4 February. Come and join your fellow classmates and staff members in Panorama from 7pm for drinks and a hot buffet dinner and dessert. There will also be music and dancing.
If you have any dietary requirements, please email r.narayan.2@warwick.ac.uk
Registration
Due to the popularity of this social event, registration is essential. As spaces are limited, we recommend that you sign up now. You can register your place via Tabula under 'EC.GENERAL'. We look forward to seeing you there.
Please note: Photography will be taking place at this event, which may be used for marketing purposes (e.g. promotional materials). By registering your attendance at this event, you are giving consent to be photographed, however if you do not wish to be photographed, please inform the photographer or a member of Economics staff on the day.