Skip to main content Skip to navigation

The First Week of Term

Undergraduates: The First Week of Term

What's coming up? Please find details below of the activities taking place for you during the first week of term one. For welcome week details, please see the previous page.


Week One

Monday 6 October - Friday 10 October 2025

Monday 6 October 2025 11:00 - 13:00

Law Opportunities Fair

Visit our departmental Opportunities Fair and learn all about the different activities and initiatives you can join in addition to your studies. We'll be joined by colleagues from Lacuna, Law in Community, Careers Support Warwick Award and others.

S0.08 & S0.01
  13:00 - 14:00 Welcome Back Lunch S0.01

Tuesday 7 October 2025

11:00 - 12:00

Law in the Community Information Session

Come and learn about Warwick Law in the Community's (LinC) volunteer opportunities, including the Strategic Social Justice Clinic, the Immigration and Asylum Clinic and our brand new Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Clinic. We'll hear from community partners, outline each opportunity and what's expected, review the eligibility criteria and give tips to strengthen your application.

OC0.01
  13:00 - 14:00

Student Experience Drop-in

Join the Student Experience team for a relaxed drop-in session. Grab a cuppa, have a chat, and let us know how you're settling in or settling back in this term. Whether you have questions, feedback, or just want to say hello, you're very welcome to stop by.

S0.01
  14:00 - 15:00

Q&A with the Director of Undergraduate Studies (UG First Years)

We know many of you had further questions following the course induction so we've organised an extra session to give you an opportunity to ask them (and get the answers you need to settle in). Maggie will be available to help with any queries about your course or department procedures in general.

L4
Thursday 9 October 2025 14:05 - 15:55

Getting a Good Degree

In this session, we will be covering what makes a high-grade law assignment, as well as some technical and logistical tips. After looking at the grade boundaries (e.g. the differences between marks of 65, 68 and 74) and applying them to a past essay, we will briefly set out some specific guidance for essays and problem questions. We will also talk about how attendance impacts attainment of grades.

S0.11

Let us know you agree to cookies