Outside the Classroom
As a PPE student, you will have access to numerous extra-curricular events and opportunities to further enrich your student experience, including lectures by visiting academics and guest speakers, mentoring, careers events and numerous personal development opportunities.
Department Activities
Each department actively engages with students, running seminar series and hosting events for students, or supporting student activities.
The Economics department hosts a Warwick Economics Lecture Series; welcoming leading figures from the Public and Private Sector to discuss and debate topical issues with students and staff from across the University. Past speakers have included Sir Jeremy Wright, then Attorney General for England and Wales, Ciaran Martin, Director General Cyber Security GCHQ, and Katy Chakrabortty, Head of Policy, Oxfam UK.
In Politics and International Studies the active Research Centres run regular talks and seminars that welcome students to engage with academics on their cutting-edge research activities. Their five Research Centres focus on topics in Democratisation; Globalisation and Regionalisation; Ethics, Law and Public Affairs; Ethics; and International Development - allowing students access to a large range of influential and enlightening work.
The Philosophy department activities include Film Club, Question Time and Balloon Debates, giving students the opportunity to engage with Philosophical issues while socialising and developing valuable skills and networks. Philosophy students also showcase their writing in the student-run magazine Pharos, where they publish their own philosophical works, as well as interviews, module reviews, and society news. Pharos aims to provide a forum for philosophical commentary and analysis that caters to a broad range of interests that extend beyond lectures and seminars.
Warwick PPE Society
Established in 2004, the Warwick PPE Society is a dynamic student-run group that hosts a range of events related to Philosophy, Politics and Economics. With over 1000 members, the society has far more members than those who just take the degree, bringing together anyone with an interest in the economic and social world into one diverse and active society.
The Society arranges a speaker series, careers events, an annual ball, twice yearly tours, sports teams, and charity fund-raising activities. So there is a lot to become involved in!
Academic Societies
Warwick's Economics Society is the largest academic society on campus, with over 1700 members across 109 degree programmes. Its aim is to give its members a diverse range of events that helps them to progress not only academically but also along their chosen career path.
The Politics Society is also very active and hosts a range of activities, talks, careers events, awards, charity events, socials, a network of political party society support and an exclusive chance to teach politics in local schools.
The Philosophy Society hosts regular guest speaker events with academics from outside and within the University, as well as mini-speaker events presented by undergraduate and postgraduate students. In addition, they organise several reading groups each term which allow an insight into philosophers not covered by the University programmes.
Student Research
We have PPE Research Assistants working with academic members of staff to support research, teaching and student experience in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. As a Research Assistant, students are paid to work on a project with an academic and gain a greater understanding of research and teaching at university.
The Warwick Undergraduate Research Scholarship Scheme gives students the opportunity to become directly involved in the research work of the university, experience what it's like to be a member of a research team and take part in cutting-edge research. URSS provides living expenses and skills development to support successful applicants who wish to carry out a summer research project as an addition to their undergraduate degree course.
Work Experience
As well as hiring Research Assistants, the PPE department appoints a number of PPE Student Ambassadors every year to support the department with outreach and Open Day activities. If you come to one of our Open Days you are bound to meet one of our ambassadors as they share their experiences as a current student.
Other Societies of Interest:
Warwick Finance Societies
Model United Nations Society
TEDx Warwick
Warwick International Development Society
Warrwick Volunteers
Warwick Speakers
Warwick Think Tank Society
Africa Summit
China in Focus
Public Speaking Society
Check out the over 250 societies the Students' Union has to offer.