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Warwick's First Student Publication

Warwick students are charting waves in the publishing industry with their first ever published volume of fiction, Love and Other Human Tragedy.

My.Insite - Exam Timetables online on the University's Managed Learning Environment

Examinations are stressful, but two recent innovations have lightened the load for students this summer. Individual student exam timetables can now be accessed online, and the majority of past papers are also available to download.


It's not too late for your career! (And it's never too early either!)

Whether you are returning to Warwick in October or whether you are about to graduate, now is the time to think about your career plans.

Wed 11 Aug 2004, 10:50 | Tags: Business, Education, University Services, Undergraduate Students

Teaching Innovations Website Launched

Innovation, including educational innovation, is present in abundance in departments at the University of Warwick. However, the subject divisions and the very personal nature of teaching in universities means that it very difficult to find out what innovations other academics are making.

Wed 11 Aug 2004, 10:14 | Tags: Research, Study, Education, IT, University Services, University Affairs

Professor John Ellis Wins Gairdner Award

The Department of Biological Sciences is proud to report a really outstanding item of news, John Ellis FRS, Emeritus Professor in the Department, has been awarded one of the Gairdner Foundation's 2004 International Awards for Achievement in Medical Research.

On Campus Accommodation Survey - Win a Free Meal

This is your chance to have your say about how your on campus accommodation has been this academic year. What's worked really well? What needs improving?
Wed 11 Aug 2004, 09:16 | Tags: Business, University Services, University Affairs

Warwick Climbs Guardian's League Table

In this year's Guardian University Guide, published yesterday, Warwick has climbed one place from last year to come eighth.

'Crisp' Address For Warwick University Health Service Partnership

On the 11th June 2004 Sir Nigel Crisp, Chief Executive of the NHS, will address the new Health Service Partnership founded by the Warwick Institute of Governance and Public Management.


IT services improving open access work areas for students.

From the next academic term the student community will benefit from faster, more efficient computers in the student open access work areas across campus.


Warwick Fifth in Times Good University Guide 2005

Today sees the publication of The Times’ Good University Guide 2005. Warwick is up three places to take fifth place after seeing a rise in entry standards, library and computer spending, facilities spending, the number of firsts and upper class seconds awarded and graduate destinations.


Suspension of AUT 'action short of a strike'

On Thursday 18 March, at the annual conference in Scarborough, AUT members voted to suspend industrial action and open a ballot following clarification of the orginal offer by the employers. This means an end to the four and a half weeks of AUT 'action short of a strike'.
Tue 10 Aug 2004, 08:40 | Tags: Business, Education, University Services, University Affairs

Student Facilities in University House

After three weeks of constant activity University House, the old National Grid Building between main campus and Westwood, is almost fully occupied.


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