Win a new pair of Belkin Headphones!
We’re looking for your tips and tricks to studying considerately in the Library, especially during the very busy Term 3. All submitted tips will be looked at and the most helpful will be shared on our Instagram Stories – so make sure you’re following us (@WarwickLibrary) to see them all.
Know Your Noise Zone!
There are three different noise zones in the Library. On the first and second floor you will find the Collaborative Zones where it is acceptable to collaborate with your peers on group work which means that talking is allowed. Everywhere else in the Library, including the stairwells, are Quiet Zones where minimal amounts of talking is allowed, when necessary, but you are urged to be quiet and whisper to allow those around you to concentrate enough to study. Lastly, on the 2nd Floor extension is a Silent Study Room, where no talking is allowed, and sound should be kept to an absolute minimum.
Submit your tips to this question: “How do you ensure that you’re being considerate in the different noise zones while you study in the Library?” via this form to be in with a chance of winning! (You must be a current Warwick Student to enter).
We wish you all the best with your studying this term and wish you luck in this competition.
Competition is open from 7 May to 22 May. Terms and Conditions apply (below).
Terms and Conditions
· This competition is open to current University of Warwick students only.
· University Staff and Students who are currently working for the Library, are not eligible to win the prize.
· There is no entry fee and no purchase necessary to enter this competition.
· The competition will commence at 09:00 GMT on 7th May 2026 and all entries must be received by 23:59 GMT on 22nd May 2026 at which point the form will close. The University accepts no responsibility for any entries that are incomplete, ineligible, corrupted or fail to be submitted by the relevant closing date for any reason.
· Proof of sending is not proof of receipt.
· Entries via agents or third parties are invalid.
· All tips and tricks submitted must be the intellectual property of the entrant.
· Any inappropriate entries will not be entered into the draw.
· The winner will be selected at random.
· The winner will be notified by 7th June 2026 at the latest and will need to collect the prize by 27th June 2025.
· The University’s decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.
· Prizes are non-transferrable and no alternative will be offered.
· Prizes are subject to availability. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the University reserves the right (a) to substitute alternative prizes of equivalent or greater value and (b) in exceptional circumstances to amend or foreclose the competition without notice. No correspondence will be entered into.
· The winner agrees to the use of their name and image in any publicity material and subsequent displays. Any personal data relating to the winner and any other competition entrants will be held in accordance with relevant data laws.
· By entering this competition each entrant confirms that their submissions are their wholly-owned, original creations.
· By submitting an entry, each entrant grants the University a perpetual, royalty-free, nonexclusive licence to edit, publish, translate, modify, adapt, make available and distribute the entry throughout the world in any media now known or hereafter invented. Copyright and any moral rights attaching to the entry shall at all times remain the property of the entrant.
· These terms and conditions are governed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.
· The University of Warwick will process your personal data (name, student number and Warwick email address) for the purpose of recording entrants.
· The legal basis for processing this personal data is that it is necessary to perform the contract between you and the University.
· Your personal data will not be shared or disclosed to any third parties external to the University of Warwick.
· Your personal data will not be transferred outside of the EEA, will be kept securely by the University of Warwick and will be retained for six years.
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