Your activites
The Warwick Award recognises skills you build across your Warwick experience: academic modules, skills development activities, societies, sports teams, volunteering, work experience and even part time work.
You can search the GradIntelligence platform for all currently recognised activities that you are eligible for.
Academic modules
Our Skills Developers work with Academic Departments to identify which modules develop skills in a way which we can recognise in the Warwick Award. They will need to be related to one of the 12 Core Skills, include self reflection and represent at least 5 hours work.
Warwick Award Core Skills Moodles
The Core Skills Moodles are based on the 12 Core Skills, developed with employers, which underpin the Warwick Award. Earn Core Skills Points towards your Warwick Award.
Why not start with the 'Introduction to the 12 Core Skills' Moodle?
Careers activities
Careers Service activities are a great way to develop some of the 12 Core Skills. However, individual activities are often not long enough to earn Warwick Award points.
You can put them together: attend five careers events or activities and reflect on the skills you've learned and claim 1 Core Skills Point.
Extra curricular activities
The Warwick Award recognises skills you build across your Warwick experience including societies, sports teams, volunteering, work experience and even part time work.
They will need to be related to one of the 12 Core Skills, include self reflection and represent at least 5 hours work.
Students with Caring Responsibilities
Carers build valuable skills that you can use in a variety of settings after graduation.
Get your skills formally recognised through the Warwick Award. Earn 10 -20 Core Skills Points, depending on your Award Level.