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Weekly Wellbeing Themes

Meeting deadlines and Staying Well

As deadlines approach, it is vital to create space for your physical and mental health alongside your academic studies. 

While a small amount of stress can sharpen your focus, excessive pressure often has the opposite effect. High stress levels—especially when combined with a lack of sleep, poor nutrition, or dehydration—can significantly hinder both your productivity and your general wellbeing. 

To stay on track, try breaking your work into small, manageable chunks and focusing on one task at a time. If you find yourself struggling to manage your deadlines, please reach out for help from your department or the Wellbeing and Student Support team. 

  • Developing these management skills now will benefit you throughout your degree and as you progress into your professional career.
  • A great place to start is our Managing Deadlines resource
  • You can also join our Preparing for Exam and Assessment Stress: Peer Support Session on Wednesdays, 4-5 PM in the Library. 

All students can access the Student Health and Wellbeing Service for support. Check out our website to see what services we offer and to explore our self-help resources. Brief consultations are typically the starting point for support. They are available Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. You can speak with a Health & Wellbeing Practitioner face-to-face in Senate House or online via Teams. To get started, use the Wellbeing Portal to begin a brief consultation or to submit an inquiry directly to the Disability Services team. 

For out-of-hours or emergency support, please see these Emergency & Support Contacts. 

    What's On in Wellbeing 

    Here's a look at what's happening this week and in the coming weeks. All term-time events are ongoing unless otherwise noted. 

    All students can access the Student Health and Wellbeing Service for support. Check out our website to see what services we offer and to explore our self-help resources. Brief consultations are typically the starting point for support. They are available Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. You can speak with a Health & Wellbeing Practitioner face-to-face in Senate House or online via Teams. To get started, use the Wellbeing Portal to begin a brief consultation or to submit an inquiry directly to the Disability Services team. 

    Weekly Sessions:
    • Student Anxiety Peer Support Group: Mondays, 4-5pm in the Library. 
    • ADHD Peer Support Group: Tuesdays, 4-5pm at Senate House. 
    • Preparing for Exam and Assessment Stress: Peer Support Session Wednesdays, 4-5pm in the Library 
    • Gardening Club: Wednesdays, 2-4pm at the allotment, in collaboration with the Student Allotment Society. 
    • Exploring Mindfulness: Thursdays, 4-5pm in the Library
    Upcoming Events:
    • Bereavement Café - all sessions are on Mondays from 3:45pm – 4:45pm:
      • 16th March 2026
    • Labyrinth Sessions: All sessions are from 2:30pm – 3:30pm
      • Thursday 5th March 2026
      • Wednesday 11th March 2026 

    For out-of-hours or emergency support, please see these Emergency & Support Contacts. 


            NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

            The following videos may prove helpful to some students to view both prior to arrival and upon arrival.

            Before arrival:
            On arrival:

            Hear from Sophie,

            Meet our team member Sophie, who is here to talk you through managing your anxiety.

            Understanding Wellbeing

            A new online module is now available for all Warwick students. It has been designed to improve the wellbeing literacy of students at Warwick and has been co-created by IATL Staff and Students to make sure that it can be accessible to all and geared for often time-constrained University life.

            To access the Online Module on Moodle click here

            You may find it helpful to view a 2 minute introduction to the module.


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