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Meet your SU Postgraduate Officer, Alijah Taha
Meet your SU Postgraduate Officer, Alijah Taha, and find out how you can get in touch!
Postgrads! £10 Amazon voucher to take part in photoshoot
The marketing team is looking for around 10 postgraduate students to take part in a photoshoot on Wednesday 26 and Thursday 27 June for its next recruitment campaign.
The team will need you for a maximum of two hours and you’ll receive £10 in Amazon vouchers for every hour you take part. You can indicate your availability throughout the day using the form below (these times are just to give us a rough idea of availability and are not the final time slots).
It’s not your standard smiley photoshoot, so we need people who are really confident being photographed.
A diverse mix of students is needed and there's only a finite number of places available, so if you have been selected to take part, the team will contact you by email with further details.
Postgrads - Free stress management course
Post-graduate students are invited to take part in a free four-week stress-management course during the month of June. The on-campus course will be led by an experienced well-being coach and will provide you with opportunities to explore and discuss stress from many aspects of post-graduate life (e.g. from academic work, planning for the future, to navigating various kinds of relationship, failure or change) and learn skills to manage them. The participants and the teacher will meet as a group for one hour each week.
PGRs - join research project exploring personality and wellbeing
We have secured funding from the Office for Students to undertake research within the Warwick PGR community to uncover how personality insights might be used to support students’ mental health and wellbeing. Places are limited, but those who secure a space will have the opportunity to discover more about their personality, mental health and wellbeing, as well as participate in a diverse range of fun and creative activities.
Midlands universities partnership will train the next generation of arts and humanities researchers
Eight leading universities in the Midlands are joining together to train the next generation of highly-skilled arts and humanities researchers, thanks to funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).