Summer at Warwick

Summer at the University of Warwick
As the campus blooms and the days become warmer, summer at Warwick is full of opportunities for outdoor activities, cultural events, and continued support throughout the summer break.
What's happening on campus this summer
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Preparing for life after university
About to finish your studies? Navigate your next steps with useful resources and guidance.
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Careers and opportunities
Our Careers team are here to help, from exploring your options to securing the job that's right for you.
Featured events and activities

Summer Graduations at Warwick
Join the celebrations or find out how you can get involved in the Warwick summer graduations, July 2025!
Ceremonies will be held in the Butterworth Hall, Warwick Arts Centre.
Available to: Everyone
Dates: 14 - 25 July

Rock Up and Play
Be game for a laugh, playing community sports, regardless of your ability.
You can join a variety of sports sessions to keep fit, improve your skills and make new friends!
Available to: Staff and students
Dates: Throughout summer

Summer volunteering
Take a look at volunteering opportunities and charity events in Coventry and Warwickshire: from helping the homeless and supporting families in need to ensuring well-loved community, cultural and sporting events run smoothly, there's a range of opportunities to get involved in.
Available to: Students
Dates: Throughout summer
Hear from students
Things to do after exam season
Finishing exams is a relief, but it can also feel strange. After weeks of intense focus, you suddenly have so much free time, and it’s not always obvious how to use it. Whether you’re looking to rest, reset, or get a head start on what’s next, here are a few things to consider doing after exam season.
My favourite things to do in Leamington in the summer
Once exams start to ease off, you'll probably have some free time before the official end of term. That gives you a nice opportunity to get out and do fun things with your uni friends and housemates and explore the area a bit more. Here's a few of my favourite things to do in Leamington, where I've lived in my second and third years.
About to graduate with no idea what to do next?
If you're feeling apprehensive about life beyond graduation, you are not alone. Making a decision about your future may feel like a daunting prospect and you may not even be sure where to begin. Here's what you can do to stay motivated.
Launching your career from University
The transition from university student to working professional represents one of life's most significant changes, and I learned that a successful career launch requires strategic preparation that begins well before graduation day. During my time at Warwick, I discovered that students who proactively engage with career development opportunities and build professional networks during university find themselves much better positioned for post-graduation success than those who wait until their final year to consider career planning.