International Orientation Course
Prepare for your Warwick journey
Moving to a new country and starting university is an exciting experience, but it can also bring a lot of questions. The International Orientation Course has been designed to help you feel informed, prepared, and confident before you arrive at Warwick.
Through interactive activities, practical guidance, student stories, videos, and reflections, the course will help you understand what to expect from life and study in the UK, while introducing the support, services, and opportunities available at Warwick.
Whether you are joining us as an undergraduate, postgraduate taught, or postgraduate research student, this course has been designed to support your transition into university life.
What You'll Explore
Module 1: Preparing for Warwick
Get ready for your arrival with guidance on visas, accommodation, finances, travel planning, and essential digital services.
Module 2: Welcome to your First Weeks
Learn what to expect when you arrive, from registration and healthcare to finding your way around campus and building a sense of belonging.
Module 3: Studying at Warwick
Understand UK academic culture, assessments, participation, academic integrity, and the skills needed to succeed in your studies.
Module 4: Looking after yourself & building your future
Explore wellbeing, support services, personal safety, healthy relationships, and opportunities to develop skills and experience during your time at Warwick.
How to access the course
Click the button below to access the course. Log in using your email address and password (your Warwick email address if you have already received one). The course takes approximately 60–90 minutes to complete and can be completed at your own pace.Note:
For the best experience, we recommend completing the course on a laptop or desktop computer. Some activities, videos and interactive elements may be easier to view on a larger screen.
Warwick Award
This course is recognised as part of the Warwick Award. Once you have completed the course, you can claim 1 point towards your Award.
You can complete the course before arriving at Warwick; however, you must be fully enrolled before the point can be awarded. As part of the course completion process, please complete the feedback form and provide your name and student ID number. Once your enrolment has been confirmed, we will contact you with information on how to claim your Warwick Award point.
How we created the course
The International Student Orientation Course was developed through a 8 month-long co-creation process involving international students, student ambassadors, and staff from across the University.
Rather than adapting an existing course, the content was designed specifically for Warwick students and informed by the experiences, challenges, and priorities identified by international students themselves.
Meet the Team
Course Content Development Team
Naveera Abhayawickrama
Law (LLB), Warwick Law School
It was rewarding to be part of a project that values student experiences and perspectives. As an international student myself, I enjoyed sharing my experiences and helping to shape a course that will support future students at Warwick.
Shuangting Chen
Theatre Studies, Theatre and Performance Department
As a Chinese international PhD student at Warwick, I found the development of this course both valuable and exciting. Having faced many of the same challenges when I first arrived, I often wished a resource like this had been available to support my transition.
Olanrewaju Dada
MSc Healthcare Operations Management, WMG
Co-creating this course gave me a deeper insight into the work Warwick does to welcome and support international students. It was a privilege to contribute to a resource that I hope will help future students navigate their transition with confidence.
Fathima Ali
It was rewarding to be part of a project that values student experiences and perspectives. As an international student, I appreciated the opportunity to share my experiences and contribute to a resource designed to support others starting their journey at Warwick.
Francesca Arrus
UG Politics and International Studies
Video Production Team
Malcom Low
BSc Economics, Economics
It was great to contribute to this course and share some of the lessons and experiences I have gained during my time at Warwick. I hope future students find it helpful as they prepare for their own journey.
Navya Sheth
BSc Management with Marketing, WBS
Two years ago, I was the student searching for answers before arriving at Warwick. Being part of this project gave me the opportunity to turn my own experiences into something that will help future students feel informed, supported, and at home before they even arrive on campus.
Saida Alimdjanova
MSc Predictive Modelling and Scientific Computing, School of Engineering
What better way to learn about life at Warwick than from fellow students? I thoroughly enjoyed being involved in filming for this course and hope the stories and advice shared throughout help make your transition to Warwick a little smoother
August Crowe
MA in English Literature,
English and Comparative Literary Studies.
As a queer and neurodivergent student, it was important for me to understand what student life might be like and to feel reassured that support would be available when needed. It was a pleasure to help create these welcome videos, and I hope this course helps students feel confident that they can find their own path and thrive at Warwick.