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Student Training

"The real-life examples made the content easy to understand and directly relevant to me as a student.”

"This course has made me feel a lot more confident about moving to university for the first year."

Overview

Student Training is made up of courses that sit outside your main academic studies. They’re designed to support you in important areas of university life, and will benefit your development of soft skills, such as emotional intelligence.

These courses are open to all students. Your course may require you to complete separate training related to your studies, and this will be communicated to you by your department.

Complete Your Core Training Now

These courses help keep everyone in our community safe by improving understanding of things like consent, relationships, freedom of speech and information security.

You are required to complete these courses within 30 days of enrolling each year.

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Student Conduct: What you need to know

 Complete annually

60 minutes

This mandatory online course introduces the key principles of dignity, respect and shared values that guide behaviour and interactions across our university. It includes practical guidance, reflective activities, and resources to help you understand your role in fostering a welcoming environment. The course also focuses on key issues of consent, relationships, and freedom of speech.

The course for 26/27 will be available in early September 

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Cybersafe

Complete annually

 60 minutes

A mandatory information security course aimed to equip students with the most basic knowledge about cyber attacks and scams and how to protect themselves.

The course for 26/27 will be available in early September

Explore Recommended Training Courses

These courses have been developed to help you build confidence in areas that are important for participating fully in University life, such as race equality, sustainability and your own wellbeing.

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Sustainability at Warwick: What It Means and What You Can Do

One-off course

20 minutes

A 20-minute interactive module covering the core principles of environmental sustainability, Warwick's sustainability journey, how to get involved, and the practical steps you can take as a student. Includes a knowledge check and completion certificate. Developed in partnership with students and the Students' Union, and linked to Warwick's Environmental Sustainability Strategy.

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Foundations in Racial Equity

One-off course

90 minutes

This resource is part of our community efforts to create inclusive learning environments at Warwick, where we cherish the rich diversity of our vibrant body of students and staff. This training aims to support you to develop your confidence to champion inclusion; a key skill for your future. The training explores: the historical origins of race and racism, its contemporary consequences (systems), the human impact of racism and taking action.

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Climate Literacy Training

One-off course

10 hours

The Climate Literacy Training programme equips students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to understand and respond to the climate crisis. The training provides a foundational overview of climate science, the causes and impacts of climate change, and the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainability. The programme also introduces practical strategies for climate action, empowering students to make informed decisions in their personal lives, academic work, and future careers. Aligned with the University’s sustainability strategy and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the training encourages critical thinking, interdisciplinary learning, and collaborative problem-solving. By the end of the course, students will be better prepared to contribute to a more sustainable and resilient future within Warwick and beyond.

Key benefits:

  • Develop a strong understanding of climate science and sustainability principles
  • Explore solutions and actions to tackle climate change
  • Build skills in systems thinking, critical analysis, and responsible decision-making Enhance employability by demonstrating climate and sustainability awareness

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