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Read blogs written by our teaching staff on topics and events they're interested in, or by students who journaled down a specific topic during their learning. You can also find blogs written by our staff to help you prepare your applications for a programme.

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07 Aug 2023

Perks of being a student ambassador

Hear from Jon about his experience of being a long-standing student ambassador at CLL.

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09 Jul 2021

Unless you do set homework, your data isn’t going to show what you need it to show

A mixed methods study from Lisa Lane, a final year student on BA Early Childhood, exploring teachers’ perceptions and experiences of homework for children aged 4-11 years in one primary school in the West Midlands.

04 Jun 2021

Delight in the dreaded dissertation

“You’re still doing that dissertation?!”

20 Apr 2021

Researching the factors influencing the provision of care services to palliative patients and their families

We caught up with Michael Adcock, a full-time social studies students, to hear more about his choice of dissertation topic.

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20 Apr 2021

The interdisciplinary working of the Early Childhood programmes

Here, Charlie Howland, a current BA in Early Childhood student, writes a reflection on the ability of the course to support and promote interdisciplinary working.

10 Feb 2021

You are never too old to study

Age is no barrier as Graham started his degree in Social Studies at Warwick at the age of 62.

06 May 2020

Rose Leek #15 Home so soon

Rose Leek from Postgraduate Diploma in Careers Education, Information and Guidance in Higher Education writes on lockdown, studying working and caring for her daughter all at the same time.

30 Apr 2020

Rose Leek #14 Returning to study – while the world is just a little bit different right now…

Rose Leek is a student from the Diploma in Careers Education Information and Guidance in Higher Education.

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