CLL Events Calendar
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
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Study Happy MindfulnessSeminar Room, Library Floor 2Mindfulness practice is one of the 5 ways to wellbeing recommended by the NHS. Doing regular mindfulness exercises can help manage daily stress and has impact areas of the brain related to memory retrieval, decision making, and outward attention. Our free weekly workshops are a great way to try different mindfulness techniques if you are a beginner, and find dedicated space and time for regular practice. No booking necessary, open to all students at the University of Warwick. If would like to learn more about mindfulness practice, visit: warwick.ac.uk/mindful-library To learn more about this and other Study Happy events, see our Facebook page.
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Intercultural Awareness WorkshopOculus OC1.04Join us for this highly enjoyable and interactive workshop: part 1 of 3 of the Intercultural Training Programme. This first workshop explores cultural influences, attitudes and behaviours, and includes a variety of intercultural activities and discussions. You may find this workshop especially useful if you are seeking to understand, communicate and build effective relationships with those from different cultural backgrounds. No previous experience or knowledge is required. The workshop leads onto some short supporting online modules and reflective activities that give you the opportunity to build your intercultural knowledge and reflect on your learning and experiences, followed by the part 3 workshop, which looks at Intercultural Competence in more detail and how it can be harnessed for your future employability. Upon completion of the whole programme, you'll be entitled to claim a certificate (if you're a postgraduate student) or for remarks to be added to your transcript/HEAR if you're an undergraduate student. Attendance at this workshop will also contribute 1 point towards the Warwick Award. If you have any queries about this workshop, please use our contact form. Other information: The Intercultural Training ProgrammeLink opens in a new window is delivered by the Student Internationalisation Team in Student Opportunity, in partnership with the Department of Applied Linguistics, with content being devised by leading Warwick academics in the field of Intercultural Communication. All our sessions include an element of group or peer to peer work. You are encouraged to ask questions and contribute throughout the session, or to speak privately to the tutor at the end. We welcome students with visible and non-visible disabilities, specific learning differences, or other complex needs, in all of our workshops. Teaching rooms have lift access. We encourage you to get in touch if you have any specific access requirements, or need more information about the content and delivery method of a specific workshop. We will do our best to ensure that you are able to attend. At the tutor’s discretion students who arrive more than five minutes late may be directed to sign up to a future workshop. |