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Wed 18 Sep, '24 - Wed 6 Nov, '24
5:30pm - 7pm
Reading Space
Breathing Space, Library Floor One

Runs from Wednesday, September 18 to Wednesday, November 06.

Reading Space is hosted in our Breathing Space and is an event where you can come and take a break from your studies in a calming environment. We encourage you to sit back and do some leisure reading during this event and we will often highlight some of our Leisure Reading Collection as well.

Wed 25 Sep, '24 - Fri 27 Sep, '24
4:30pm - 4:30pm
Reading Space
Breathing Space, Library Floor One

Runs from Wednesday, September 25 to Friday, September 27.

Reading Space is hosted in our Breathing Space and is an event where you can come and take a break from your studies in a calming environment. We encourage you to sit back and do some leisure reading during this event and we will often highlight some of our Leisure Reading Collection as well.

Tue 1 Oct, '24
-
PG Tips
PG Hub, Junction Floor 2

Join us on Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Wed 2 Oct, '24
-
Faculty of Arts Study Café - Making the Most of Lectures
FAB2.25

Often, it's hard to know what to do in a lecture - being talked at for an hour may seem daunting, so how can you maximise that time to your benefit? In this session, lecturers and students discuss their experiences of lectures, and offer some practical advice on how to prepare before, during and afterwards to make your lecture experience a useful one.

Tue 8 Oct, '24
-
PG Tips
PG Hub, Junction Floor 2

Join us on Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Wed 9 Oct, '24
-
Student Toolkit
Floor One, Library

Come along to our stand on the first floor of the Library to get some tips and tricks for your studies this term from your fellow students. We'll be handing out some resources from below but will also have our Library Student Partners on hand so that you can ask any questions that you may have!

Fri 11 Oct, '24
-
Write Here Write Now
Wolfson Research Exchange Seminar Rooms, Library

Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!

Fri 11 Oct, '24 - Fri 18 Oct, '24
2pm - 4pm
Write Here Write Now
Training Room and Teams, Library

Runs from Friday, October 11 to Friday, October 18.

Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!

Tue 15 Oct, '24
-
PG Tips
PG Hub, Junction Floor 2

Join us on Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Wed 16 Oct, '24
-
Faculty of Arts Study Café - Making the Most of Seminars
FAB2.25

Unlock the full potential of your seminars! This session will demystify what seminars are and provide you with practical strategies to maximise their benefits. Learn how to effectively engage and participate in seminars, and how seminars complement your lectures. Join us to enhance your study experience and make every seminar count.

Wed 16 Oct, '24
-
Reading Space
Breathing Space, Library Floor One

Reading Space is hosted in our Breathing Space and is an event where you can come and take a break from your studies in a calming environment. We encourage you to sit back and do some leisure reading during this event and we will often highlight some of our Leisure Reading Collection as well.

Fri 18 Oct, '24
-
Diversity Dialogues
Chaplaincy

From Diwali's vibrant glow to Bonfire Night's flickering flames, light holds deep meaning across cultures and faiths. Join fellow students and faith advisors for a "Diverse Dialogues" session, exploring the symbolism and importance of light in various traditions. Connect, share, and gain new perspectives.

Fri 18 Oct, '24 - Fri 25 Oct, '24
2pm - 4pm
Write Here Write Now
Training Room and Teams, Library

Runs from Friday, October 18 to Friday, October 25.

Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!

Tue 22 Oct, '24
-
PG Tips
PG Hub, Junction Floor 2

Join us on Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Fri 25 Oct, '24 - Fri 1 Nov, '24
2pm - 4pm
Write Here Write Now
Training Room and Teams, Library

Runs from Friday, October 25 to Friday, November 01.

Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!

Mon 28 Oct, '24
-
EndNote Workshops
Microsoft Teams

Want to know more about managing your references, saving time and avoiding plagiarism? The webinar will introduce you to the desktop version of EndNote and will demonstrate how to import or add references to your library, how to create groups, how to attach full text articles. It will also show you how to use the Cite While You Write function in Microsoft Word to generate citations and bibliographies. The webinars are delivered via Teams with alternating sessions for PC and Mac users. Please make sure you select a slot which corresponds with the operating system you will be using.

Tue 29 Oct, '24
-
PG Tips
PG Hub, Junction Floor 2

Join us on Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Wed 30 Oct, '24
-
Student Toolkit
Floor One, Library

Come along to our stand on the first floor of the Library to get some tips and tricks for your studies this term from your fellow students. We'll be handing out some resources from below but will also have our Library Student Partners on hand so that you can ask any questions that you may have!

Fri 1 Nov, '24 - Fri 8 Nov, '24
2pm - 4pm
Write Here Write Now
Training Room and Teams, Library

Runs from Friday, November 01 to Friday, November 08.

Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!

Mon 4 Nov, '24
-
Lexis+ UK Legal Research Workshop
Microsoft Teams

Lexis+ UK is a leading law database used in both academic and legal practice in the UK. This training session will provide an online demonstration of the Lexis+ UK database, show you how to find primary (legislation and case law) and secondary (books and journals) legal materials, and provide an opportunity to take the Lexis+ UK Legal Research Certification test.

Tue 5 Nov, '24
-
Westlaw UK: Database Workshop
Microsoft Teams

Westlaw UK is a leading law database used in both academic and legal practice in the UK. Law students need excellent legal research skills for success in both their academic studies and future employment. Join Gavin Allan, a Thomson Reuters trainer, for an online demonstration of the Westlaw UK law database and the opportunity to take the Westlaw UK Certification. Learn how to find primary (legislation and case law) and secondary (books and journals) legal materials using the Westlaw UK database.

Tue 5 Nov, '24
-
PG Tips
PG Hub, Junction Floor 2

Join us on Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Wed 6 Nov, '24
-
EndNote Workshops
Microsoft Teams

Want to know more about managing your references, saving time and avoiding plagiarism? The webinar will introduce you to the desktop version of EndNote and will demonstrate how to import or add references to your library, how to create groups, how to attach full text articles. It will also show you how to use the Cite While You Write function in Microsoft Word to generate citations and bibliographies. The webinars are delivered via Teams with alternating sessions for PC and Mac users. Please make sure you select a slot which corresponds with the operating system you will be using.

Thu 7 Nov, '24
-
Lexis+ UK Legal Research Workshop
Microsoft Teams

Lexis+ UK is a leading law database used in both academic and legal practice in the UK. Law students need excellent legal research skills for success in both their academic studies and future employment. Join Breeyana McIntosh, a LexisNexis trainer, for an online demonstration of the Lexis+ UK law database and the opportunity to take the Lexis+ UK Practical Guidance Certification. Learn how to find legal guidance materials including overviews, practice notes, and standard forms and precedents using the Lexis+ UK database.

Fri 8 Nov, '24
-
EndNote Workshops
Microsoft Teams

Want to know more about managing your references, saving time and avoiding plagiarism? The webinar will introduce you to the desktop version of EndNote and will demonstrate how to import or add references to your library, how to create groups, how to attach full text articles. It will also show you how to use the Cite While You Write function in Microsoft Word to generate citations and bibliographies. The webinars are delivered via Teams with alternating sessions for PC and Mac users. Please make sure you select a slot which corresponds with the operating system you will be using.

Mon 11 Nov, '24
-
Write Here Write Now
Wolfson Research Exchange Seminar Rooms, Library

Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!

Mon 11 Nov, '24
-
Intercultural Awareness Workshop (Mandarin or Spanish)
tbc - see link for more information

This 90-minute interactive workshop gives an introduction to the concepts involved in, and influences on intercultural communication. Through a range of discussions, and interactive activities you will begin to explore your own cultural attitudes, as well as reflect on your own experiences.

Three workshops are offered in the week in different languages - English, Mandarin and Spanish.

*Photo of Intercultural Awareness workshop taken in January 2024 by Jamie Gray

Mon 11 Nov, '24
-
Language Exchange Tables
Library Teaching Grid

Come along and take part in our Language Exchange tables which provide safe places to have a conversation about all things language and culture.

Tue 12 Nov, '24
-
EndNote Workshops
Microsoft Teams

Want to know more about managing your references, saving time and avoiding plagiarism? The webinar will introduce you to the desktop version of EndNote and will demonstrate how to import or add references to your library, how to create groups, how to attach full text articles. It will also show you how to use the Cite While You Write function in Microsoft Word to generate citations and bibliographies. The webinars are delivered via Teams with alternating sessions for PC and Mac users. Please make sure you select a slot which corresponds with the operating system you will be using.

Tue 12 Nov, '24
-
PG Tips
PG Hub, Junction Floor 2

Join us on Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Wed 13 Nov, '24
-
Intercultural Awareness Workshop (English)
OC1.06, Oculus

This 90-minute interactive workshop gives an introduction to the concepts involved in, and influences on intercultural communication. Through a range of discussions, and interactive activities you will begin to explore your own cultural attitudes, as well as reflect on your own experiences.

Three workshops are offered in the week in different languages - English, Mandarin and Spanish.

*Photo of Intercultural Awareness workshop taken in January 2024 by Jamie Gray

Wed 13 Nov, '24
-
Faculty of Arts Study Café - Demystifying Assessments
FAB2.25

Assessments are an inevitable fact of university life - but, faced with essays, presentations, creative tasks, forum engagement and a whole other host of styles, it can be difficult to know where to start and how to turn in strong work. This session aims to demystify assessments, presenting practical advice on assessment types and offering tips on how to effectively engage with your assessment material.

Thu 14 Nov, '24
-
Artists in Conversation
Warwick Arts Centre

Hear from the curator of the Material Worlds exhibition along with artists Paloma Proudfoot and Rae-Yen Song as they contemporary their work and the power of textiles in contemporary art.

Find out more and book tickets via the Warwick Arts Centre website.

Fri 15 Nov, '24
-
Write Here Write Now
Training Room and Teams, Library

Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!

Sun 17 Nov, '24
-
RCT Book Club
Library, Breathing Space (1st Floor)

Join us in the Library Breathing Space on Sunday, November 17th for an engaging discussion on internationally important pieces of literature.

Tue 19 Nov, '24
-
PG Tips
PG Hub, Junction Floor 2

Join us on Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Wed 20 Nov, '24
-
Student Toolkit
Floor One, Library

Come along to our stand on the first floor of the Library to get some tips and tricks for your studies this term from your fellow students. We'll be handing out some resources from below but will also have our Library Student Partners on hand so that you can ask any questions that you may have!

Wed 20 Nov, '24
-
Faculty of Arts Study Café - Arts URSS Showcase
FAB Agora

Join us in the Agora for a showcase, celebrating our students who've undertaken the Undergraduate Research Support Scheme (URSS) and learning how to get involved yourself. We'll hear from Wendy Hunt, the URSS coordinator, about the scheme, and some of our Arts students will present their research. We've got guests from external organisations who want to work with students, and we'll have staff members keen on supervising projects.

Thu 21 Nov, '24
-
Diversity Dialogues
Chaplaincy

From Diwali's vibrant glow to Bonfire Night's flickering flames, light holds deep meaning across cultures and faiths. Join fellow students and faith advisors for a "Diverse Dialogues" session, exploring the symbolism and importance of light in various traditions. Connect, share, and gain new perspectives.

Fri 22 Nov, '24
-
Write Here Write Now
Training Room and Teams, Library

Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!

Mon 25 Nov, '24
-
EndNote Workshops
Training Room, Floor 2, Library

Want to know more about managing your references, saving time and avoiding plagiarism? The webinar will introduce you to the desktop version of EndNote and will demonstrate how to import or add references to your library, how to create groups, how to attach full text articles. It will also show you how to use the Cite While You Write function in Microsoft Word to generate citations and bibliographies. The webinars are delivered via Teams with alternating sessions for PC and Mac users. Please make sure you select a slot which corresponds with the operating system you will be using.

Tue 26 Nov, '24
-
PG Tips
PG Hub, Junction Floor 2

Join us on Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Wed 27 Nov, '24
-
Coppicing
Meet outside the Sports and Wellness Hub
Coppicing is an ancient form of woodland management which increases biodiversity. This session is led by the Grounds and Gardens Team, and involves taking part in coppicing behind the Sports and Wellness Hub. Please note - this is a physically demanding task. There will be two sessions taking place - each lasting for 1.5 hours.
Wed 27 Nov, '24
-
Coppicing
Meet outside the Sports and Wellness Hub

Coppicing is an ancient form of woodland management which increases biodiversity. This session is led by the Grounds and Gardens Team, and involves taking part in coppicing behind the Sports and Wellness Hub. Please note - this is a physically demanding task. There will be two sessions taking place - each lasting for 1.5 hours.

Wed 27 Nov, '24
-
Faculty of Arts Study Café - The Craft of Research
FAB2.25

We often talk about research, but what does it mean, and how can students take part? This session explores research, and showcases how students can engage with research, and do so effectively.

Wed 27 Nov, '24
-
Reading Space
Breathing Space, Library Floor One

Reading Space is hosted in our Breathing Space and is an event where you can come and take a break from your studies in a calming environment. We encourage you to sit back and do some leisure reading during this event and we will often highlight some of our Leisure Reading Collection as well.

Fri 29 Nov, '24
-
Write Here Write Now
Training Room and Teams, Library

Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!

Tue 3 Dec, '24
-
PG Tips
PG Hub, Junction Floor 2

Join us on Tuesdays, 3pm-4pm in the PG Hub (Junction building, floor 2) for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips will run every week throughout the term. This is an event which you can drop in and out of.

PG Tips is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Fri 6 Dec, '24
-
Diversity Dialogues
Chaplaincy

From Diwali's vibrant glow to Bonfire Night's flickering flames, light holds deep meaning across cultures and faiths. Join fellow students and faith advisors for a "Diverse Dialogues" session, exploring the symbolism and importance of light in various traditions. Connect, share, and gain new perspectives.

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