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The School of Engineering MSc Open Evening

Date Mon, 28 Apr
Location The Oculus

Come and join us to find out more about what it's like to study for a MSc in the School of Engineering at Warwick. The event will offer a series of sessions that aim to answer all of your questions about our MSc courses in the School of Engineering here at Warwick. During the evening you will hear from our course coordinators as well as some of our current postgraduate students and will have the opportunity to find out more information about the MSc course you applied for. You will also be able to view our facilities with a student-led tour of campus and the School of Engineering. Book hereLink opens in a new window

Study Café: Making the Most of Peer Revision

Date Wed, 30 Apr
Location FAB2.25

Preparing for exams and assessments is something every student will have to do, but how can you maximise your revision to make sure you feel prepared? This session explores revision techniques, offering advice and support on revision strategies that may lead you to a productive exam season.

Climate Politics ‘Big Questions’ Half-Day Conference

Date Thu, 01 May
Location S0.19 Social Sciences, University of Warwick

With the politics surrounding climate change becoming increasingly fraught, PAIS is organising a half-day conference on ‘Big Questions’ in climate politics. This will feature two expert panels on the topics of the economy and democracy, and a networking lunch. Everyone welcome! However, we particularly encourage undergraduate and postgraduate students to attend and take part in the debate. There will be a catered networking lunch between the two panels. Book your placeLink opens in a new window

Language Cafe

Date Thu, 01 May
Location Ramphal, R1.13

The Language Café is a vibrant, inclusive space for students to connect, share, and celebrate languages and cultures from around the world. Each event will feature interactive sessions, conversation tables, and activities designed to encourage participation and learning in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Our goal is to bring people together, breaking language barriers and building a strong, globally connected community.

Study Cafe: Exam Readiness

Date Wed, 07 May
Location FAB2.25

As we get into the swing of exam season, it's easy to forget to look after yourself. In this session, Dr David Lees and Dr Damien Homer discuss the importance of wellbeing and self-care, and offer some practical tips and advice to support yourself during your exams and beyond.

Language Cafe

Date Thu, 08 May
Location Oculus, OC1.04

The Language Café is a vibrant, inclusive space for students to connect, share, and celebrate languages and cultures from around the world. Each event will feature interactive sessions, conversation tables, and activities designed to encourage participation and learning in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Our goal is to bring people together, breaking language barriers and building a strong, globally connected community.

Language Cafe

Date Thu, 15 May
Location Oculus, OC1.04

The Language Café is a vibrant, inclusive space for students to connect, share, and celebrate languages and cultures from around the world. Each event will feature interactive sessions, conversation tables, and activities designed to encourage participation and learning in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Our goal is to bring people together, breaking language barriers and building a strong, globally connected community.

 

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