August 17, 2006

Confirmation and Clearing

Writing about web page http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/results/

Now you have your results, what happens next….?

If you have met the conditions of your offer, you can find out more about confirming your place to study at the University of Warwick. Visit our Confirmation and Clearing pages

If you did not meet the conditions of your offer, you can visit the Clearing pages where you will find a list of courses in clearing and advice on applying for places.


April 12, 2006

University Open Day – 22nd April – Booking now closed

All places for the Undergraduate Open Day on Saturday 22nd April have now been filled and booking is closed.

If you weren't able to book a place for the Open Day, you can find out more about life at Warwick by visiting the Undergraduate Study webpages which will tell you everything you need to know about choosing a course, applying for university, funding your study and student life – link

The next Open Day will be on the 27 September 2006 and more information about this Open Day will be available on the website nearer the time.


March 20, 2006

University Open Day – 22nd April

Booking is now open for the next University Open Day on Saturday 22nd April – link

Booking is essential, so please complete either the individual or group booking form online at the following website – link – and we will send you an official programme and other information.

Don't forget to check the timetables and schedules to see what you can do to make the most out of your visit!


January 26, 2006

Student Life 24/7

Writing about web page http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/studentlife/

"There's so much to do at Warwick – so much going on – there aren't enough hours in the day"

Visit our new Student Life 24/7 pages to find out more about life at Warwick. Ever wondered what activites are happening on campus? You can find out more about facilities, entertainment and social life, welfare and the local area. There really is something going on 24/7!


January 03, 2006

One World Week 2006

Writing about web page http://www.oneworldweek.net/

One World Week is the largest student-run international event bringing together arts, music, sport, debate and a huge amount of entertainment and activities.

Running from the 13th – 21st January, you can get an idea of the scale of the event from the website above.


October 28, 2005

Degrees still a worthwhile investment says new study

Writing about web page http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/pressreleases/NE1000000127797/

Most employed university leavers are in graduate-level jobs four years after graduation, a research study into the early careers of graduates revealed today.

Key findings four years after graduation were:

  • nearly 85% of employed leavers were in graduate-level jobs;
  • two-thirds of graduates were in jobs relating to their long-term career plans;
  • only 2–3% of graduates were unemployed;
  • employers were continuing to value graduates' skills and continue to pay well for them with graduates earning on average over £23,800, four years after completing their courses. There was some tentative evidence of a narrowing in the pay gap between graduates and non-graduates, a finding consistent with the view that the increase in graduates is easing high levels skills shortages in some areas
  • the overwhelming majority of graduates were satisfied with their decision to go into higher education.

More information about this study is avavilable at the link above


October 17, 2005

Warwick Volunteers – students making a positive impact on the local community

Writing about web page http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/about/community/volunteering/

One of the largest student societies at Warwick is Warwick Volunteers. Through Warwick Volunteers students have been working with a variety of local organisations; assisting with projects, raising money and other activities. The work of students with community organisations can have a real and positive impact on local people.

You can find out more about Warwick Volunteers at the link above.


September 28, 2005

Missed the University Open Day?

For those of you who missed the University Open Day on 21 September, the next Open Day is on 22 April 2006.

If you are unable to make it, we do offer other opportunities to visit the campus.

Warwick Visits comprise a talk about the University by a Recruitment Officer and a tour of the campus by one of our student helpers. You will get the chance to view some of the accommodation on campus, however there aren't any academic staff available during these visits.

If you decide to apply to Warwick and are made an offer, you are likely to be invited to a departmental open day, most of which take place in the spring term.

Please contact the Enquiries and Events team at student.recruitment@warwick.ac.uk or on 024 7652 3648 for more information about booking onto a Warwick Visit.

Alternatively, if you would like to look around independently, please call into the Student Recruitment and Admissions Office in University House to collect a visitor's pack.


September 23, 2005

Coming Up Weekend

Its Coming Up weekend (24th and 25th September) so there will be plenty of activity on campus with new students and returning students arriving at the University.

New students may want to check out the 'Welcome to Warwick' webpages that will give you a checklist of all those important things that you will need to know in your first few days: link

Also, you might want to have a look at the 'Visiting the University' section of the website for some useful directions to the Campus: link

Once you're here, you will need to plan your social activities for Freshers Fortnight by visiting the Students Union website: link

When you get a free moment, you may also want to set up your own Blog which will allow you to release your creativity, keep a web log of your first days at University, and allow you to become part of the Warwick Community of bloggers! Visit the Blogs site to set one up now: link


September 19, 2005

Undergraduate Open Day

Well, its the Open Day on Wednesday and it looks like the sun may be shining (sunny intervals according to the BBC).

If you are planning your trip to the University on Wednesday, you may wish to visit the following link for directions on how to get here: link *Important – Warwick University is not in Warwick!

Also, it might be a good idea to look at the Open Day timetable to plan your day and ensure that you make the most of your visit. It provides the times and venues for information sessions for students and parents: link

We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday!


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