Goodbye from the Study Blog
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4M ago
In the final ever Study Blog post, our editor Ellie reflects on the blog over the years. By Ellie King Since we began the Study Blog in 2018, we have published over 500 blog posts, written by over 25 different student writers, on a whole host of topics. We’ve covered top tips for writing dissertations ..read more
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The Great House Hunting Saga
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4M ago
Are you fretting about finding a place to live next year? In this blog, Gunisha dives into her house-hunting adventure during her first year at Warwick. She shares practical tips and resources to make the house-hunting process more manageable. By Gunisha Aggarwal. The house-hunting process was the most stressful and challenging part of my first ..read more
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Kicking off your Dissertation: What you need to do during term one
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4M ago
Doing a dissertation sounds daunting, but most of us do not feel stressed until the deadline is coming in term three. Yet, we can always start the preparation a bit earlier to ease the pressure in future. Blogger Angel shares her dissertation journey and outlines how you can prepare for your dissertation from your penultimate ..read more
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PG Tips at Warwick Library
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5M ago
“Take a break from your studies with free refreshments, meet other postgrads and share tips on postgrad life”. In this blog, Marie shares her highlights of PG Tips and how it has evolved over the past year. By Marie Ainge. Starting a Masters can be a daunting experience, particularly if you have come from another ..read more
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Understanding Autism
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5M ago
Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition which is diagnosed in up to 700,000 people in the UK. In this week’s blog Iona looks at what autism is, what to do if you think you might have autism and how to support those with autism. By Iona Craig. “The music is very, very loud in here ..read more
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Nurturing Knowledge: the University of Warwick Library and the Modern Records Centre
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5M ago
In this week’s blog, Susan uncovers the rich history of collections in the University of Warwick Library and the Modern Records Centre. By Susan Deeb. In the heart of the University of Warwick, two venerable institutions stand as guardians of knowledge, each with its own unique contributions to academia and history. The University of Warwick ..read more
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Handling Rejection
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5M ago
In the process of job applications, we often face a lot of rejection in order to get one job offer. Today Iona explores how rejection can be understood from a developmental perspective by looking at attachment theory and how this can then be applied to dealing with job rejection. By Iona Craig. Rejection is where ..read more
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Exploring Grief at University
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5M ago
Grief can be a really challenging process to work through. Iona explores where the grieving process can happen within a university setting and how insight into this can ease the process. By Iona Craig. Grief is defined as a feeling of intense sorrow and a word most often associated with death. Although it is a ..read more
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Bonfire Night: A Dazzling History and Celebration in University
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5M ago
Did you celebrate the Bonfire Night with your family? When people set fireworks in their back gardens, their initial fear and caution explode into colourful glitter and excitement, which are definitely the highlights of the night. Yet, do you know why we need to celebrate the seemingly random day of 5 November with fireworks? Here ..read more
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Accessibility Services at Warwick Library
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6M ago
In this week’s blog, Edward takes a look at some of the accessibility services available at the Library. With around 14% of undergraduate students identifying as disabled, this blog may be for you. By Edward Stanbury. “You’re disabled under the Equality Act 2010 if you have a physical or mental impairment that has a‘substantial’ and ..read more
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