Pre-departure briefings, immigration advice and orientation programmes are designed to ensure that students are well prepared for life at the University.
Warwick has its own recruitment agency to help students find regular or temporary work on campus or with local companies, which will fit around their studies. The Careers Team offer a comprehensive range of information, guidance and resources to support your career decision-making, while students will have the opportunity to meet with a range of companies at careers fairs and employer presentations. Access to a large variety of reference books and electronic resources on career planning, and valuable advice on application and interview preparation is also available.
Warwick is consistently ranked highly in all major UK league tables and holds prestigious academic exchange agreements with some of the world's best universities. Film and television, horticultural research, mathematics, French and Italian at Warwick were amongst the top ranked subjects at any university in the UK.
The University of Warwick has one of the largest ranges of campus accommodation in the UK, with something to suit everyone's needs and budget. You can live in flats or halls of residence, with en-suite or shared bathroom facilities, and a limited amount of same-sex accommodation is also available.
All single study campus bedrooms are furnished to a high standard, have access to shared equipped kitchens and come equipped with a network point which allows fast, free internet access. All first year undergraduate and postgraduate international students are guaranteed on-campus accommodation, providing their application is received before the published deadline. The University of Warwick is located in the heart of England, on the edge of the multicultural city of Coventry and the border of Warwickshire.
This location means one side of the campus faces a busy modern city whilst the other overlooks beautiful English countryside. Its mediaeval past can be seen in its remaining original buildings, whilst its modern-day fame is seen in its modern new cathedral. For example, Durham University are offering financial incentives to persuade applicants to defer their studies until the next academic year. Your email address will not be published. By Ellie MacArthur. Comments Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.
You can rest assured that your application is still under consideration. You can track the status of your application online, and you will also receive email updates on its progress from the Undergraduate Admissions Team. Offers may be conditional on you meeting academic, language, or other requirements. Don't worry about this - many students have conditional offers. Once you have met your conditions, the offer will automatically be made unconditional.
It is YOUR responsibility to ensure that your results are sent to us, and we ask you to do this as soon as they are available. Find out what happens after you apply. If English is not your first language, you must meet a minimum overall standard in a recognised test of English. You must show a good balance across all sections of the test, and it must have been taken within two years starting the course.
We will require your certificates as evidence. If you are a non-native speaker of English but have been educated entirely in English this may satisfy the University of your language skills.
Please read their information carefully. The University of Warwick works with young people to enhance access to higher education for all those who aspire to study at university, regardless of background.
The Widening Participation and Outreach team run a wide range of programmes and events to encourage the most talented potential applicants and to ensure our student body is representative of our local and wider national communities.
These activities are targeted at state school educated students, students who would be the first in their family to attend university, students from low socio-economic backgrounds and students who come from neighbourhoods where there is low progression to university. Choosing where and what to study is a big decision and one we want to help you make.
There are lots of opportunities to come and visit Warwick including Open Days , Warwick Talk and Tours , or you can book to attend one of our Virtual Information Session s with a member of staff, and wherever possible, a student ambassador.
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