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Discover Warwick Week

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Our 'Discover Warwick Week' is a great opportunity for you to explore what it would be like to be a student at Warwick.
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Academic Taster Sessions
During the week, you can access pre-recorded lectures across a range of subject areas, designed to give you a mini-flavour of what studying a particular subject is like here at Warwick. You will also get to see how different subjects link to each other and discover some of our more niche subject areas.

To give as real an experience as possible, the lectures will be followed up with a live session with our academics and current Warwick students.

Information, Advice and Guidance
Our week kicks off with a number of sessions to help you navigate your way through the process of choosing a course and university; understanding student finance; learning the steps required in applying for a university place; looking at alternative pathways (e.g., Degree Apprenticeships) amongst other.

Student Life
Coming to university isn't *just* about studying for your degree - during the week, there will be plenty of opportunities for you to chat with current Warwick students about their experiences, and what they get up to in their spare time.

To register your interest in the Discover Warwick Week, please complete the form using the link below.

At the University of Warwick we are very proud of our diversity and values. We strive to achieve a fair and equal representation for all, allowing everyone in our community to contribute and reach their full potential.

Evidence shows that the groups below (not in any order) are the least represented in Higher Education:

Students who have been eligible for free schools meals
Students who are the first generation of their family to attend university
Students who live in a neighbourhood with a low rate of progression to higher education and/or a high level of socio-economic deprivation (this is measured using the student's home postcode).
We actively encourage applications from Year 12 students who fall into one or more of these categories and will prioritise applications accordingly.

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Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
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