News and Events
Community update: Confirmed tuberculosis case affecting a student
We have been informed of a confirmed case of tuberculosis affecting a student. We understand the student involved is being medically treated. At this stage, University staff are identifying any individuals who live with the affected student and contacting them to offer advice and support. We are following guidelines from the UK Health Security Agency. We understand that members of our University community may have questions, and we would like to offer reassurance that, based on current public health advice, the risk of wider transmission in this situation is low.
DeStresstival: Up next...
Help beat your exam stress and boost your wellbeing by checking out our DeStresstival events, with open mic nights, activities at the Arts Centre, outdoor cinema screenings, free yoga and relaxation sports sessions, and so much more. See what's on here.
Student life is exciting, but it can also be very expensive. Opportunities such as study abroad programmes, society trips, conference attendances and graduation ceremonies can come with hefty price tags. With financial planning and budgeting using the tips in this guide, you can spread out the cost of the expense so you can still be financially secure without skipping out on the formative experiences university provides. , on her top money saving tips!
Download SafeZone App
Have you downloaded the free SafeZone App? Designed to help you get support quickly and easily - anytime, anywhere on campus, the SafeZone app is here to keep you safe! Get support at the tap of a button. Download SafeZone – your link to campus safety and wellbeing.
Complete the Warwick Student Survey today!
Take your chance to inspire change! Complete the Warwick Student Survey and share your insights into student life for the chance to win 1 of 25 shopping vouchers worth up to £100.
Moth Survey: 10 June
Join us at 9am on 10 June for the first moth survey of 2026 to discover the fascinating diversity of these vital nighttime inhabitants of campus. This activity contributes to the Warwick Award. Find out more here.
Your Students’ Union is student-led meaning that we put you in charge of deciding, and becoming, your future student leaders. Congratulations to everyone who put in their time, effort and passion into their campaigns, and thank you to everyone who voted! You can also find out the results from this on the University's ethical stance on AI.
DeStresstival: Up next!
Enjoyed the Petting Zoo on campus last week? We have plenty more regular events this term to help you relax, unwind and destress. Check out our DeStresstival events, with open mic nights, outdoor cinema screenings, free yoga and relaxation sports sessions, and more.
Ahead of the summer vacation period, the you can get Warwick merchandise at a discounted price. Some items are available online, with more (and different) stock available in the Co-op store on campus. Pop in and see us!
Staying safe on and off campus
Whether you are living on or off campus, this may be the first time you have lived away from home or in shared accommodation. Wherever you are living this year, taking care of your personal safety is important, and we encourage you to review the advice and support available, including important phone numbers. Dial 101 for non-emergency police, dial 999 for emergency police, fire and ambulance and 111 for non-emergency medical problems. Students living off campus can access dedicated guidance, including advice on staying safe in and around your student home. You can also download our SafeZone app, which can be used on campus or in partner accommodation.
Financial pressure is a common part of university life and can affect more than just your bank balance. Worries about money can influence stress levels, sleep and concentration, making everyday life feel more overwhelming. The good news is that small, manageable changes can make a real difference. , on tips that can help!
Road closure: Gibbet Hill Road on 30 and 31 May
Gibbet Hill Road will be partially closed on 30 and 31 May to allow National Grid to carry out essential works just outside the Varsity. As a result, several bus services will be diverted or terminated early. All the details can be found here.
Co-op notice: Limited chilled goods available
Due to a major refrigeration failure over the weekend at the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ Co-op, we currently have limited chilled goods available for sale. Our team has been working hard to resolve the issue. We are planning to have the sandwich fridge stocked and available for sale around midday today, and we are working to restock our chilled goods throughout the day.
Himalayan Balsam bashing
Join this once-a-year opportunity on Thursday 4 June from 1-2pm, to make a truly meaningful contribution to the management of campus with the Grounds and Gardens Team. Himalayan Balsam, although its pink flowers are beautiful, is bad news for the British countryside. All equipment and training on how to uproot or cut the plants will be provided. The activity contributes to the Warwick Award.
Join the Students' Union in their first Neurodiversity Awareness & Wellbeing Day! Head over to the SU Atrium from 11am-3pm to speak to a range of services and societies who specialise in Neurodivergence. Plus, there will also be a free Alpaca experience!
DeStresstival: What's coming up
Enjoyed the Petting Zoo on campus yesterday? We have plenty more regular events this term to help you relax, unwind and destress. Check out our DeStresstival events, with open mic nights, outdoor cinema screenings, free yoga and relaxation sports sessions, and more.
New Acceptable Use Policy: online safety guidance
The University has introduced a new Acceptable Use Policy (IMP 09). These updated rules are designed to help us protect your personal data, improve our digital security and make everyone’s responsibilities clear. Read more and access the full policy here.
Looking after yourself during exam season
It’s important to look after yourself during exam season, make time for your wellbeing and reach out for extra support if you need it. Take a look at our webpage with tips for supporting your wellbeing before, during and after exams. There is also a strong Support Network at Warwick to help you. Find out how you can make the most of it during Term 3, on our page.
Money Matters Blog: How to avoid end-of-tenancy charges
Moving into a new house is one of the most exciting parts of student life. With a little organisation and some forward-planning, protecting your deposit is very manageable. Hear from Abigail on deposit-friendly living.
Congratulations to the winners of our recipe competition
In Term 1, we asked staff and students to submit their favourite snack recipes, linked to cultural celebration or personal tradition. Debasmita Palit and Martha Littuma Larrea share the stories behind their snacks, which you'll soon be able to try in Eatwise cafes. This year, both our winners are staff members and last year, 2 out of the 3 winners were students. You can still try WBS student Bolatito's Jollof Rice and Economics student Jesslyn's Mughlai Chicken Handi on our menu in Cafe Library. We'll be launching the competition again - look out for the launch in the student newsletter!
Global Lounge
Join the Global Lounge at The Nook every Wednesday, 2.00–4.00pm, for free snacks, drinks and a chance to meet other students. In Week 4, take part in Let’s Pause and Meditate, and in Week 5, join Study, Solve & Connect. This event is part of DeStresstival.
Vote for your next Faculty Reps, Forum Members, Disabled Students' Officer and Trans Students' Officer. Make your mark, be a voter, and cast your vote before 12pm this Friday.
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