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Vacancy at Aston Martin
Implications of Strike Action on Thursday
Students may be aware that the UCU have called for strike action on Thursday of this week. No academic staff have notified the School of their intention to strike and it is their right not to do so. Therefore the School cannot say if teaching will be affected on that day. However, we anticipate that any disruption will be limited in its extent and we recommend that engineering students attend class as normal. If and when it becomes clear that any engineering teaching staff are taking action we will post details of the resulting cancellations on this page.
Graduate Process Engineer Vacancy
Student Placements
Please find attached two job descriptions for 12 month electronics and software student placements.
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VOLUNTEER WITH WARWICK NIGHTLINE!
We are entirely student run and provide a variety of support and information services from 9pm-
9am every night of term. We strive to provide a consistent service of high quality and all of our
volunteers undergo thorough training by the Samaritans.
ES3C1 Lecture Room Changes
Reach Out Volunteers
We are having information sessions on Thursday for any students interested to find out more as well as all the information is available on our website ().
Opportunity: become an ambassador for your postgraduate community
Module Registration - Fourth Year Students
If, following the withdrawal of ES4C6 Remote Sensing and Global Modelling or for other reasons, you are requesting that one of your standard options should be replaced by an unlisted option then you should make this clear on the Module Registration Change Form, however you should also nominate a standard module as a replacement in case the change is not agreed. If your total load is 150 Credits or less both modules will be included in your timetable (if ES modules) and in your registrations for uploading, however if your total load exceeds 150 credits the unlisted option will not be added. During week 3 Professor Price will consider these requests, the ESO will notify students of any requests that have been agreed and timetables and registrations will be updated.
Useful links
Emergency and Support Links
For emergencies or urgent safety concerns, please contact the University 24-hour Community Safety line: +44 (0)2476 522083. Community Safety operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
In the event of an emergency on campus requiring ambulance, police or fire brigade, call 22222 from an internal telephone. If you are on campus and you use a mobile to call for an emergency service (999), you should also then call 024 76 5 22222. This alerts the University Community Safety team and will enable the emergency vehicle to be speedily escorted to where it is required on the campus.
If you're struggling but it's not an emergency, please contact Wellbeing.
If you are a parent or guardian there is more information on what to do if you have concerns: warwick.ac.uk/services/wss/parents/#concern.