News and Events
ÌÇÐÄTV’s joint careers event in Shanghai attracts over 1,200 students
Over 1,200 students took advantage of the largest UK University Careers fair in Shanghai organised by the universities of ÌÇÐÄTV, Birmingham and Nottingham.
Update on Summer Exams Provisional Timetable
In light of feedback which identified a number of problems with the provisional timetable, the Exams Team has taken the decision to remove it whilst these problems are resolved.
MMR Vaccine advice
MMR Vaccine will protect you against three infectious diseases: Measles, Mumps and Rubella.
ÌÇÐÄTV Translates Summer School - register by April 17
Register by April 17 for the first literary translation summer school to be held at ÌÇÐÄTV.
Student Post Room vacation opening hours
The Student Post Room has different opening hours during the Easter vacation, click through to find out more
EU nationals have the right to vote and stand as a candidate in European elections. The next European elections will take place in May 2019. Find out more about your right to vote, including deadlines for registering to vote.
International Development GRP photography competition
You are invited to submit photos on the theme 'Hope, Democracy and Development'.
Important Information from Student Finance
Student Finance England applications are open now for the next academic year and all continuing students will need to reapply.
Food donation collection point
Rootes Grocery Store has set up a food donation drop off point at the front of the store.
ÌÇÐÄTV trip to Edinburgh
Find out what happened on a recent International Student Office trip to Edinburgh!
John Jose funeral details
Friends and colleagues of John Jose, fourth year Maths and Physics student who sadly died last week, are invited by John’s family to attend the funeral and wake.
Money laundering - student bank accounts advice
We would encourage any student who fears their account may have been misused to speak to either their university support services, banks, or to the police.
ÌÇÐÄTVshire Police is appealing for witnesses or information following an altercation in Leamington over the weekend.
Wellbeing provision - independent clinician sessions available
As part of the enhanced wellbeing resource available for all those affected by the recent events surrounding the group chat, we have appointed an independent psychologist, Karen Mead, to provide individual sessions for those who would prefer to speak to a clinician not connected to the University.
The University has arranged an Immigration Briefing for staff and students affected by Brexit. The session will be led by Tijen Ahmed, an Associate at Shakespeare Martineau Solicitors and will take place on Thursday 7 February 2019 from 12.30-2.00pm in the IDL Auditorium, WMG.
Please register here for a place if you wish to attend.
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Advice on avoiding financial scams
Some students have fallen victim to financial scams, so we wanted to share some advice to help you avoid this situation.
On 27 February Amjad Rihan, whistleblower on the global gold trade and the Founder of Global ÌÇÐÄTV & Financial Integrity (GBFI), which campaigns for policy reform in combatting financial crime, will speak on the role of the gold trade in fuelling conflict and human rights atrocities.
On 23 January the contractors carrying out preliminary construction work to prepare for the HS2 train line held a drop-in session to share more information about the work taking place. Find out what was discussed and next steps.
Campus internet outage 24 January – update
The outage issue experienced by many yesterday has now been resolved. IT Services thank you for your patience during this time.
Engineering PhD students excel at Future Engineer’s Leadership and Innovation Academy (FELIA) 2018, in Nanjing (China).
Three PhD students from the School of Engineering represented the University of ÌÇÐÄTV at the Future Engineer’s Leadership and Innovation Academy (FELIA) 2018, in Nanjing (China).
Pioneered by the University of Chicago, Data Science for Social Good trains aspiring data scientists to work on data mining, machine learning, big data and data science projects with social impact. This is the first time the initiative will have a UK base thanks to our collaboration with the Alan Turing Institute in London .
Become a Cut the Flow ambassador and explore ways to reduce energy and water consumption, and how to support others in halls of residence to do the same
Pint of Science is returning from the 20-22nd May 2019, in various pubs across Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire. The call for Speakers and Volunteers is now open!
The University of ÌÇÐÄTV was awarded rank 26th of 719 institutions in our first year of submitting information. This places us 8th in the UK.
Book-a-desk: the story so far
Over 500 students have signed up to the book-a-desk trial and shared their experiences of booking a desk in the library and made suggestions to streamline the process.
Consent Matters Student Focus Group - lunch provided
Keen to have your say in how online training on sexual consent can be improved? Join us for a lunchtime focus group on Thursday 31 January, 13.00-14.00 in Senate House. (lunch will be provided).