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The University of Warwick was founded in 1965. Since then the University has grown into 750 acres of world-class academic departments, peaceful lakes and woodlands.
The University now has over 16,000 students and 4,871 members of staff. It is consistently ranked in the top ten of the media league tables. There are around 10 applications for every place here.
More than this, the University provides an enormous social, sports and arts scene for its members and visitors. Extending way beyond lecture theatres, seminar rooms, and the library, the University is a diverse and exciting community in its own right. Warwick is a place to be at home, to study, and to play.
Despite being called the University of Warwick, we are actually nearer to the City of Coventry than the town of Warwick. The University is located in the heart of England, 3 miles from Coventry and on the border with Warwickshire. If you would like to visit the University, there are several Open Days each year.
Starting University Why choose Warwick? What is it like to be living at University for the first time and sharing halls of residence with other students? What's different about studying at University?
Opportunities at University What opportunities and activities are available on campus? What societies are there and how can I find out about them? What makes Warwick different?
Accommodation and Facilities What is the on-campus accommodation like? Where do students live off-campus? What facilities are available for studying? What other facilities are available for when I want to relax?
Life after University How will studying at Warwick prepare me for my career? What opportunities are available to me when I graduate?
The University campus consists of the following sites:
Central campus
Westwood campus
Gibbet Hill campus
Warwick HRI at Wellesbourne and Kirton
Central campus, Westwood campus and Gibbet HIll are all within walking distance from each other
On Central campus you will find the Students' Union, Warwick Arts Centre, many of the academic departments and halls of residences, the Sports Centre, shopping mall and lots of plants, trees and lakes. In 2005, Warwick was voted the "best campus" in the UK.
The Students' Union at Warwick is one of the largest and most active in the country. It is run by students for students and offers support services as well as entertainment and events varying from academic and cultural to sporting, campaigning, social and welfare needs. Find out about all the latest Union entertainment on the The Students' Union website.
Saturday 20th September 3pm - 2am Taylor John's House ~ Canal Basin Coventry ~ CV1 4LY
£9 DAY ticket into ALL VENUES for ALL WEEKEND or £7 limited door ticket for Sonic Boom!
ANDY VOTEL is worldwide known electronic musician, producer and co-founder of Twisted Nerve Records and 'B Music'. Residing in Manchester this extraordinary musically minded man has been at the forefront of the DJ remix scene with releases since 1996. As part of his summer and autumn festival tour 2008, ATAM welcomes Votel to Coventry as he performs a DJ set dedicated to our own electronic legend Delia Derbyshire, composed especially for A Thing About Machines.
"Buys old records - makes new records. Teacher - triple label boss - graphic designer - acid-volk collector - microphone tormenter - bad-ass foreign psych DJ - snappy dresser." (Fat City Records)
"Everyone's favourite crown prince of psychedelic excess" (Boomkat)
i got my AS level results today...each subject was a grade lower than what i had wanted and expected. are predicted grades more important than AS levels?
Hi!I'm simona and i study languages at the university of Catania(Sicily);i would like to do my postgraduate studies at Warwick after my last year of undergraduate course.. Is it possible?are there some helps for foreign students? thank you..Simona