It’s International Coffee Day! Coffee is a favourite beverage of students scrabbling to make that urgent deadline, but could it be doing more harm than good?… Coffee and I have had a rocky relationship, and I know I’m not the only one. Going into my ninth year of university with yet another PhD deadline on the […]
Guest Post: What does Orientation mean to a Warwick student?
Warwick’s annual International Orientation is a programme designed to help International and EU students arriving at Warwick to start their degrees. However, the programme offers so much more than just an introduction to the UK and Warwick… by guest blogger Francesca Alberigi (Orientation Helper, Team Leader, Coordinator and Warwick Alumni) In my time at Warwick […]
What’s in a name? Statistics can tell you…
Aesop’s study blog
Fables for the studying student; take a look at some Aesop inspired advice on how to tackle library life… by Laura Primiceri Evil tendencies are shown in early life Once (many times), a student realised that their tutor wouldn’t pressure them to speak during seminars, and that even if they did, there was another student […]
Kirby and his #studyhappy work over the past year
Our Study Happy penguin Kirby has become the mascot to students here on campus to promote Study Happy events. Let’s see what he has got up to over the past year… Study Happy is our Library campaign to help support student learning & development and promote a healthy study-life balance. We hosted a range of events through the […]
Struggling with revision? Your fellow students give their tips…
Dissertation troubles: digital solutions?
As with everything these days, where there’s a need, there’s an app. The same applies for managing your dissertation; let’s take a look at what’s on offer… by Karina Beck I’m a believer that finding the apps or software packages which suit your style of working is a matter of personal preference, so rather than […]
Getting the most from your sources: Note taking and speed reading
You gave us your top tips for term 3 healthy eating…
Missed these? Here are our practical guides to exam papers
Need some top tips for specific exam types? Here are our guides to short answer, open text, written and spoken exams from the archives. Our experienced writers let you know the best ways to revise and prepare for each paper, as well as some tips for the exam room… Read it and weep: Mastering your open text […]