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WELCOME TO WARWICK

We hope our Introduction pages have given you some initial insight into our campus!

We’ve pulled together some activities to help you navigate our website and find out more about
student life at Warwick

 Accommodation
o How many Halls of Residence are there on campus for undergraduates?
13 halls; 6766 rooms
o How many choices can you include in your accommodation application – which Halls
would you choose & why?
Preferences – En suite, kitchens shared with 8 people, single bed
6 accommodation preferences (minimum of 3 shared bathrooms);
Bluebelle – 8 kitchen, en suite, £189 a week
Claycroft – 8 kitchen, 2 bathroom, £130 a week
Heronbank – 8 kitchen, en suite, close to sports hub, £152 a week
Lakeside – 8 kitchen, en suite, close to sports hub, £148 a week
Whitefields – 12 kitchen, 6 bathroom, cheapest, £75 a week
o When do applications to accommodation open?
26th September; Deadline 31st July

 Warwick Sport
o What facilities are available at the Sports Hub? (e.g., gym? Climbing wall?)
Gym, climbing wall, swimming pool, sauna, tennis court, basketball court, squash
courts, combat room, sports arena, physiotherapy services
o Can you take part in Warwick Sport sessions during ‘lockdown’ – what would you
choose?
Yes, gym, swimming

 Student Support Services


o What support can you access as a Warwick student?
All sectors of support (academic, accommodation, health & wellbeing, careers &
skills, feedback, financial, security, disability & accessibility, equality & diversity,
international support, chaplaincy, estates, IT & printing and children’s services)

 Warwick SU
o Who are the Sabbatical Officers for the 2019/2020 academic year – what are their
roles?
Ben Newsham
o Outside of the Societies and Sports Clubs, what does the SU do?
Reforming disciplinary process, campaigning for improved wellbeing services and
support, fighting for equal opportunities for all (diversity, education), addressing
climate emergency, nurturing campus and the community, providing wider life
skills
o What would be your top five Student Societies, if you were to study at Warwick?
Aiesec – become more cultured; Chess; Computing; Minecraft; Warwick AI; Warwick
Airsoft; Warwick Game Design; Warwick Magic; Warwick Mind Aware; Yoga
o What do you think is the most unusual sports club at Warwick?
Korfball – I had never heard of it
We will explore Student Funding, UG Admissions and other parts of the non-academic side of
University life later in the week.

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