WELCOME TO WARWICK Study Abroad Team Office for Global Engagement Outline of the Meeting • The Study Abroad Team • Teaching and Assessments at Warwick • Welcome to Warwick • Module Selection • An introduction to the Area • eMR (Electronic Module Registration) • Accommodation_Matthew Scott • Timeline • CAL_Gerard Sharpling • Higher Education Achievment Record • Student Welfare_Shirley Crookes • Campus Life • Meet your neighbour • Enrolling at Warwick • Meeting your departments (HEAR) • Where to find what you need – Study Abroad website – Drop in sessions – Social events • World@warwick Helen JOHNSON Ben MEERING Study Abroad Co-ordinator (Europe: Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland) Erasmus+-region1@warwick.ac.uk Head of Study Abroad 00 44 (0)24 7657 5598 00 44 (0) 24 7657 4429 Amanda OSBORNE Tarla PATEL Study Abroad Co-ordinator (Europe: excluding Erasmus+-region2@warwick.ac.uk Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland) Study Abroad Manager 00 44 (0) 24 7652 3705 00 44 (0) 24 7657 5567 Rachel CUDDIHY To be confirmed Senior Study Abroad Co-ordinator visiting@warwick.ac.uk 00 44 (0) 24 7615 1943 Study Abroad Co-ordinator (Worldwide) worldwide@warwick.ac.uk 00 44 (0) 24 7652 4133 Global and UK Reputation In the UK: • One of the only 3 Universities to remain consistently in the top 10 UK rankings for the past 10 years • 6th in the Guardian Newspaper Ranking, 2016 • 7th in the Complete University Guide, 2016 • 6th in the Times and Sunday Times, September 2015 In the World: • 61st in the QS World University Rankings, 2015 • 92 in the Shanghai Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), 2015 General • In which year was the University formed? • • • • How far is the University from London? In which city is the University located? Is there a Regional airport close by? How International is our campus? Our Location Central London (1 hour) Term Dates 2015/2016 Autumn Term Monday 5 October 2015 – Saturday 12 December 2015 Spring Term Monday 11 January 2016 – Saturday 19 March 2016 Summer Term Monday 25 April 2016 – Saturday 2 July 2016 Helsinki, Finland Visiting the Christmas Market in Germany Warwick Stratford-upon-Avon Birmingham Accommodation • Warwick has one of the largest and widest ranges of campus accommodation in the UK • Halls of residence, flats and family housing are on campus, with support available for those living off-campus Centre for Applied Linguistics: Language Support Available for overseas students who: Wish to improve their English language skills For more information go to: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/al/learning_english/insessional/ Student Support Shirley Crookes Head Of Student Support *Student Support Personal Tutor Senior Tutor Chaplaincy Resident Tutor International Office University Counselling Service Mental Health & Wellbeing Team Student Funding Students’ Union Advice Centre Health Centre Disability Services * studentsupport@warwick.ac.uk studentsupport@warwick.a Student Union and Student Societies Societies and Sports Facilities Sport Life on Campus Student Union The Student Union is run by students, for students The SU is a self-sustaining organisation using the revenue from food and drink outlets to fund other activities including: • Academic representation • Student Advice Centre • Job opportunities and volunteering • Nearly 300 clubs and societies! It is located in the heart campus, and is the central hub for students to meet and socialise. Politics and Society • • • • • Campaigns week Rag week Campaigning, Charity and Action Societies Warwick volunteers Mental Health Awareness week Sports • • • • • • 72 sports clubs Varsity League Warwick Active & Inter-mural league Coaching sessions Sports ball Festival of Sport LETS TAKE A BREAK 1965 2015 Enrolling at Warwick Surnames starting with • If you haven’t done this already, complete your online enrolment at http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/welcome/beforearrival You won’t be able to collect your ID card until you have done this. There are computer stations in Student Reception (Senate House) • ID cards can be collected from one of the enrolment events which are being held in the Panorama Suite, Rootes Building: – You will need to bring your passport with you – Non-EEA students collecting their cards and presenting a visa require verification by a member of the immigration service A–L M–Z 09:30 to 16:30 10:30 to 16:30 Saturday Sunday Non-EEA Students or Students from Switzerland • ID cards will only be issued once enrolment staff have verified the information entered at online enrolment against the documents provided. Scanned copies will be taken in order to comply with UKVI regulations – you will need to bring your passport and visa or UK residence card • If you are applying for a Tier 4 visa from overseas to come to the UK for longer than 6 months you will be issued with a 30 day temporary travel visa to enter the UK • You will need to collect a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) within 10 days of your arrival in the UK. This BRP will be your visa which is valid for the full duration of your course. See the Immigration Service website for details: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/international/immigration/tier4/brps/ Faculties • • • • Arts Science Social Sciences Medicine (Graduate Entry) Meeting your Department • Your academic base department will want to meet you as soon as possible – there are timetables for these meetings in the foyer • If your department does not have a meeting arranged go to the department and introduce yourself to the Study Abroad Co-ordinator Faculty of ARTS Faculty of SCIENCE Faculty of SOCIAL SCIENCE Base Department: confirmed on your offer letter your personal tutor will be from your base department you will take the majority of modules in your base department Non-base Department: It is normally acceptable to take one module in a non-base department Modern Language Departments If you are based in one of the language departments you may be able to take a wider mix of modules from across the University Some courses may not be available so have a list of alternatives. Some modules have prerequisites and the department will consider your previous academic work to ensure that you are able to take the module A Different Learning Environment • Reading set texts ahead of lectures and seminars • Written essay and reports • Research assignments • Projects • Case study analysis • • • • • Group work Class test, quiz Presentations Exams Working through problem sets How Will You Learn? Different for each course/department • • • • Lectures Seminars/Tutorials Hands on laboratory sessions (some courses) Research (some courses) Per week approximate (Guideline, will vary per department) • 9-20 hours lecture and contact time with academics • 10 hours laboratory classes • 5-30 hours of private study How Will You Be Assessed? • Written essay and reports • Research assignments • Projects • Case study analysis • Class test, quiz • • • • • Presentations Group Work Portfolios Performances Lab Work Part Year Students please see the part year Handbook at : http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/studyabroad/inbound/modules/partyearstudents-examinationmethods/ Module Selection • Module registration is an academic matter. Your departmental Study Abroad coordinator or undergraduate office staff will be able to help with this. • Most departments have a registration process for their modules. You must follow this process to ensure that you are on listings for lectures and included in seminar groups. • When selecting your modules, registering for the correct method of assessment is as important as registering for the module itself. For information 1 Warwick CATS credit = 0.5 ECTS A standard full year module is generally 30 CATS = 15 ECTS Assessment Selection There will be several options for assessment methods, incorrect selection could result in a ZERO mark on your Study Record or no seat in an examinations hall. Please take the time to work with your department on ensuring that you have made the correct module selection and method of assessment. e-MR e:Vision Module Registration • University of Warwick’s online module registration system • Allows the exams team to register you for examinations • Updates the University of Warwick student records system to record your marks, so that your transcript can be produced Any changes that need to be made after this date will require the authorisation of the Pro-Vice Chancellor for Education (Quality Standards). This will only be given in exceptional circumstances. Students based in Warwick Business School uses its own system: my.WBS You do not need to register your modules on eMR TIMELINE Enrolment 1. Complete online enrolment 2. Get your University ID card 3. Set up your university email account (this is how your department and the Study Abroad team will contact you Meet your base department Module Selection Register your Module selection 23 October 2015 4. Visit the administration Office in your base department 6. Discuss your module selection with your personal tutor 8. Confirm that you are registered in the department for your module 5. Meet your personal tutor 7. Confirm the correct methods of assessment (assignment(s) or examination(s)) 9. Complete the central eMR (electronic module registration) process 9a. Register your chosen modules 9b. Select the correct assessment method Check your eMR record week 4: (26/10 to 30/10/2015 10. Any problems contact your personal tutor or departmental administrator HEAR Higher Education Achievement Record With effect from 2014/2015 the University of Warwick was able to provide full year Study Abroad undergraduate students with a HEAR. It is proposed that with effect from 2015/2016 all Study Abroad undergraduate students will be provided with a HEAR. The HEAR is the equivalent of a transcript and is an electronic record of your academic achievements for the time that you spend with us. You will be contacted later in the term to set up an account to allow your HEAR to be produced. Please action this email straight away. The instructions allow you access to the electronic system to download your HEAR certificate. Contact us 1. website 2. Online post box: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/studyabroad/contact/onlinepostbox/ 3. Post box: for dropping off paperwork for the Study Abroad Team. International Office 1st Floor University House 4. DROP IN SESSIONS Drop in sessions will be held for all Study Abroad students during the term. Fliers are available giving times, dates and rooms. All drop-in sessions are held in University House. The first few sessions are: Date Time Location Tuesday 6th October 14:30 – 16:00 CMR 0.3 Wednesday 7th October 14:30 – 16:00 CMR 0.3 Friday 9th October 14:30 – 16:00 CMR 0.1 Tuesday 13th October 14:30 – 16:00 CMR 0.3 Wednesday 14th October 14:30 – 15:30 CMR 0.1 Tuesday 20th October 14:30 – 15:30 CMR 0.1 Friday 23rd October 14:30 – 15:30 CMR 0.1 CMR 0.1 and CMR 0.3 are located inside the University House café on the ground floor Thank you for listening Helen JOHNSON Ben MEERING Study Abroad Co-ordinator (Europe: Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland) Erasmus+-region1@warwick.ac.uk Head of Study Abroad 00 44 (0)24 7657 5598 00 44 (0) 24 7657 4429 Amanda OSBORNE Tarla PATEL Study Abroad Co-ordinator (Europe: excluding Erasmus+-region2@warwick.ac.uk Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland) Study Abroad Manager 00 44 (0) 24 7652 3705 00 44 (0) 24 7657 5567 Rachel CUDDIHY Jade Perkins Senior Study Abroad Co-ordinator visiting@warwick.ac.uk 00 44 (0) 24 7615 1943 Study Abroad Co-ordinator (Worldwide) worldwide@warwick.ac.uk 00 44 (0) 24 7652 4133 world@warwick Society Nadia BAZARGAN - President Paolo Vacca - Language Groups Coordinator Alexa Enache - Cultural Events Coordinator Tanya Beck - Languages Publicity Officer Jin Yang - Treasurer