Welcome back! We hope everyone enjoyed their Easter break and is ready to begin (or continue, if you’re really on your game) exam revision. Term 3 can sometimes feel like you’re carrying the world on your shoulders, but we’ve got plenty going on in the library to help keep you motivated and refreshed. Here are the 5 best things happening in the library in term 3 (apart from you smashing your revision!)… by Daryl Johnson Continue reading “5 Best Things Happening in the Library this Term”
Beyond the Campus Bubble
Living on a campus is a bit of a bubble: you study, sleep and socialise in one small place. But, there is life beyond the bubble! Whether that be in Coventry, Leamington Spa or even the other side of the world… how far will you go? … by Ciara Brodie Continue reading “Beyond the Campus Bubble”
Keeping your focus throughout the year
Second term can feel like a repeat of the first, only without the excitement of freshers and the start of a new year – here are some handy tips designed to keep your focus all year round… By Rachael Davies
Sensational Sensory Day!
Student and staff collaboration is not only reserved for academic projects. This is an account of how last year’s Sensory Day came to be and why you should consider attending events that will enhance your Warwick experience… by Keeley Varey
‘Twas the Warwick Library Advent Calendar
We were busy throughout the month asking our friends and colleagues around the University for their seasonal book, film and TV recommendations. We gathered them all together and shared them with you over the last 25 days on Twitter under #WarwickLibraryAdvent. But you won’t have to scroll through our feed to see them all as our gift to you today is this holly jolly compilation. Happy Holidays from the Library!
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Cosiest spots to beat the cold during the winter break
This one is for those dedicated few still around during the winter holidays as you might be wondering where to get a tasty treat to stave off the cold during the winter break… By Rachael Davies
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Study sounds: ambient music and the rise of productivity playlists
“Background music” has a bad reputation – but the right kind of noise can improve cognition, increase focus, and block out distraction… by Dr David Richardson (with headphones in)
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Trick or Treat? 10 picks to help you face your fears
Have you had enough of zombies or nurses costumes and scary movies? Already read Dracula and Frankenstein? Halloween is here so we thought we’d give you a different way to celebrate by sharing our best Library picks to help you face your fears… By Oriane Boulay
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Let’s celebrate! How and why you should celebrate your achievements during your postgrad
The sun is shining, the library has been more or less abandoned and there’s more ducks than students on campus. It must be the end of a hard working year and (hopefully) the time to relax and celebrate all you’ve achieved this year…By Nuala Clarke
How to get ahead this summer without actually studying
Is concern creeping in regarding an unproductive summer, but you’re not quite ready to get into the academic swing? Here are some suggestions on filling your time productively, without having to hit the books… by Laura Primiceri
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