URSS Diary: the rite of passage of making a mistake in labs
Matthew Dale shares his experience of dealing with setbacks and mistakes in the lab as part of the Undergraduate Research Support Scheme at the University of Warwick.
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Matthew Dale shares his experience of dealing with setbacks and mistakes in the lab as part of the Undergraduate Research Support Scheme at the University of Warwick.
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More than 23% of individuals who sat their A Levels this year received an unconditional university offer. Unconditional offers are even more coveted by perspective students than the conditional offer, which expresses the university’s interest as long as they achieve certain grades in an examination. Conditional offers vigorously test a...
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Some franchises are lucky to see a single game in the space of four years. Life is Strange is about to get its third. The first episode of a five-part series introduced the town of Arcadia Bay, where players joined high school student Max Caulfield as she was bestowed the...
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At Warwick, we have the opportunity to explore the world – whether it’s through societies, study abroad options or volunteering. In this interview with Ellen Percival, Publicity and Communications Secretary for Warwick Mixed Hockey, you can see how sports is a wonderful opportunity to explore both in England and abroad ...
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Freshers is undoubtedly a thrilling yet nerve-wrecking experience in any student’s life. Moving away from the comfort of home after 18 years and forging new friendships can be incredibly daunting. As a former fresher, I can confidently say there is a distinctive type of exhaustion that comes with socialising day-in...
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Kirstie Shearman reports on research from the Salk Institute which reveals a novel way of healing skin wounds.
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Abi Parsons shares her experience of gaining an insight into a potential future career as part of the Undergraduate Research Support Scheme at the University of Warwick.
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People write for many different reasons. Some write in response to moments of inspiration – for example, a scenic holiday or a powerful art piece. Some write because poetry is healing, needing introspection and a means of framing emotions. However most people write simply because it’s fun and because developing...
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In many ways the 2018 Berlin Marathon was unsurprising. Eliud Kipchoge, the world’s top marathoner, glided easily to the finish line, finally setting the world record that has long eluded him. What was surprising was the time that he ran: two hours, one minute, and 39 seconds. It is the...
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Andy Haldane, Chief Economist at the Bank of England, spoke to Warwick students about ‘Growth, Finance and Institutions’ as part of the 360 Guest Lecture Series. Before the talk, RAW’s Speech Department spoke to Mr. Haldane about the reforms made in the financial sector 10years on from the financial crisis,...
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Manpreet Kaur reports on research which reveals tunnels located in skulls and how these could help our understanding of immune responses.
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After 40 years, he’s coming back home… and in one of the biggest horror film events of the year, a new Halloween film is coming out, reuniting series veterans like Jamie Lee Curtis and John Carpenter. In anticipation of this new film, I’ve taken a brief look back at the...
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At Warwick, we have the opportunity to explore the world – whether it’s through societies, study abroad options or volunteering. In this interview with Elizabeth Buhl, President of Warwick RAG, you can see how volunteering and travel go hand in hand… For those who haven’t heard of RAG before,...
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