Noah Keate

Remote work experience might not be the equaliser it seems

Work experience has, for many years, been a staple part of growing up. We are told all the time about the importance of future professions. Around the world, economies are built on people holding employment and developing their knowledge. To understand how industry works, a brief time experiencing work is...
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Posted Oct. 14, 2020

A book lover’s guide to Warwick

Book lover Noah Keate shares with us his first year experiences and how reading still managed to remain an important part of his every day life, even alongside his degree
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Posted Oct. 5, 2020

Why is eco-anxiety on the rise?

The climate crisis has become a defining issue in our society. Citizens and politicians alike are engaging in debate over effective strategies to mitigate climate change. However, evidence suggests that younger generations are experiencing heightened level of stress and anxiety due to climate change. This condition is commonly referred to...
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Posted Oct. 2, 2020

Online Freshers’ may have hidden opportunities

If you thought moving to university was an unusual, challenging step, the last few months have only exacerbated this. With the pandemic forcing all lectures at Warwick to move online for the autumn term, it is obvious that for every student — fresher or finalist, undergraduate or postgraduate — the experience...
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Posted Oct. 2, 2020

The problem with electric cars

A key government aim for the future has been learning how to mitigate the negative effects of climate change. Often, this will be most effective through international action. A country acting alone, if every other country is increasing their emissions, is likely to have a minimal effect at best. Agreements...
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Posted Oct. 1, 2020