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Welcome to the WGA website

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This site is for alumni (former students) from the University of Warwick, the City of Coventry Training College and Coventry
College of Education. Use this site to find old friends, read about what your former classmates are doing, book for events, get careers advice and much, much more...
We are in contact with over 129,000 alumni. Be part of the wider Warwick community - don't forget to keep in touch
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Warwick Connect
We hope that you have receieved your copy of the new magazine for alumni and friends now. We'd love to know what you think of it. Fill in the online feedback form for the chance to win a very posh Silver Cross pen, worth £50.
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Graduating this summer?
You will be joining a global community of over 129,000 alumni and you will have access to a full and varied alumni relations programme. Don't forget to subscribe to the WGA for only £20 to receive additional benefits and services.
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Offbeat Reunion - Saturday 31 May 2008
To mark the passing of Zippy's, there will be a massive Offbeat reunion on the last-ever night of the venue's existence - May 31 2008. This will be for anyone who's been involved in the society since it began. In the fullness of time, Mark Sturdy and the other organisers will be looking for DJs - hopefully someone from every era of Offbeat, from 1985 to now!
Of course, there are ex-Offbeaters spread out all over the place, so they will be relying heavily on word of mouth to make this event work. Please spread the word to anyone who you think may be interested!
Tickets will be available shortly from the Union website for £5. The link will be added here when it's up.
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WarwickForward email
WarwickForward is a free email forwarding service offered to subscribing members of the Warwick Graduates' Association which allows you to maintain a permanent email address associated with the University. It provides you with an easy way to keep in touch with friends and colleagues following graduation and during your working life without having to constantly update your contacts whenever your email address changes.
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WGA on My Space AND Facebook
The WGA has joined both MySpace and Facebook. We are keeping both updated with news, events and anything else we can think of that might interest you! You can join both communities to keep updated on Warwick happenings and to keep in touch with friends. It's a great way to let your friends know if you're planning to attend an event!
Add us to your friends on MySpace and join the WGA group on Facebook!
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Blog! Warwick Graduates of the Last Ten Years
There is now a blog for all graduates of the last ten years to post comments and discuss what they have been up to and share tips.
Go on - contribute at http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/wgagold
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Warwick Blogs - Important News
Blogbuilder update
There has been a new release of Blogbuilder with a few improvements and new features:
Alumni Permissions
As well as writing entries that can only be seen by staff and students, users can now write entries that can be seen by all Alumni users who log in with their WGA user login. This will not work retroactively and Alumni users will not be able to see "University–only" entries (only "University & Alumni" entries). If you find that the Alumni permissions do not work for you, then you may well have one of the old Alumni accounts we created before we had a proper authentication system that points to the WGA. If you are having trouble, let ITS know and they will check out your account (click on link below).
If you have joined the WGA and wish to maintain access to your blog after your ITS usercode expires please go to the link attached.
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Brittle bone scan developed by Warwick?s Deputy Vice-Chancellor helps own secretary |
| A machine first created by a team led by Warwick Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Stuart Palmer to test women at risk of brittle bones (osteoporosis), has returned almost to his doorstep to test a number of women including Professor Palmer's own PA Gill Gough |
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Wed, 07 May 2008 |
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Nanotube production leaps from sooty mess in test tube to ready formed chemical microsensors |
| Carbon nanotubes’ potential as a super material is blighted by the fact that when first made they often take the form of an unprepossessing pile of sooty black mess in the bottom of a test tube. Now researchers in the University of Warwick’s Department of Chemistry have found a way of producing carbon nanotubes in which they instantly form a highly sensitive ready made electric circuit. |
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Tue, 06 May 2008 |
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Double Costa Winner Success for 1st Ever National Student Writers? Festival |
| PENCILFest,
the UK’s first ever national student writers’ festival is celebrating
striking double Costa prize gold as both
Costa Book Prize winner A.L. Kennedy and Costa First Book Prize winner
Catherine O’Flynn have agreed to appear at this unique free student run
literary festival. |
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Tue, 06 May 2008 |
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Editor:
Tess Robinson
Alumni Relations Officer
Design:
Networks
newmedia
Please address all correspondence to:
WGA, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 8UW.
Tel: 024 7657 4036
Fax: 024 7657 4363
CLICK HERE TO EMAIL
The views expressed in this web site are not necessarily those of the
Warwick Graduates Association or the University of Warwick.
© 2008 Warwick Graduates Association, The University of Warwick.
All rights reserved
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