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CONTENTS
1 Introduction
1.1 About SingSoc 4
1.2 Warwick Singapore Office 4
1.3 Executive Committee 2023/24 5
2 Pre-Departure
2.1 Pre-Departure Activities 7
2.2 University Websites 8
2.3 Important Deadlines 9
2.4 Visa Application 10-11
2.5 Applying for Accommodation 12-14
2.6 Exit Permit 14
2.7 Registering with MFA 14
2.8 Medical Check-up and Vaccinations 14
2.9 Insurance 15
2.10 Complete Enrolment 15
2.11 Phone Lines 15-16
2.12 Finances 16
2.13 Packing 17-18
2.14 Booking Flights 19
2.15 Important Documents to Hand Carry 19
3 On Arrival in the UK
3.1 Getting through Immigration 21
3.2 Getting to Campus 21-22
3.3 Covid Travel Requirements 22
3.4 Getting around Campus 22
3.5 Things to Do 23
3.6 Welcome Week 23
3.7 Bank Accounts 23-24
3.8 National Health Service 25

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CONTENTS
4 Life at Warwick – Academic Details
4.1 Tuition & Accommodation Fees 27
4.2 Term & Vacation Dates 2022/23 28
4.3 Lesson Times 28
4.4 Exams and Assessments 28
5 Life at Warwick – Travelling Around
5.1 Rail 30
5.2 Buses 30
5.3 Driving 31
5.4 Area around Warwick University 32-34
6 Life at Warwick – Campus Life
6.1 Culture 36
6.2 Weather & Time 36
6.3 Shops on Campus 37
6.4 Students’ Union Building 38
6.5 Sports & Societies 38-39
6.6 IT Services 39
6.7 Safety 39
6.8 Groceries 39
6.9 Launderette 40
6.10 Post 40
6.11 Religion 40
6.12 Useful Apps 41
6.13 Jobs 41

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Introduction

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1.1 ABOUT SINGSOC
The Warwick Singapore Society (Warwick SingSoc) is an official organisation and a subsidiary of the
University of Warwick Students’ Union. With an annual membership of about 200 students, Warwick
SingSoc aims to elevate the experience of studying abroad by providing a home away from Home for
our Singaporean members. In addition, Warwick SingSoc also acts as a platform to share various
aspects of our unique Singaporean culture and lifestyle with students of other nationalities in the
University. Ultimately, we strive to foster an inclusive and supportive community for our members, as
well as to provide opportunities to help them excel in their endeavours.

We also aim to share our unique Singaporean culture with the rest of the Warwick student population.
Our events calendar is packed throughout the year, with sporting events such as the annual Warwick
Summer Games, festive gatherings like Christmas and Chinese New Year dinners, an annual theatre
production and a ski trip.

Do visit us via the different platforms below to find out more about what we can offer you.
Telegram: Warwick Singapore Offer Holders Group 2023
Instagram: Warwick Singapore Instagram

1.2 WARWICK SINGAPORE OFFICE


The Singapore Office is headed by Senior Liaison Officer for Southeast Asia, Mr Imran Hashim. Imran
provides advice and guidance on applying to and studying at the University of Warwick. The Office
also assists with visa-related issues.

Office/Mobile: +65 9383 7594 (Whatsapp is best!)


Email: SEAsia@warwick.ac.uk

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1.3 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2023/24
Contacts with a⭐
Feel free to contact us about queries that you may have throughout the pre-departure process!
are the preferred contact number for that particular Exco Member!

SG/ UK Contact
Name Position Course Telegram Handle Email
(+65/+44)

Lucas Huan President


Politics,
Philosophy &
9871 7221⭐️
7547 938 145
@lucas_huan
president.
warwicksingsoc
Economics @gmail.com

9757 6976⭐
vicepresident.
Vice-
Sabrina Tan Management @sabrinatanzx warwicksingsoc
President 7917 951 570
@gmail.com
9619 2542 ⭐
secretary.
Chris Cheung Secretary Management @justcallmechris warwicksingsoc
7917 952 006
@gmail.com
96914918 ⭐
treasurer.
Aaron Ang Treasurer Economics - warwicksingsoc
7761 338 999
@gmail.com
community.
Wayne Ang
Community
Director
Neuroscience
-
7917 951 958 ⭐ @wayneangg warwicksingsoc
@gmail.com
events.
Event 85954975
Ren Jie Economics @rondododo warwicksingsoc
Director -
@gmail.com
Corporate corpcomms.
Computer 9641 7089
Ethan Wong Comms @ethandibo warwicksingsoc
Science -
Director @gmail.com
Corporate corpcomms.
Amir Rafi Comms
Director
Accounting &
Finance
-
7783 324 155 ⭐️ @amir_rafi warwicksingsoc
@gmail.com
Corporate corpcomms.
Sean Wong Comms
Director
Economics
8777 0309
7761 308 973 ⭐️ @seenwrong warwicksingsoc
@gmail.com
culture.
Cultural
Adam Sociology - @nightwing0037 warwicksingsoc
Director
@gmail.com

Rachel Lim
Marketing
Director
Politics,
Philosophy &
8362 2111⭐️
7859 181 777
@rachellimlx
marketing.
warwicksingsoc
Economics @gmail.com

Bharath Waaj
Sport
Secretary
Economics
8202 2920
7760 753 434
⭐️ @bwaaj
sports.
warwicksingsoc
@gmail.com

Gabriel Foo
Tour
Secretary
Management
9833 9972
-
⭐️ @gfooster
tours.warwicksin
gsoc@gmail.com

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Pre-Departure!

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2.1 PRE-DEPARTURE ACTIVITIES
Freshers’ Orientation 2023
Date: 18-19 Aug 2023 Warwick Summer Games (WSG)
Venue: East Coast Park Date: TBC
Venue: TBC
Orientation is a great opportunity for you to get
to know and interact with your fellow Warwick Summer Games is an annual full-day
batchmates and seniors through fun and sporting event organised by Warwick SingSoc.
games! It will be a 2D1N event where you can Each year, we invite the SingSocs of various UK
look forward to station games, a barbecue universities to send teams to participate in a
night and a chalet stay! day of friendly competition in our many
sporting events, such as Basketball, Frisbee,
Badminton, Football, Captain’s Ball.
We will continue to arrange for smaller
meet-up sessions past Orientation itself to WSG seeks to provide an avenue for
allow you to have a chance to meet your fellow Singaporeans studying across the UK to
seniors and batchmates, and to collect some interact with one another and expand their
essential items we think will be useful before social network. This is another fantastic
you take off. Do follow us on our social media opportunity for you to bond with fellow
and freshers’ pages for the latest updates! Warwick students across all levels.

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2.2 UNIVERSITY WEBSITES
A step-by-step guide by the University on what you
https://warwick.ac.uk/students/welcome
have to do pre-arrival, on arrival and post-arrival.

Information by Warwick International Office for Offer


https://warwick.ac.uk/study/international/ Holders. It contains information ranging from how to
admissions/offerholders/arriving/ accept your offer, to how to prepare for Warwick (e.g.
opening a bank account, insurance), etc.

The University’s platform for student records. You may


use it for:
- Viewing modules
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/evision - Editing personal data
- Paying tuition/accommodation fees
Login using your ITS account, which will be available
once you complete Stage 1 of Enrolment.

https://warwick.ac.uk/services/academicof Student Finance page that contains information on


fice/finance tuition fees, when and how to pay, etc.

Warwick Student Union Website, which has all the


http://www.warwicksu.com information on sports and societies at Warwick, campus
stores, events at the SU, etc.

Warwick Singapore Society website, which has details


https://warwicksingsoc.wixsite.com/weare and guides to help you prepare for your arrival and
warwicksg contact information for course ambassadors and the
SingSoc ExCo.

Warwick Offer Holders 2022 – join this Telegram group


Warwick Singapore Offer Holders Group for more updates about the application process, details
for upcoming events, and other useful information!

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2.3 IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Relevant
Item Deadline Remarks
Section

Visa Application is done with the UK Visas and


Immigration. You need to complete your visa
application successfully prior to coming to the
At least 1 month UK so it is vital that you get this done! Your
before you fly passport will be retained while the visa is
off and not processed so make sure you do not make any
Visa Application Section 2.4
earlier than 3 travel plans for the two weeks after you submit
months before your application.
the start of term
If there are any issues with the Visa Application
(it may take more than 2 weeks), do contact Mr.
Imran Hashim for assistance.
It is highly important that you apply for
accommodation before this date. Any
applications past this date will not be
guaranteed on-campus accommodation. If this
happens you might have to live off-campus
instead and miss out on the campus
experience.

Accommodation We recommend that you talk to seniors/OGLs


22 August 2023 Section 2.5
Application before selecting your accommodations! Also
check out the accommodation brochure for
2022/23. We have also produced a video for
our Youtube Channel showing the highlights of
each accommodation.

The link to the Youtube Playlist is here:


https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnGLn_nioT
8kxmTGgY7SirQY2ovQ2H8p9

It is compulsory for all NSmen to apply for an


Exit Permit (for Before leaving
Exit Permit before departing for their studies. It Section 2.6
NSmen only) Singapore
can be done within 15 minutes via NS Portal.

Remember to complete this in time so that you


Opens may login to the various University platforms
approximately before leaving. This will prevent delays in
Enrolment 2-3 weeks obtaining your University Card when you arrive
Section 2.10
Process before the start at Warwick.
date of your
course Note: You will need to have obtained your visa
to complete this process.

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2.4 VISA APPLICATION
Most of you will be applying for a Tier 4 (General) Address:
Visa for studies in the UK. Do try to get your visa VFS Global Services Singapore Pte. Ltd.
application done early (up to 3 months in 135 Cecil Street,
advance) in case of any complications. The #08-01 Philippine Airlines Building,
general procedure is: Singapore 069536

1. Prepare your required supporting documents Application submission (by appointment only):
and information – receive your Confirmation of Monday to Friday: 08:00 – 16:00
Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from the
University, and ensure your passport is valid for Document collection:
the whole duration of your studies (to avoid Monday to Friday 08:00 – 16:00
future hassle). More details.  
For more information and a step-by-step guide,
2. For most of you, you will apply for a Visa please see
outside the UK. You will have to complete an https://visa.vfsglobal.com/sgp/en/gbr/apply-visa
online form which you can access from this page
(Start now button). Direct link to online form. For the appointment, please bring along:
- Printout of appointment confirmation email
3. You will need to complete payment of the - Valid passport/travel document (with at least
Immigration Healthcare Surcharge at 1 page blank on both sides)
https://www.immigration-health-surcharge.servi - Printout of completed visa application form
ce.gov.uk/payment/start. When payment is - O Level and A Level Certificate or IB Diploma
cleared, you will be given an IHS number for or any equivalent qualification (both original
your application form. (note: this IHS number is and photocopy); or undergraduate cert if
not the same as an NHS number needed for you’re starting a postgrad course
medical treatment in the UK) Non-payment will - Evidence of sufficient funds, both original and
result in a rejected application. photocopy. This evidence does take time to
produce but is only checked in some cases.
4. Pay the application fee online via Visa or
MasterCard.

5. Book an appointment at the visa application


centre operated by VFS Global Singapore. Your
appointment must be within 30 days of
submission of the online application form.

6. Check whether you have any supporting


documents that need to be uploaded before the
appointment as there is a Document Scanning
Fee (SGD$29) if you choose to scan your
documents on the day itself.

7. Attend the appointment at the Visa application


centre in person, where your biometric data will
be collected. A picture of you will be taken for
your BRP.

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Evidence of Sufficient Funds
If you are on a scholarship: Your sponsor should provide you with a scholarship letter stating that they
will pay for your full academic fees and living expenses.

If you are self-funded: Prepare a bank statement stating that you have enough money to fund your
education for at least the first year. This includes your academic fees for the first year and all other
living expenses. The bank statement needs to show a 28-day period ending no more than a month
before the visa application date. You may or may not be asked to show this document, depending on
whether you are from a country deemed "high risk" by the UKBA (generally UKBA does not ask
Singaporeans to produce this document)

If the money is held in your parent/guardian’s account: You will have to provide their bank statement, a
document showing the relationship (birth cert, adoption cert or court document) as well as a letter
from your parent/guardian confirming the relationship and permission to use the funds.

i) Your passport will be taken from you (as the visa will be pasted inside) and you should be able to
collect it back within 1-2 weeks (however this varies and there have been cases where the process
does take longer). You cannot travel overseas in this duration! There is an option to keep your
passport during the visa application process, but it will cost an additional SGD$144.
ii) You can pay SGD$4 for SMS notification service to let you know what specific stage of the visa
application process you are in once your passport is submitted.
iii) There is also a courier service to send your passport to your home for a fee of SGD$23.
iv) There are other premium services available on the VFS Website.
v) VFS will typically notify you that your passport is ready for collection via email, and you will need
to head down to the VFS address to collect your passport. Do check that your details on the visa
are correct. (There will also be a white sticker on the cover page of your passport. This can safely
be thrown away.)

NOTE: Singapore is considered one of the ‘low risk’ countries, and as a ‘low risk’ applicant, you will not
normally need to provide all the supporting documents. However, they reserve the right to request all
documents from you, so we advise you to bring everything mentioned for your appointment to
prevent any delays.

*If any of your supporting documents are not in English, you must additionally provide a translated
copy done by a translation company.

For information on visa application:


UK Border Agency (Immigration Authority)
https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa

VFS Global Singapore (Visa Application Agent)


https://www.vfsglobal.co.uk/sg/en#latest-updates_o=Article%20Date,Descending

University of Warwick immigration guide


https://warwick.ac.uk/study/international/immigration/

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2.5 APPLYING FOR ACCOMMODATION
Go to https://warwick.ac.uk/services/accommodation/students/prospective/apply/23 to apply for
accommodation. The deadline for submitting your application this year is 22 August 2023.
Undergraduate 35-week let (need to move out during Easter Vacation)

Name Bathroom Cost Remarks

Arthur Vick En-suite £221 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Jack Martin En-suite £198 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Rootes (International
Shared £119 per week, 1st Year Undergraduates
House)

Undergraduate 40-week let (includes all of term time, Winter Break and Spring Break)

Name Bathroom Cost Remarks

Bluebell En-suite £233 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Claycroft Shared £162 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Cryfield Standard Shared £117 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Cryfield Townhouses En-suite £207 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Heronbank En-suite £180 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Lakeside En-suite £185 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Rootes Shared £119 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Sherbourne En-suite £193 per week 1st Year Undergraduates


1st Year Undergraduates
Tocil Shared £122 per week
Returning Undergraduates
Westwood Shared £127 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Whitefields Shared £91 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

Undergraduate 44-week let (includes all the above and first 4 weeks of summer break)

Name Bathroom Cost Remarks

Tocil Shared £122 per week 1st Year Undergraduates

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Postgraduate accommodation (50-week let unless stated otherwise)

Name Bathroom Cost Remarks

Benefactors En-suite £244/£268 per week New Postgraduates

Claycroft Shared £162 per week New Postgraduates

Cryfield Apartments En-suite £215 per week New Postgraduates


40-week let
Cryfield Studios En-suite £260 per week
New Postgraduates
Cryfield Townhouses En-suite £210 per week New Postgraduates

Heronbank En-suite £180 per week New Postgraduates

Lakeside En-suite £185 per week New Postgraduates

Sherbourne En-suite £193 per week New Postgraduates


44-week let
Tocil Shared £122 per week
New Postgraduates
Westwood Shared £127 per week New Postgraduates

Westwood En Suite Shared £192 per week New Postgraduates


40-week let
Whitefields Shared £91 per week
New Postgraduates

Note that postgraduates are usually housed together when staying in on-campus accommodations.
More options are available, in particular for Cryfield Studios and Westwood En Suite. Refer to the link
for more information:
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/accommodation/students/pgresidences-2023

Accommodation reviews
Warwick SingSoc has created accommodation videos outlining the pros and cons of each
accommodation. It is recommended that you watch these videos and talk to current students before
making your choice. This video can be found on the SingSoc website under ‘Our Guides’ at:
https://warwicksingsoc.wixsite.com/wearewarwicksg/accomodation-video.

This video was last updated in the 2022 Spring Term and you can find it at:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnGLn_nioT8kxmTGgY7SirQY2ovQ2H8p9

Off-campus accommodation
Most, if not all, first years usually get on-campus accommodation if you meet deadlines and all
requirements for allocation. If you are somehow unable to get a room on campus, or choose to live
off-campus, Warwick Accommodation also has off-campus housing for first years in Coventry.
Contact Warwick Accommodation at accommodation@warwick.ac.uk and they will help sort out your
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housing issues.

General Accommodation Advice


- The accommodation application form will require you to write a short description of yourself
and your preferences. Please be explicit about your preferences (e.g. Preferring a quiet flat,
single-gender accommodation) as this will help the accommodations office best allocate you
- While choosing a shared room will save you money, do note that you have no say over your
roommates, and this may lead to clashes, especially if you have contrasting schedules. This is
up to your personal preferences, many current students are divided over whether this is a
problem for them.
- Students under 18 on 21 Sep 2023 will only be able to select en-suite accommodation in their
options, and will be allocated to an en-suite hall. More information can be found here:
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/accommodation/studentaccommodation/apply/specificrequire
mentsnew/other
- Consider the distance of your accommodation to your respective academic buildings – i.e.
Cryfield for its proximity to Life Sciences, Sherboune/Lakeside for WBS, Tocil for Humanities.
This is especially the case for Westwood tenants who may need to go to Gibbet Hill Campus
(this is around 25 minutes away!)
- Consider the distance of your accommodation to facilities and amenities - i.e. Cannon Park
Shopping Centre, Central Campus, Warwick Sports and Wellness Centre.

2.6 EXIT PERMIT


A required exit permit can be applied on NS Portal. For pre-enlisted or disrupted servicemen, please
check with CMPB or MINDEF for the full details or contact the 24 hour NS Call Centre at 1800 367 6767.
Link to the application page: https://www.ns.sg/nsp/portal/site/mindef/manage-overseas-trips/info

2.7 REGISTERING WITH MFA


Registering with MFA will allow the Ministry and its embassies/consulates to contact you and render
assistance in case of any emergencies overseas. This is a free service that is entirely optional.
Register at: https://eregister.mfa.gov.sg/eregisterportal/common/preLoginEregisterView.action

2.8 VACCINATIONS
The University recommends all students to take the 2 doses of the MMR Vaccine which should be part
of the normal schedule of vaccinations offered in Singapore. It is also recommended to take 2 Doses of
the COVID-19 Vaccine and a Booster Jab. Beyond the normal schedule of vaccinations administered,
the University also strongly recommends all students to get the Men ACWY Vaccine.
Find out more about Men ACWY: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/men-acwy-vaccine/

Possible places for vaccinations:


- Tan Tock Seng Hospital’s Travellers’ Health and Vaccination Clinic
- SATA (A University Enrolment Check-up is offered, but is not required)
- Polyclinics
- Other private clinics (e.g. Raffles Medical Group)
Travel around most of the EU (but not all countries!) and to the UK no longer requires proof of
demonstration of the COVID-19 Vaccine, however it is still strongly recommended to be up-to-date on
your COVID-19 Vaccinations.

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2.9 INSURANCE
You may choose to get insurance from a (We will provide it at a later date). If you apply
Singaporean company before you leave or get directly via the AIG website, you will not be able
insurance from a UK company when you first get to claim the 10% discount.
there. Possible options:
- AIG:
Do note that standard room insurance policies https://www.aig.sg/personal/more-insuranc
do not cover the loss of important documents, e/student-assist
such as your passport, travellers’ cheques, or - NTUC Income:
academic certificates. https://www.income.com.sg/insurance/insur
ance-for-students-children/overseas-study-
Note: Singsoc will be partnering with AIG for a protection-plan
10% discount on AIG Student Assist. To claim this - MSIG:
discount, you must submit your application form https://www.msig.com.sg/personal-insuranc
directly to treasurer.warwicksingsoc@gmail.com e/global-study

2.10 COMPLETE ENROLMENT


1. Upload photo for student card
2. Complete course registration (an email will be sent to you when the portal is open)
3. Register your IT Services account (This will be used for all logins – Student Union account, Wifi
access on campus, etc)
4. Access your online enrolment dashboard
5. Set up fees payment on the Warwick e:Vision portal
6. Register for the campus-based NHS Health Centre on the e:Vision portal
7. Complete the Warwick Values Moodle prior to starting your course
Detailed instructions can be found here:
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/academicoffice/ourservices/enrolment/

2.11 PHONE LINES


All mobile phone lines have free incoming calls when you are in the UK. You can easily transfer your
number from one mobile phone network operator to another by requesting for the PAC code. Both
options we have recommended are cheap, flexible (no contract, cancel the plan whenever you want)
and provide roaming services across the EU for ease when travelling!

GiffGaff (Connected to O2 Network)


You may choose to purchase airtime credits and pay per use or purchase one of their monthly
‘goodybags’ which provide a certain amount of data per month. Your UK number will be shown in the
GiffGaff App so you can inform your friends and family of your new number.

Additionally there are student ‘goodybags’ that can be purchased for extra data. These require a valid
University Email linked to your GiffGaff account.

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GiffGaff Website and Rates: http://www.giffgaff.com/.
GiffGaff Student Golden Goodybag: https://www.giffgaff.com/help/articles/student-golden-goodybag

VOXI (Connected to Vodafone Network)


Voxi is another good option as it provides ‘Endless social media’ usage, allowing you to use Whatsapp,
Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook (and other apps) without eating your data in the UK. The first month of
VOXI is free.

VOXI Student Plans: https://www.voxi.co.uk/acquisition/students

Your current phone line


You may choose to either deactivate your phone number temporarily for a monthly fee or suspend
your phone line. Check with your provider for options.

2.12 FINANCES
Bank Draft
This should be under your name and is usually valid for 6 months. The amount stated should cover at
least Term 1’s academic fees, accommodation fees and living expenses. This amount can then be
banked into your newly set up account once activated.

Cash
Bring along an adequate amount of cash to tide you over your first few weeks in the UK while you are
waiting for your bank account to be set up and activated and your money to be banked in. An
approximate amount of cash to carry in hand would be £500.

Telegraphic Transfer (TT)


Subsequently, should you wish to transfer money from Singapore to your UK account, you can get
someone in Singapore to TT funds over, and they will require your bank account details (Name, SWIFT
code, IBAN).

Wise
Consider money transfer providers like Wise, which make bank transfers more affordable than
traditional banks by using lower transfer fees and converting money at the true mid-market exchange
rate. Many seniors use this to convert SGD into pounds, and it saves us lots of money in the long-term!
You will need a UK bank account to transfer your money into before being able to sign up for this.

Sign up for Transferwise by heading to https://wise.com/ and register an account with them!

Digital Banks (Monzo and Revolut)


Monzo and Revolut are popular digital banks in the UK. A great benefit is that you’ll be able to
withdraw money with your card at any ATM worldwide with no additional fee, and at the best
international exchange rate. You will also be able to receive and send money through the apps. Many
seniors are able to live with just Digital Banks without having to set up accounts with “normal banks”.

Sign up for Monzo: https://monzo.com/download/


Sign up for Revolut: https://www.revolut.com/
Monzo & Revolut comparison: https://ecommerce-platforms.com/payments/revolut-vs-monzo

Note: Do ensure you do not sign-up to either of these Digital Banks with a Singaporean Phone Number
and Address. There are specific limitations on the amount of money that can be held in an Singaporean
Digibank Account that will make it extremely inconvenient (borderline unusable) for daily use.

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2.13 PACKING
You can generally find everything you need in the UK, so please do not feel the urge to bring
everything! Remember that the more things you bring, the more troublesome it is for you to travel to
campus, and the more pain you will feel when moving out of your room at the end of the academic
year. You will also realise that you can buy many things (textbooks, electrical equipment, etc.) off other
Singaporeans currently studying there, which helps you to save money and save the environment!

Apparel & Footwear


You don’t have to bring your entire wardrobe as the UK is a shopping haven, especially for online
shoppers. Online shops like Amazon and ASOS give free delivery in the UK and offer free returns as
well. Do bring one or two sets of formal clothing for interviews, presentations, or formal events.

Warm clothing can be bought easily and cheaply in the UK and you’ll find that the variety in the UK is
much better. You may want to buy HeatTech from Uniqlo, as it is cheaper in Singapore!

Bags
A good backpack is useful for travelling around the UK and Europe, especially since most budget
airlines (Ryanair, EasyJet) only allow small bags to be brought onboard for free.

Toiletries
Lip balm and skin moisturiser are essential especially during the winter months. Most toiletries you
need can be purchased in the UK, unless you require specific brands that cannot be found in the UK
(Darlie, Shokubutsu etc.)

Contact lenses/contact lens solution/spare spectacles are much cheaper in Singapore and Malaysia so
you may want to bring a year’s supply along. It’s relatively troublesome and costly to get new supplies
from opticians in the UK, but contact lenses can be purchased online without prescription.

Medication
Medication is easily available at pharmacies and supermarkets, but many students bring their own for
convenience. Just ask your GP to prescribe you the basic medication that you will need for studying
overseas. This will allow you to avoid making appointments at NHS and having to wait long hours (or
even days) just to see a doctor!

Stationery
Most stationery can be easily bought in the UK, with bulkier items like writing pads and files found in
Wilko or Tesco. However, correction tape and pen refills are uncommon in the UK.

Also, you may want to get some quality pens and stationery from Singapore. It is difficult to find good
stationery in the UK and it is difficult to find specific types of pens if you have a preference. Consider
stocking up on your favourite brands (Uni-ball Signo, Muji), and bringing a very healthy supply over.

Textbooks
Textbooks can be bought at our University bookshop. A cheaper alternative would be to go to
http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/ or http://www.amazon.com/ to see if your textbook is available
there. An even cheaper alternative would be to inherit your senior’s textbooks at a small price or for
free. The library and Learning Grid (located in the University House) also contain all your required
textbooks you can borrow – you can renew a book indefinitely if it is not placed on hold! Most courses
do provide all necessary readings online and access to online resources will be provided when courses
start.

Electronics
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Bulky electronic items like printers can be bought from the UK, although ink cartridges for UK printers
are quite expensive. Power strips/multi-plug can also be bought in the UK, though they usually do not
have individual switches for each socket.

If you are particular about the light colour of your lamp, you might want to get white light bulbs from
Singapore, as they are difficult to find in the UK. Most stores only sell yellow light bulbs.

Household Items
You may want to buy a rice cooker from Singapore, as they are usually cheaper and of better quality.
Chopsticks may also be hard to find, so it would be good to bring a few pairs. Note that you will have
to be over 21 to buy sharp items like knives and scissors, so you may want to bring these from
Singapore.

Essential bedding items (pillows, duvets, and bedsheets) are easily located at Cannon Park Shopping
Centre and many head there in the first few days to buy these items. Bolsters are a rarity in the UK so if
you have a very strong preference for one you could pack it in. Many other household items can be
easily found at the Cannon Park Shopping Centre. An alternative is to use UniKitOut. It is a bit more
expensive, but ensures that bedding and all arrives in your on campus room.

Laundry nets are not readily available in the UK so if you are particular about your clothes being long
lasting and in a good shape, pick up some laundry nets before you fly over!

Food
When in the UK, the thing you will miss most about Singapore will be the food. You could consider
bringing Kaya, Bak Kwa, PrimaTaste mixes, herbs for soup, mooncake, instant cereal etc.

The Asian shops in the UK sell some common Singapore food items but at a slightly higher price. Do
not bring over boxes of instant noodles as you can easily find them there! Also, basic sauces such as
soy sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil, etc can be found in Tesco and Seoul Plaza (the Korean mart at
Cannon Park) so there is no need to bring them!

General Items
It is good to bring along some extra passport sized photos as it is relatively expensive to take them in
the UK.

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2.14 BOOKING YOUR FLIGHT
General Tips
1. Buy a ONE-WAY ticket to the UK this time and buy a RETURN from the UK. Return flights are
somehow much cheaper from the UK than from Singapore.
2. Check if there are student privileges or discounts from certain carriers.
3. Hand carry is generally not weighed so try your best to bring as much as possible on board.
Keep everything very compact to maximise space.

Singapore Airlines provides student privileges with savings on certain fares, additional checked
baggage and booking changes if you provide proof that you are studying overseas.
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/sg/plan-travel/promotions/student-privileges/

2.15 IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS TO HAND CARRY


Please note that you should have the original (and a photocopy where applicable) of the following in
your hand carry:

□ Passport (With Visa stuck in Passport)


□ Letter of Acceptance from the University
□ Details of CAS Number
□ Financial Statements/Sponsorship Letter
□ Address of your University accommodation
□ Medical documents
□ Vaccination Information
□ Mobile numbers of people whom you can contact in case of emergency

These items come in handy if immigration officials request them. Do also be prepared to answer
questions at the immigration checkpoint, as that is the way that the officers check on your status. They
usually ask simple questions about your university, course of study, and travelling to campus. Don’t
worry and just answer their questions confidently.

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On Arrival
In The UK

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3.1 GETTING THROUGH IMMIGRATION
All Singapore passport holders for people aged 18 and over with a biometric/’chipped’ passport will be
able to use the automated ePassport gates at certain airports in the UK.

3.2 GETTING TO CAMPUS


Airport Transfer Service (only available during Arrivals)

In the past, the University arranged airport transfer services from London Heathrow and Birmingham
International Airport to the main university campus. It has been the norm for the University to provide
these services and information about them will be released in due time.
https://warwick.ac.uk/students/welcome/arriving/international/

Note also that Heathrow Airport has 5 Terminals. Your flight may not arrive at Terminal 3 where the
pick-up service is. However, fret not as you can travel between the terminals easily by a free Airport
Train.

From London Heathrow Airport


1. Take a National Express coach from Heathrow Airport to Coventry (Pool Meadow Bus Station)
(approx. £15-£25, 2 hours, book online). Then,
a. Take a taxi, Uber or Bolt (approx. £10-£12, 15 minutes, tell the driver to drop you off at the
university’s Rootes Grocery Store or Warwick Arts Centre); or,
b. Take local bus 11 or 12X (£2.20 single way - no change given, approx. 25 minutes, alight at
University of Warwick)
c. These services can be paid for via Contactless Payments (GPay & ApplePay)

2. Take a taxi from London Heathrow to the University of Warwick (approx. £200, 1h30min, tell the
driver to drop you off at the university’s Rootes Grocery Store or Warwick Arts Centre) – this option is
highly expensive, and we advise you against it, unless you are sharing the taxi.

From Central London


1. Take the train from London Euston rail station to Coventry rail station (approx. £7.50 if booked early,
1-2 hours, book through the Trainline app). Then,
a. Take a taxi (approx. £10-£12, 15 minutes, tell the driver to drop you off at the university’s central
campus or,
b. Take local bus 11 or 12X (£2.20 single way - no change given, approx. 20 minutes, alight at
University of Warwick)

2. Take a coach (Megabus, NationalExpress) from London (Victoria Coach Station) to Coventry (Pool
Meadow Bus Station) (£5-6 one way, approx. 2h20min) and then take a local bus (11 or 12X) to reach
Warwick University Interchange

3. Take a taxi from Central London to the University of Warwick (approx. £200-£300, 2 hours, tell the
driver to drop you off at the university’s central campus) – this option is highly expensive and we
advise you against it, unless you can find people to share the taxi with you.

From Birmingham Airport


1. Take the train from Birmingham International rail station to Coventry rail station (approx. £2 one way,
10 min). Then,
a. Take a taxi (approx. £10-£12, 15 minutes, tell the driver to drop you off at the university’s central
campus); or,
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b. Take local bus 11 or 12X (£2.20 single way - no change given, approx. 20 minutes, alight at
University of Warwick)

2. Take the train from Birmingham International rail station to Canley rail station (approx. £2 one way,
10 min). Then,
A. Take a taxi (approx. £6, 5-10 minutes, tell the driver to drop you off at the university’s central
campus);
B. Walk about 2km (approx 25mins) to central campus.

3. Take a taxi from the airport to the University of Warwick (approx. £30, 30 minutes, tell the driver to
drop you off at the university’s central campus).

Useful websites
Directions to University: https://warwick.ac.uk/about/visiting/directions/
National Express Coach: http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx
Megabus Coach: http://uk.megabus.com/Default.aspx
Rail: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk
Local Bus: https://warwick.ac.uk/about/visiting/directions/localbuses/

3.3 COVID TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS


As of 18 Mar 2022, you do not need to complete any forms nor do any COVID-19 tests nor quarantine
when you arrive in England. This applies no matter the country you transited from.

It is still advisable for you to bring some face coverings with you, as private companies may mandate
that you wear them while you do business with them, however this is generally not the case. (Airlines,
Shops etc.)

Coronavirus advice for Warwick can be found here: https://warwick.ac.uk/coronavirus.

3.4 GETTING AROUND CAMPUS


Campus Map
The campus map can be found on the My Warwick application. If location services are activated, the
app will be able to give you a recommended route from point A to B.

Getting to classes
If you stay within central campus, most lectures and classes will be at most a 15-minute walk away.
However, you may also consider renting a bike through UniCycles, which has over 100 bikes situated
around campus. This can be done through signing up for the subscription (£25/year) or paying £1 per
ride (for the first 30 minutes). More details can be found at
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/estates/transport/cycling/uni-cycles/

Shuttle Bus
The university provides a shuttle bus service around school. However, do note that spaces are limited
on the bus, and the bus will leave once it is full! The full list of prices for tickets and locations is below:
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/estates/transport/buses/shuttlebus/

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3.5 THINGS TO DO
Here are some of the important things you should do during Arrivals Weekend:

1. Collect your accommodation keys and move into your assigned hall of residence.

2. Collect your University Identity Card:


- Your University Card is required for examinations and general identification
- It is also used for entering the library, sports facilities, and buildings

3. Register with the National Health Service (NHS)

4. Collect your Student Status Letter (required when opening bank account)
- You will need this BEFORE applying for a bank account. Request for it online at
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/academicoffice/studentrecords/srforms/statusletter/
- Ensure that
1) the letter is addressed to the address of the specific bank you are looking to access
2) all details on the letter are accurate, especially the address of the University – make sure that
it is in the format of: (Room number) (Name of Residence), Gibbet Hill Road, University of
Warwick, Coventry CV4 7ES. People have been turned away at the bank after queuing for
hours due to an incorrect address. If an incorrect letter is given to you, simply proceed to
Senate House and request for a new one to be printed.

5. Open a bank account (This may take some time, alternatively using Digi-banks is also viable)

6. Apply for various discount cards


- Railcard: https://www.thetrainline.com/trains/great-britain/railcards
- Coachcard: https://www.nationalexpress.com/en/offers/coachcards/young-person
- Tesco Clubcard (This is free!): https://secure.tesco.com/clubcard/
-
7. Check out Cannon Park Shopping Centre. This is where most of your groceries will be bought, with
Tesco, Wilco, Iceland and Seoul Plaza all located here. It’s not hard to find but it’s helpful to find the
fastest way there from your hall.

3.6 WELCOME WEEK


Welcome Week refers to the first week of term (25 Sep - 1 Oct), which aims to give new students a
chance to make new friends, explore the exciting options from the clubs and societies, and ease into
uni life. The events for this year’s Welcome Week are currently being planned. More information on
Welcome Week will be updated here: https://warwick.ac.uk/students/welcome/. Each department
will be also holding certain induction activities to introduce you to the academic side of life.

SingSoc will also be holding some events to help you ease into life at Warwick. Look out for more
information on these events during Welcome Week!

3.7 BANK ACCOUNTS


Popular bank accounts amongst Singaporeans here are Barclays, NatWest, Lloyds, Santander, and
HSBC. Barclays and Santander have branches on campus.

You will need your Student Status Letter, Passport and Bank Draft to set up your bank account. You will
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receive your debit card and cheque book within the next 2-3 weeks. Do note that banks in the UK are
not as efficient as those in Singapore, so patience is the key here!

Bank staff will be on campus during Arrivals Weekend and Welcome Week for you to open an
account. Be prepared to queue early, and for hours, to open your bank account, as there are many
students from Warwick looking to do the same. Do consider booking appointments at banks
off-campus (in Coventry, Leamington Spa or Kenilworth), as these may have shorter waiting times.

Barclays offers students a Visa debit card with interest free overdraft of up to £1000.
Most students use their Student Additions Account. The nearest bank branch is in
Barclays
Coventry or Kenilworth. More information is available at:
https://www.barclays.co.uk/current-accounts/student-account/
Santander requires a monthly fee of £1 for the Essentials Current Account and offers
Santander students a Visa debit card. It offers cashback of up to 15% with specific retailers. More
information can be found at: https://www.santander.co.uk/personal/current-accounts

NatWest does not require a monthly fee and offers students a Visa debit card.
International students may open a Natwest Select Account. The nearest branch is
Natwest
located in Coventry. More information can be found at:
https://www.natwest.com/current-accounts/select_account.html
HSBC provides options for setting up a bank account from Singapore, but only under
certain conditions. For existing HSBC members, you will need to bring along your
passport, NRIC and student visa to set up your HSBC UK account. There is a one-time
administrative fee to do so. However, if you are a HSBC Premier customer, it will be
free on the condition that you maintain S$200,000 in your account.

For non-HSBC Premier customers, there will be a monthly fee for an initial fixed term
of 12 months and is renewable monthly afterwards. You can apply online and you will
receive a letter via snail mail approximately 2 weeks later telling you how to activate
HSBC
your account upon reaching the UK.

Alternatively, setting up an account in the UK is free of charge with no monthly fee for
Basic Bank Account. The nearest HSBC branch is located in Coventry and Kenilworth.
You will need to call in to the branch and request for an appointment, or you could try
walking in but it is likely that all slots will be full.

More information can be found at:


https://www.hsbc.com.sg/international/open-an-account/
Aside from traditional banks, you could also opt to open an account with a digital bank.
Alternatives The advantage of this is that you will not have to queue up or make physical
appointments at bank branches. Some options are Monzo or Revolut.

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3.8 NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE
Registering with NHS
Submit your completed NHS registration form on the e:Vision portal and you will be allocated to either
the BLUE or PINK Practice. The different Practices determine which team of doctors will serve you
during your visits. This will confirm your details on file and show which Practice you belong to.

Visiting NHS
You will have to make an appointment to see a doctor in the Health Centre on campus by phone or in
person and have your NHS registration details ready when you need to do so. Also note that
medications prescribed by the doctors do not come free, and that you will have to visit a private
pharmacy to purchase the medicines (there is a pharmacy in the Student Union building).

There are several NHS-run hospitals in the area with Accident & Emergency (A&E) services, and these
are open 24/7. The closest is University Hospital, Coventry. There is a public bus service shuttling
between the hospital and campus. In case of an accident or sports injury, these A&E units are the right
place to go to.

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Life at Warwick
Academic Details

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4.1 TUITION AND ACCOMMODATION FEES
Tuition Fees
The following methods of payment are
Fee available for paying fees to the University:
Course
1. Flywire - Direct Bank transfer, UK and
Band 1: £23,390
Undergraduate international credit/debit card payments,
Band 2: £29,830
Alipay and Union Pay
Year 1: £27,290
Medicine 2. Direct Debit - Setting this up will
Year 2 – 4: £47,580
automatically deduct fees from a bank
Postgraduate Full Time: £19.945 - £38,000 account every payment cycle. You just
Taught Part Time: £9.970 - £15,725 need to ensure the necessary funds are
present in your bank account.
Band 1: £21,760 (Full Time)
Postgraduate £13,056 (Part Time) 3. UK Credit/Debit Cards
Research Band 2: £27,800 (Full Time)
£16,680 (Full Time) Payments by locally issued Credit or Debit
cards can be made using the Automated
The band classification of the courses can be Telephone Payment Line: 0330 0883627 (+44
obtained at 330 088 3627 outside the UK). Remember to
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/finance/student quote your University ID, date of birth and how
finance/fees/. Students have the choice to much you are paying.
either pay all their tuition fees for the whole
academic year at the start of their course or 4. If you’re a scholarship holder, fill in the
pay in instalments. ‘Sponsored Students’ form online at
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/finance/stu
Accommodation Fees dentfinance/makingpayments/sponsored/.
Accommodation fees can be paid in full at the Ensure you have your financial status letter
start of the year, or at the start of every term. from your scholarship provider in case the
Finance Office requires confirmation.
Payment Methods
The University charges late payment fees on all Detailed payment instructions for each method
overdue payments. All University fees must be can be found here:
paid in Pounds Sterling. https://warwick.ac.uk/services/academicoffice
/finance/makingpayments/methodsofpayment
/#credit

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4.2 TERM AND your course. It can range from 8-9 hours for
courses like literature, to 14-15 hours for
VACATION DATES business courses and 17-19 hours for courses
like science/engineering.
2023-2024 When your day starts and ends also depends
on your personal timetable; but in general,
Autumn Term: 2 October 2023 – 9 December lessons end early on Wednesdays as it is the
2023 (10 weeks) day for extra-curricular activities like sports
Christmas Break: 10 December 2023 – 7 and societies.
January 2024 (4 weeks)
Spring Term: 8 January 2024 – 16 March 2024
(10 weeks) 4.4 EXAMS &
Easter Break: 17 March 2024 – 23 April 2024 (5
weeks) ASSESSMENTS
Summer Term: 22 April 2024 – 29 June 2024 (10
weeks) Most major exams at the University fall in the
Summer Term (the 3rd and last academic term).
However, some half modules that run only for
*Note: If you like, you may leave as soon as one term (Autumn/Spring term) may have their
your exams are over during the Summer term. assessment at the end of that term.
Check the University website for your personal
exam dates closer to the time. Modes of assessment for each module also
vary, with some being completely essay or
4.3 LESSON TIMES exam based, and some a mixture of both. As
such, you may have essays to do or
assessments to study for during the Christmas
The earliest lesson at the University is 9am. break.
Lessons are normally 1 hour long, though some
lectures can run for 2 hours, depending on For more details on your course, approach any
modules. Lab sessions for engineering modules of our Course Ambassadors listed on our
are normally 2 hours long. The number of website!
contact hours (lectures, seminars, lab sessions,
etc) you have per week varies depending on

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Life at Warwick
Travelling Around

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5.1 RAIL
Rail tickets can be purchased directly from the National Rail or Virgin Trains website, or by
downloading the Trainline app.

Coventry Rail Station


Coventry Rail Station, approximately 6km from campus, is the nearest main-line train station. It is
easily reached from London (Euston), Birmingham and Leicester, all of which run regular and frequent
services direct to Coventry. You will need to take a public bus (either 11 or 12X) to and from the station
and main campus,

Canley Rail Station


Canley has a small local rail station that is approximately 2km away from the University - an
approximately 25-minute walk from main campus. London Midland offers a regular rail service that
passes through Canley Rail Station going to London, Milton Keynes, Coventry, Birmingham New
Street, Birmingham International, Rugby etc.

16 – 25 Railcard (Highly Encouraged)

This Rail Card costs £30 (1 year) or £70 (3 years) and provides a 33% discount on train tickets that you
purchase. It is highly encouraged that you get the cheaper 3-year deal, as it will be extremely useful for
those who plan to travel a lot around the UK or those who plan to make frequent trips to
London/Birmingham. Check out http://www.16-25railcard.co.uk/ to apply.

Do also link your Railcard with your Oyster card if you are travelling in London as it will give you a
hefty discount off public transport. This may be done at the information counter at any Tube Station.

5.2 BUSES
Local buses to the University
The standard fare for a single journey is around £2 – depending on if you take a National Express or
Stagecoach bus. You can also get University Single Bus tickets for £1, but only for NX buses. Do
download the bus apps as you are able to buy Group Tickets (Worth it if you’re travelling in groups of 5
maximum) and All-Day Tickets. (Worth it if you’re taking multiple buses in a single day)

Check this page for all bus services to Warwick University and their respective timetables:
https://warwick.ac.uk/about/visiting/directions/localbuses/

Note: Bus passes/return tickets for one bus company cannot be used on buses operated by another
company. A ticket bought on a Stagecoach bus CANNOT be used on a National Express bus!

Inter-city buses
If you want a cheaper option for travelling to other cities such as London, you may consider Megabus,
which has a stop at Cannon Park Shopping Centre, or National Express, which has a stop at Pool
Meadow Bus Interchange in Coventry.

Megabus: http://uk.megabus.com/Default.aspx
National Express: http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx

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5.3 DRIVING
Driving in the UK as a student
If you are holding a Singapore driving licence, you may drive in the UK for a year without converting to
a UK licence. If you don’t have a licence you must study in the UK for at least 6 months before taking a
driving test or applying for a full licence. To obtain a UK driving licence, you need to apply for a
provisional licence and pass a driving test.

Applying for the exchange of your foreign driving licence


If you want to change your driving licence to a UK driving licence, you must complete the application
form D1, along with your BRP, passport photo, Singapore (or other foreign) driving licence and £43
cheque. The D1 form is available from any Post Office branches and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing
Agency (DVLA) form ordering service online at: https://www.gov.uk/dvlaforms The entire process
takes about 10 weeks. Your foreign licence will not be returned to you. Hence, a good way would be to
report that you’ve lost your Singapore Driving licence and use the old card for submission to convert to
the UK driving licence.

Learning how to drive in the UK


Step 1: Applying for a Provisional Driving License (PDL)
Complete the D1 application form and submit it with your passport, passport photo and £50:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Motoringtransactions/BeforeyouapplyA/DG10032690. It takes
about 2 weeks to receive your PDL.

Step 2: Book your theory test


Book your test at: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Diol1/DoItOnline/Doitonlinemotoring/DG_197297

Step 3: Taking lessons


In general, driving instructors recommend min. 30hrs of practical lessons before the practical test. You
can also ask about recommended tutors from seniors who have learnt driving in the UK. There is a
driving school in Coventry called ‘The Driving Force’ (around £20/hour):
http://www.thedriving-force.co.uk/.

Step 4: Booking your practical test


Once you pass your theory test, book your practical test online at:
(http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Diol1/DoItOnline/Doitonlinemotoring/DG_197299)

Step 5: Test date


Things to bring to your practical test:
- Theory test pass certificate
- Both parts of your PDL (photocard and paper counterpart)
- If you have an old-style paper licence, you must take your signed driving licence and you must also
bring a valid passport.

If you pass your test the examiner will give you a pass certificate and ask if you want your full licence
sent to you automatically. Once you have passed, you can start driving right away without waiting for
your full licence to arrive.

Other useful information


After you pass your driving test, you need a year on your licence before you can rent a car to drive in
the UK. Only some car companies such as Europcar and Fifth Gear rent to under-23s. To convert your
UK licence to a Singapore licence, you have to take the Basic Theory Test, and convert to a Singapore
licence with the pass slip.

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5.4 AREA AROUND WARWICK UNIVERSITY
1. COVENTRY
Appearance-wise, the city of Coventry is admittedly far from attractive – most buildings are plain
concrete structures – since the city centre was heavily bombed during WW2, destroying much of the
heritage sites. However, there are some places that are worth visiting, plus shops and eateries to
patronise. Warwick students can travel to Coventry by public bus from campus.

Getting there
From campus: Bus 11/12X (National Express), U12 (Stagecoach) from Warwick Bus interchange
From other parts of the UK: Megabus/National Express Coach to Pool Meadow Bus station OR train to
Coventry Rail station

Places to visit
2. Cathedral Quarter: in the heart of the city centre, comprising of the ruins of an older cathedral
brought down during air raids in WW2
3. Coventry Transport Museum: houses the largest collection of British road transport in the world.
Admission is free
4. Herbert Art Gallery and Museum: houses a large array of permanent displays of visual art and
historical pieces. Gallery displays are created in partnership with other national museums

Shopping
1. Broadgate and Lower Precinct Shopping Centre: brands like Primark, Topshop and New Look
can be found.
2. Asian Marts: see CV Mart, Tohki Halal Meat (in Coventry Retail Market), Oriental Supermarket

Eateries
Asian
1. Jinseon Korean BBQ Restaurant – across Pool Meadow Bus Station
2. Noodle Bar – 9 Bull Yard
3. China Red (Chinese hotpot) – 58 Hertford Road
4. Red Panda (Mala) – 17 Market Way
Western
1. Botanist (Classic British/European menu) – Broadgate
2. Zizzi (Italian) – Broadgate
3. Creams (Icecream and Waffles) – 1 Swanswell St
4. Jam Jar (Icecream, Sundaes and Waffles) – 163 Corporation St
Bubble Tea
1. ALS Gongcha - Near West Orchards Shopping Centre
2. T4 Coventry - 60 Broadgate Road

Nightlife: Check out Kasbah and JJ’s!

2. ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA


With a diverse selection of eateries, shops and nightlife, a significant number of 2nd/3rd year Warwick
students can be found residing here. Running through the middle of the town is the Parade, a main
street lined with popular brands and the Royal Priors Shopping Centre.

Getting there
From campus: Bus 11/12X (National Express), U1/U2 (Stagecoach) from Warwick Bus interchange
From other parts of the UK: Bus 11 from Pool Meadow, Train to Leamington Spa Rail Station
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Places to visit
1. Royal Pump Rooms: Spa bath that opened in 1814, is now converted to a museum, art gallery
and library
2. Jephson Garden: 180-year-old park running along the River Leam. The newly constructed
Glasshouse boasts multiple species that belong to the tropics

Shopping
1. Royal Priors Shopping Centre: brands like Marks & Spencer, Sports Direct, Superdry and
Topman/Topshop can be found
2. Asian Marts: KW Oriental Supermarket

There are many other shops along the Parade, use your weekends to check the place out!

Eateries
Asian
1. Been (Affordable Chinese cuisine) – 29 Chandos St
2. Nana’s Restaurant (Japanese) – 31 Regent St
3. Millennium Balti (Indian) – 41 Bath St
4. Thai Elephant (Thai) – 20 Regent St
5. Sabai Sabai (Thai) – 41-43 Regent St

Western
1. Gourmet Burger Kitchen (British/American cuisine) – Regent Court
2. Zizzi Leamington Spa (Italian) – Parade
3. La Coppola Ristorante & Oyster Bar – Parade
4. Coffee Architects – 39 Warwick St
5. Temperance – 33 Bath St
6. The Steamhouse – 68 Warwick St
7. Bluebasil Coffee Shop and Brownies – 64 Bath St

Nightlife: Check out Smack and Neon!

3. BIRMINGHAM
The 2nd largest city in the UK after London, a trip to Birmingham will fulfil all of your shopping and
foodie needs! It’s easy and cheap to get here from school, so consider making a daytrip down.

Getting there
From Pool Meadow Bus Station: Bus 211, OR train to Birmingham New Street

Places to visit
1. Cadbury World: allows visitors to try various forms of Cadbury chocolate while touring the
factory, learn more about the history of Cadbury and how their chocolate is made. The tour
costs £10.50

Shopping
1. Bullring: home to over 160 of the most imaginative shops and stores to explore, like Selfridges
and FCUK
2. The UK’s largest Primark

Eateries
Asian
1. Chung Ying Gardens (Dimsum, Chinese set menus) – 16-18 Wrottesley St
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2. Malaysian Delight – 8 Ladywell Walk
3. Sabai Sabai – 7 Waterloo Street
4. Gaijin Sushi – 78 Bristol St
5. Zindiya (Indian cuisine) – 21 Woodbridge Road
6. Yakinori Selly Oak (Halal Japanese Food) – 520 Bristol Road

Western
1. Original Patty Men – 9 Shaws Passage Digibeth
2. Purecraft Bar & Kitchen – 30 Waterloo St
3. Bodega (Latin American Street Food) – 12 Bennetts Hill

Nightlife: PRYZM – A party bus to PRYZM runs on certain days to and from the University to
Birmingham. These events are organised by students and tickets are sold privately.

4. KENILWORTH
Kenilworth is a small traditional English town, with quaint teahouses and scenic parks. The town is
known for the ruins of Kenilworth Castle, a stronghold founded in the 1120s and currently regarded as
one of the best castle ruins in the UK.

Getting there
From campus: Bus 11 from Warwick Bus interchange
From other parts of the UK: Bus 11 from Pool Meadow, Kenilworth Railway Station

Places to visit
1. Kenilworth Castle: the castle is the site of multiple historically significant events, such as the
abdication of King Edward II and the six-month long Siege of Kenilworth, believed to be the
longest siege in English history. Admission to the castle costs £8.20.

5. STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
The town of Stratford-upon-Avon is a must-go to learn about a key part of English culture, whether
you are a Shakespeare enthusiast or not. The town has become synonymous with all things
Shakespearean, becoming a tourist hotspot.

Getting there
From Pool Meadow Bus Station: Bus 337/460, OR train to Stratford-upon-Avon Train station

Places to visit
1. Shakespeare’s Birthplace: Entrance costs £12.50 (students) or you can buy the Five House Ticket
for £19 to visit the other Shakespeare-related houses such as Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, plus the
tickets last for a year so you can pass it on.
2. Royal Shakespeare Theatre: Ticket prices range from £14 to £60, though if you’re lucky you can
snap up some of the fifty £5 tickets available for 16–25-year-olds for each show. Check out the
RSC Key scheme for all 16-25 years old like £5 tickets and discounts in RSC shops!

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Life at Warwick
Campus Life

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6.1 CULTURE
The University is very modern since it was only 6.2 WEATHER & TIME
built in the 1960s. Warwick University has a high
percentage of international students, giving the West Midlands Seasonal Chart
campus lots of diversity. It is peaceful during the Average Average Total
daytime as it is isolated from the city and Seasons Temp Temp Rainfall
generally surrounded by greenery. (Max °C) (Min °C) (mm)
Mar - May
Certain areas can get livelier at night. The Copper (Spring) 12 3 155
Rooms at the Student’s Union (SU) holds POP
(weekly student club night) every Wednesday Jun - Aug
(Summer) 21 10 178
and can be heard around the SU from 10.30pm
until 2am. Students also tend to drink at the Sept - Nov
14 6 173
piazza when the weather gets warmer, and there (Fall)
are lots of parties on campus to join/avoid. Dec - Feb
Drinking and partying culture is omnipresent in (Winter) 7 0 172
the UK, and common for uni meetings to end at
the pub! Time
UK is on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), and
For many students, it is their first time living away Singapore is GMT +8. However, UK will be on
from home and having to take care of Daylight savings when you arrive, which means
themselves. Some people may not share the London will be on GMT +1 (BST, British Summer
same standards of cleanliness or behaviour as Time). DST goes by the following rule: “Spring
you do, so be prepared to accommodate forward, fall back”. Clocks in the UK are adjusted
differences. The kitchens may get very dirty as forward on the last Sunday in March (Spring) and
some students may not have the habit of are adjusted back on the last Sunday in October
washing up immediately after they cook. Most (Fall).
times, the pans and plates are just left on the
table tops. You will have to compromise but also Be mentally prepared for the Sun to set around
be assertive if it gets out of hand. 4.30pm in the winter and at around 8.30pm in
the summer!
People are generally friendly and polite, though
you may still be treated slightly differently as an
international student. There are some rare cases
of racial harassment (as with elsewhere in
Europe), so be aware and stay safe. Remember
that if you need help, you can always call any
Exco Member, although it may be better just to
call the police if you feel unsafe.

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6.3 SHOPS ON CAMPUS
cakes, pastries and other sweet treats.
Eateries
Smaller cafes
Benugo There are also cafes in various departments and
Located at the Warwick Arts Centre, it is a important landmarks in the university, such as
stunning bar and kitchen with a breakfast and the Library, University House and Westwood,
all-day menu. They serve pizzas, sides and which sell sandwiches, salads, snacks and drinks
starters. throughout the day.

Bar Fusion Certain eateries such as the Library Café also sell
Located on the first floor of Rootes Building, it has hot food during lunchtime.
a great environment for relaxing and socialising
with friends. The big screen is good for watching Takeaway
football. The Bar offers themed nights like Quiz There are many different cuisines available for
Night. takeaway such as Abang Fuad, Redfern Kitchen,
Domino’s and others. Do ask around the
Bread Oven Singaporean community for the best deals and
Located on the first floor of the Students’ Union, our recommendations!
Bread Oven sells cheap baguettes (like Subway!)
and there are weekly special sandwiches Others
available. Rootes Grocery Store
RGS is a mini supermarket located just outside
Dirty Duck the Student Union. Usual prices are steeper than
Dirty Duck is a pub located on the first floor of that in Tesco but look out for good discounts!
the Students’ Union. It serves drinks and
everything from burgers, fish and chips and Post Office
lasagne to warm chocolate fudge cake and a Located in the Rootes Grocery Store. The post
Sunday Carvery. office also offers money changing services.

Terrace Bar Copper Rooms


A favourite hangout when night falls, this place is The newly renovated club in the Student Union,
bustling with students drinking their hearts out, the Copper Rooms hosts popular events such as
playing pool and foosball. SkoolDayz and POP throughout the term.

Pret A Manger
Located on the ground floor of Rootes Building,
Pret serves freshly prepared sandwiches, salads,
soups and wraps along with organic coffee. Be
prepared for a long queue especially during
lunchtime!

Varsity
This English Pub is a longer walk away from
Central Campus and is located nearer to
Westwood. It provides an exciting variety of pub
food on the pricier side but it is higher-quality.
This is another good place to catch live football
matches.

Curiositea
This cute cafe with old-school decor located
beside the Piazza serves hot and cold drinks,
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6.4 STUDENTS’ UNION BUILDING
The Warwick Students’ Union building is situated at the centre of the campus, by the piazza. It is
divided into two buildings; the Students’ Union Headquarters (SUHQ for short), where most of the
administration offices and meeting rooms are located, and the Students’ Union building (SU) which is a
recreational place for students to hang out.

The SUHQ has a reception where students can approach for any assistance related to student life, from
housing problems to lost property, and various meeting rooms and offices. The Warwick Volunteers
Office is also located in the SUHQ.

Within the main SU building you can find a pharmacy, many campus eateries and pubs, making it a
popular social meeting place.

6.5 SPORTS AND SOCIETIES


Sports Facilities
The University offers a wide range of sports facilities on campus accessible via your student card.
Casual fitness options start from £41 for a month (gym, swimming and classes) at the newly upgraded
sport centre (situated near Lakeside/Sherbourne). There are also more student membership options for
the different available plans to include usage of different facilities. More details can be found at
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/sport/join
Sports Clubs
To join any sports clubs, you first need to join Warwick Sport by purchasing the On/Off-Campus Sport
Club Pass (£69.50/£31 respectively). If you pay for the On-Campus fees, you do not need to pay for
Off-Campus fees. On top of that, you need to pay the SU Sports Federation Fee (£32) to be able to join
any sports club. Lastly, you have to pay a membership fee for each individual sports club you join,
usually £6. All fees paid are only valid for the current academic year.

For many of the sports clubs, you do not need experience to join and there are many friendly and keen
people who wish to introduce you to their sports. If you have an aptitude for the sport and progress
quickly, you can advance to the University teams and compete with other universities or clubs in the
area. Each sports club also tries to nurture team spirit through frequent training sessions and social
events.

Find out more at: https://www.warwicksu.com/societies-sports/sports-clubs/


Societies Federation
The Societies Federation plays host to a vast range of Societies, including the Singapore Society! The
Societies Federation fee is £23 per year, which you will need to purchase in order to join any society.
There are discounts if you purchase 2 or 3 year bundles of Societies Federation Fees at once. On top of
this fee, you may have to pay for each society’s individual membership which is typically a few
pounds. In addition to meeting new friends and taking part in the activities of a Society, being a
member of a Society often rewards you with huge discounts for their events.

Find out more at: https://www.warwicksu.com/societies-sports/societies/

Societies’ Fair
There will be a Societies’ Fair during Welcome Week to exhibit the various Sports and Societies at
Warwick. Each sports club and society will have a booth with information about them. Some will allow
you to sign up to be on their mailing lists or to be a part of their trial events.

Warwick Singapore Society


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Join us to be part of your home away from home. We organise potlucks, Christmas and CNY dinners,
Production, paintball, and many other activities that allow you to interact with fellow Singaporeans and
those interested to find out more about Singaporean culture!

6.6 IT SERVICES room doors when you are not in to prevent theft.

Coventry (20min bus away from the campus) is


The IT Services on campus provide computing also not a very safe place to be alone at night,
and network services to all students and staff on and most shops tend to close by 6. Not all roads
campus. You can contact the IT Services have good lightning at night, so stick to the main
helpdesk at 024 76573737 (0900-1700, Mon-Fri), city areas when it gets late!
or access their online helpdesk at
https://warwick.service-now.com/sp. Emergency Numbers:

Note that the University takes a very strong stand 024 7652 2083
against peer-to-peer file sharing (i.e. Torrents), as (non-emergency)
it is against the UK’s piracy and copyright laws. Community Safety Team
Any infringements will lead to a hefty fine. (24hrs)
024 7562 2222
(emergency)
In Your Room Police/Fire/Medical
All accommodations have Wifi access via the Services Emergency 999
Eduroam Network. You may also choose to Number
connect your devices via an RJ-45 network Police Non-Emergency
cable. 101
Number
NHS Direct
Student Computer Services 0845 4647
(24hrs, Health Advice)
The Student Computer Centre is a facility that is
open 24/7 to all students, with computer, NHS 111
111
software, and printer services. You are able to (24 hrs, Emergency)
loan a student laptop and get your laptop setup
for the university’s printing service at the IT
helpdesk located here. 6.8 GROCERIES
Estimated weekly expenses on groceries will be
6.7 SAFETY £30-£40. Produce is generally cheaper here than
in Singapore and do look out for good deals from
The university is generally a safe place, and the the different shops.
Community Safety Team operates 24 hours a
day, 365 days a year. There are alarms and For groceries, Tesco and Iceland at Cannon Park
CCTVs in major university sites. Security Vans Shopping Centre (just off Claycroft) are the best
will often patrol the campus, and the security options. The former is good for fresh food and
guardhouse is located near the University House groceries in general, the latter for frozen food.
in case of any emergency. The Community Safety Aldi is another option (just across the road from
Team can be contacted at their non-emergency Tesco) for cheap groceries. Take full advantage of
number 024 7652 2083; in the event of an the various discount/loyalty cards offered by the
emergency requiring the ambulance, police or different retailers!
fire brigade, call 024 7652 2222.
For Asian food, Seoul Plaza in Cannon Park
Personal safety is still important. If you are out contains a wide variety, as well as other shops in
late, it is advisable to have a friend walk back Coventry city centre. For Halal groceries, do
with you, especially if you are a girl. Avoid the check out Tokhi Halal Meat at Coventry Market.
darker and quieter areas of campus and stick to
well-lit routes. Note that the University is an
open campus, hence make sure you lock your
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6.9 LAUNDERETTE
Sending Post
The washing machines and dryers on campus The Post Office is located inside Rootes Grocery
are cashless and operated using Nets/Visa. Each Store – you can obtain stamps or mail your post
washing cycle costs £3, lasting ~30mins, while there. Rootes Grocery Store also sells bubble
each drying cycle costs £1.60 and lasts ~50mins. wrap and specialised envelopes for mailing
parcels. There is a post box outside Rootes
Some accommodations have launderettes below Grocery Store and in Westwood for you to drop
their blocks, while others have shared mail off for post as well.
laundrettes in other buildings. Do ask your
Residential Life Tutors for the location of the
different laundrettes! 6.11 RELIGION
When using the dryers, be sure to remove the There is much support for different religions at
lint from the wire mesh before starting the dryer; the university, from religious societies to places
if not, your clothes won’t be dried properly. of worship. There are religious societies such as
the Christian Union, Buddhist Society, Catholic
6.10 POST Society and the Islamic Society that aim to
support students’ religious life while in university.

Receiving Post The university also has a Multi-Faith Chaplaincy


Letters and small postal items will be delivered to and a Muslim Chaplaincy on campus, behind the
the Residential Hubs, with mailboxes for each flat Warwick Arts Centre.
that can be accessed with your key fob.
There are also places of worship such as
You will have to head to the Student Post Room churches and mosques near the university. The
to collect larger parcels and registered items, full of places of worship list with other
where each Post Room is located depends on information can be found on the links below:
your residence. If such mail is sent to you, you
will receive a notification on the My Warwick Warwick Islamic Society’s Facebook:
App asking you to collect the item from the https://www.facebook.com/WarwickISoc/
Student Post Room. When picking up your
parcel, you will need to bring your University ID Warwick Christian Union’s website:
with you for verification. Opening hours are http://warwickcu.org/freshers/churches/.
Monday to Thursday, 10:30 to 18:00, Friday,
10:00 - 17:00, Saturday 12:15 to 15:15, and it is
closed on Sunday. Opening hours are different
during Vacation times, so do check the Opening
Times on the website.

It is important that you inform all senders of your


FULL postal address including the postcode, to
avoid mix-ups. An example of a full postal
address is as follows:

Line 1: <University ID>, <Room number>,


<Residence and block number>
Line 2: University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill Road,
Coventry
Postal: CV4 7ES

For more information:


https://warwick.ac.uk/services/estates/post/
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6.12 USEFUL APPS e-Tickets! Remember to check-in for flights
online beforehand, or face a £55 penalty at the
airport.
1. My Warwick
Contains everything you need as a Warwick 12. Shopmium
Student – your timetable, student email, campus Get exclusive offers on everyday brands found in
map, bus timings, library account etc! the supermarket. It gives you up to 100%
cashback on featured items. Use promo code
2. NX Bus mTicket 87ee72 for a free gift! (It may be a tub of Ben &
Buying an eTicket for National Express buses here Jerry’s)
gives you a 10p discount! The app also has Group
and Single Daysaver tickets (up to 5 people, £7),
which is useful when going out as a group 6.13 JOBS
3. Trainline Most international students coming to the UK will
This allows you to find the best prices/timings be allowed to work a maximum of 20 hours per
when booking your train ticket! Remember to week during term time. Unitemps (Website
register your 16-25 Railcard for the 33% discount! affiliated with Warwick) is a good way to secure
a part time job for some supplementary income.
4. Unidays Opportunities for paid work placements include
Get great discounts for online shopping, eating clerical work, data entry, events and hospitality,
out, and travelling. You will have to register with research as well as translation. Signing up with
a valid Warwick Student ID to be eligible for the Unitemps is hassle free and easily done online.
discounts.
The Students’ Union also employs student staff in
5. Too Good To Go its food outlets, as security staff and part of
Get discounted food from shops around you and promotional activities. Jobs will be advertised on
help to reduce food waste! Nearest shops are the SU website and a diverse range of options
usually in Leamington, but this works great in are available from short term to longer
London. commitments. Other miscellaneous jobs include
working for the Student Union to distribute fliers
6. Just Eat / UberEats or posters for events or parties.
Food delivery apps that deliver to the university.
Check their Facebook page for discounts! Additionally, full-time work is available during
off-term time for those with the Tier 4 Student
7. Uber / Bolt Visa. (Most Singaporean students studying in UK.
No Grab in the UK, and Black Cabs are horribly
expensive.

8. ViaVan
An alternative ride-sharing service, but this is
only available in London for now.

9. Olio
An app that promotes zero waste! Get great free
items from people around campus and help to
save the earth in the process.

10. Splitwise
Useful when travelling with friends, especially to
track expenses and split the bill.

11. Ryanair
Useful for checking-in for flights and saving your
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Warwick Singapore Society would like to thank our following main sponsors:

High Commission of the Republic of Singapore in London

Singapore Global Network

University of Warwick Students’ Union

University of Warwick International Office

© Warwick Singapore Society 2022/23

For more information or to highlight any errors in this publication please email
community.warwicksingsoc@gmail.com

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