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10: Resources

Academic Resources

The Department is investing substantial resource into providing the highest standards of academic support for our MSc students.

This support comes in a variety of ways, aimed at targeting different aspects of your academic studies, including support with module content, preparation for assessments and drop in opportunities.

The academic support available is listed below.

Maths Revision

A new set of maths revision materialsLink opens in a new window have been created on Moodle, which you may wish to refer to for additional support.

Maths and Statistics Drop-in Sessions

If you are struggling with any aspect of the Maths or Stats content on your modules, please make use of the Drop in Sessions. They are run by our Teaching Fellow, Nicholas Jackson (nicholas.jackson@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window). You can view the details for the sessions on the academic supportLink opens in a new window pages.

STATA

We are able to offer you a licence for the statistical software package, STATA. This resource is primarily funded by the Department and is essential for your MSc studies. To download the software visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/its/servicessupport/software/list/stataLink opens in a new window.

We also run a weekly STATA Helpdesk to answer your individual questions in the Autumn and Spring terms. This is an optional drop-in session and there is no need for students to book in advance.

Additionally, there is an Introduction to Stata courseLink opens in a new window in Moodle, which will be helpful for those unfamiliar with the package, and IT Services also provide STATA resourcesLink opens in a new window.

Advice and Feedback Hours

The lecturers that you see within your modules are there to provide you with guidance on their subject area. Every member of academic staff, including class tutors, has at least two Advice and Feedback hours each week of term. You should make use of these, as a means of clarifying any areas of confusion within previous lectures or to discuss future topics. You can also use them to discuss areas that you both find interesting. You should always ensure you are prepared for your lecturer’s feedback hours. You should not be using them as a means of asking the lecturer to repeat the lecture, but should attend them with specific questions or areas of confusion that you would like clarification on.

You can find the Advice and Feedback Hours of members of staff hereLink opens in a new window.

Wellbeing Drop-In Sessions

Your wellbeing is important to us whether you are experiencing difficulty with academic or personal issues. Your Senior Tutor, Mahnaz Nazreen, will hold office hours to meet students in term time and more information can be found hereLink opens in a new window.

Dissertations

For students taking EC959, MSc Dissertations, we run helpdesks over the summer term and vacation where you can speak to a member of staff and gain support and advice about technical and software aspects of your dissertation. Details of the tutors and the times will be published on the Dissertation InformationLink opens in a new window webpage.

The University Library

The LibraryLink opens in a new window is open 24/7 and provides a range of study spaces and information resources to support your studies at Warwick, including books, journals and databases and a specialist librarian for economics.

  • All students receive an introduction to the library during welcome week. You can also use the Get StartedLink opens in a new window online library orientation programme, which includes virtual and self-guided library tours, and training on how to use reading lists and find books and journals.
  • Use Library SearchLink opens in a new window to find and access all library books, journals and databases. The library has a Digital First policy and purchases electronic resources where possible. Most electronic library resources can be accessed on any computer, on and off campus, with your university IT username and password. The Library also has subscriptions to the Economist.com and FT.com online newspaper apps.
  • The Library has a large collection of printed books available to borrow. The economics collection is on the 5th floor of the library. You can borrow up-to 999 books for 365 days, providing they are not required by another library user. Use My Library AccountLink opens in a new window to request and renew library books, including recalling/reserving library books on-loan.
  • The library’s Subject GuideLink opens in a new window includes recommended books, journals and databases for economists, sources of economic data and statistics, and guidance on study skills and referencing. You can also contact and book an appointment with the economics librarian. There is one Refinitiv Eikon terminal on the 1st floor of the library, which can be pre-booked online, and provides global company, industry, and financial markets data.
  • If you are seeking books and journals not available at Warwick, you can request them using our Document SupplyLink opens in a new window service, which includes document-delivery and inter-library loan services. We are also members of the SCONUL Access Link opens in a new windowscheme, which allows you to visit libraries at 175+ participating universities in the UK and Ireland.

If you have any questions about the library, or are having trouble finding what you need, please contact the economics librarian. You can also feedback on library matters via your student representative at the student-staff liaison committee.

Contacting the Library

General Enquiries

The Library help desk is available from 8.30 am to 9.30 pm, seven days a week.

t: +44 (0)24 7652 2026
e: Library@Warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window

Economics Enquiries

Your Librarian is happy to help you find the information you need for your research, show you how to use specific resources, or discuss any other issues you might have.

Jackie Hanes can be contacted by email or telephone, 9.00am - 4.00pm Monday to Friday.

t: +44 (0)24 7657 2588
e:  jackie.hanes@warwick.ac.uk
Book an AppointmentLink opens in a new window

The general Library email address may also be used and your enquiry will be dealt with by Academic Support colleagues, or passed on to the specialist.

The Postgraduate Hub

The Postgraduate HubLink opens in a new window is located in the Junction Building. It is a peer-led collaborative community space that brings together postgraduates from across Warwick.

At the PG Hub you can:

  • Book meeting rooms for group-work and collaborative study, as well as find first-come-first-served study and meeting space;
  • Ask any questions you might have about your postgraduate life at Warwick;
  • Access support for your dissertation;
  • Find mentorship to take you to the next level;
  • Get actively involved in cultural events, such as Hallowe’en, Chinese New Year, Eid and other celebrations;
  • Locate support for your studies and future career plans through events and drop-ins;
  • Share your postgraduate life through our competitions and social media.

We recognise that postgraduate life is about more than just work. The PG Hub exists to make your time at the University more productive and enjoyable, so we welcome your ideas on things you want to see as a Warwick postgraduate.

Information Technology (IT) Services

IT Services provide the essential resources and support necessary to give all students access to information technology services and support. Further information on the IT essentials, including guides for students using academic technology, can be found in the Guide for new studentsLink opens in a new window.

Help Desk

IT Services provide a dedicated Help Desk to assist with IT-related issues. You can contact them online, via email, or by phone. Further information on how to contact IT Services can be found at: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/its

Your email address

Once you have registered with IT Services and your account has been activated you will have a usercode, password and an email address which is usually in the format:

initials.surname.number@warwick.ac.uk

This address will be your ‘official’ University email address which the Department will use for all email communications. It will be your responsibility to ensure that you check this email account. You can access this account via webmailLink opens in a new window.

You can download leafletsLink opens in a new window to help you set up your email account on your mobile phone.

OneDrive

Please keep your files safe in the cloud with OneDriveLink opens in a new window. Avoid saving work directly on to your laptop.

OneNote

We recommend OneNoteLink opens in a new window for making notes and creating lists to help organise your studies.

Network access from student residences

The University provides a network connection from every room in student residences enabling you to access the internet and files saved on the network. Use of the residential network is subject to an Acceptable Use Policy.

Computer security

Any computer attached to a network is susceptible to attacks from viruses and spyware. Please ensure you have Antivirus software installed with an up to date subscription as this is a requirement for access to the network. IT Services provide free anti-virus and firewall software Link opens in a new windowto help keep your computer safe.

Open access areas

There are many open access areas Link opens in a new windowoperated by IT Services. (You will need your University ID card to enter some of the open access areas.) The computers are all connected to the network and the internet and provide access to printers, the Library online catalogue and a wide range of software applications. All computers in open access areas run on the Windows 7 operating system (except room A0.01 - SUSE Linux).

Student iPad and Laptop Loan Service

IT Services provides iPads and laptops for short term loan, for more information please visit hereLink opens in a new window.

IT facilities in the Department

In the Economics Department there is a study space specifically devoted to MSc students on the first floor where you can work on your laptop.

There is also a large computer lab (S2.82) which is available to MSc and Diploma students for part of the week. 

The Department's Bloomberg Terminals are located in room S0.55. The Bloomberg Terminal is a computer software system which provides access to current and historical financial information on individual equities, stock market indices, fixed-income securities, currencies, commodities, and futures for both international and domestic markets. It also provides company profiles and financial statements, analysts' forecasts, news on worldwide financial markets, and audio and video interviews and presentations by key players in business and finance.

To use the Bloomberg Terminals, you must register for a Bloomberg for Education accountLink opens in a new window, selecting the learner option. Then you must complete the Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC) e-learning course and send proof of your completed certificate to economics.it@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window. We will then grant you access to bookLink opens in a new window the use of one of these terminals in half-hourly sessions. You will only be able to use the terminal if you have pre-booked online. Please note that there are restrictions in the amount of data you are permitted to download. This is imposed by Bloomberg and further information is provided by the terminals.

Printing

Printer creditsLink opens in a new window are purchased online with a debit or credit card. The Printing and ScanningLink opens in a new window webpage explains how to print once you have purchased your credits and installed the print queue on your device.

Software

We have a wide range of software for economists. Besides generic software, such as Microsoft Office, email and web browsers, the econometric software we use includes Stata and and SPSS.

The Department is very pleased to be able to offer you a licence for the statistical software package, Stata. This resource is primarily funded by the Department and is essential for your MSc studies.

In Moodle you will find resources and information to help you use the software at Introduction to StataLink opens in a new window. You may also wish to look at Introduction to RLink opens in a new window and Introduction to LaTeXLink opens in a new window.

All software available to students at Warwick can be found in the IT services software listLink opens in a new window.

Getting help

If you have general problems logging in to IT Services open access areas you should contact the IT Services Help Desk. If you have specific problems relating to the computers or printers in the Department you should contact the Department’s Computer Support Staff via economics.it@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window.