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Wednesday 30 April
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Humans of Warwick: Meet Stuart Coles
鈥淚 was always breaking glass in school Chemistry lessons. When I told my teacher I was going to study it at university, he just laughed.鈥
From breaking glass in Chemistry lessons to Associate Dean, our Humans of Warwick series continues with Professor Stuart Coles (WMG).
On wellbeing and community: Dr Mark Fabian (Social Sciences)
In this personal blog, Mark writes about embracing happiness, how we can understand our moods and emotions as signals, and why wellbeing needs to be something we 鈥榙o鈥 together, instead of a solo project.
Retreat to Create: Meet our new artist in residence, David Speed
We鈥檙e celebrating our 60th anniversary in style with a bold, neon-infused legacy project created in partnership with artist David Speed.
Join the Fashion Footprint challenge with Warwick Green Rewards
The UK's annual clothing consumption has a staggering water footprint of eight billion cubic metres - enough to fill Scotland鈥檚 largest lake, Loch Ness! But the good news is: you can make a difference. Join the Fashion Footprint challenge with Warwick Green Rewards and take action.
Humans of Warwick: Meet Bo Kelestyn and Sam Pordale
We鈥檙e continuing to tell the stories of our staff and students throughout our 60th year. Today, meet Dr Bo Kelestyn (Warwick Business School) and Sam Pordale (Warwick Student Action for Refugees) and read about their passion for education in adverse circumstances.
Missed an earlier Human of Warwick? Don鈥檛 forget, you can explore the stories of everyone we鈥檝e met so farLink opens in a new window.
Top 30 in most international universities in the world
奥补谤飞颈肠办鈥檚 strong global outlook, outstanding teaching and research excellence is reflected in our position at鈥27th鈥痠n this Times Higher Education rankings, compiled using data from THE World University Rankings.
National Centre for Research Culture
Through our National Centre for Research Culture (NCRC) we are collaborating across the sector for meaningful change, sharing best practice and leading on research about research culture. Learn more and get involvedLink opens in a new window with a network and conversation events.