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Half term activites
From spooky gaming to family swimming, take a look at the activities you can book at Warwick for the autumn half term.
Professor Pietari Kaapa from the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies shows how film and TV production can become more environmentally friendly.
Alumnus Professor James Robinson awarded Nobel Prize in Economics
Warwick Economics alumnus and honorary graduate Professor James Robinson (Honorary Doctorate 2015, MA Economics 1985-86) is one of three economists jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences 2024.
Waste2Race
Discover how students from WMG have produced a sewage-powered race car which is on track to make history.
Wild Warwick: Competition and exhibition
Help us celebrate the wildlife and green spaces we have on campus – enter art, such as photography, poetry and pottery, inspired by Warwick’s wildlife, into a new competition. Open to both staff and students, send in your pieces by Monday 2 December. The winning submissions will be showcased at an exhibition in the Faculty of Arts building between 6-24 January.
Bience Gawanas appointed as new Chancellor
The ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ has appointed former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Advocate Bience Gawanas as our new Chancellor. Find out more about Bience and her work.
Stuart Croft to chair new expert panel to advise on universities’ role in delivering Industrial Strategy
Stuart Croft, Vice-Chancellor, is to chair a new expert advisory panel announced by the Russell Group of research-intensive universities. The panel will help set out recommendations for universities, government, business and public sector partners that enhance the impact of university R&D and innovation work on economic growth and public services.
Statement on the death of Ratan Tata from Stuart Croft, VC
Read a message from Stuart Croft following the death of Ratan Tata, a visionary leader, friend of our University and region. Together with our own Lord Bhattacharyya, Mr Tata was instrumental in establishing the National Automotive Innovation Centre on campus.
60 years and beyond: Making a better world together
As we prepare for opportunities in 2025 to honour our past, celebrate our present, and envision our future, here’s a guide with everything you’ll need to shape your communications for celebratory activities taking place in our 60th year. Look out for more about our anniversary plans later this term!