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Listen to the first episode of this new podcast, as University Hospital’s Dr Penny Kechagioglou talks failure, burnout, and why it’s so hard to be a leader.
In the first episode of this new Warwick Medical School podcast, PhD student Eleanor Harrison delves into the topic of endometriosis and research into the condition, which affects up to 10 per cent of women across the world.
Small mammal survey
Wednesday 16 October
There are lots of small mammals here on Warwick grounds – from voles to shrews! If you’d like to be part of a one-hour session to find and identify species so we can better understand the wildlife around us, sign up to take part.
Lunchtime litter pick 
Wednesday 16 October
Fancy helping to make campus a cleaner and more hedgehog-friendly place to be? Join the Warwick Wombles for this lunchtime litter-picking session – register now.
Women, jobs and growth - South Asia development
Thursday 17 October
How can South Asian countries further boost growth and employment, and adapt to climate change? Listen as Maurizio Bussolo – a Warwick alumnus – explains, in the first InReach10x seminar of the 2024/2025 academic year.
Research Impact events
During October and November
In this series of training events, find out what research impact is (Thursday 24 Oct), how you can keep track of your research impact (Tuesday 29 Oct) and how you can link your impact to the Research Excellence Framework (Tuesday 5 November).
The NHS in 2024
Monday 4 November
Join Sir Stephen Powis, National Medical Director of NHS England, as he discusses the successes and challenges of the NHS in 2024 – and how it plans to support the workforce needed in the future.
A mathematical journey through literature
Wednesday 13 November
Professor Sarah Hart, author and mathematician, will explain the hidden mathematical structures behind everything from poetry to novels, and reveal some of the beautiful mathematical imagery in fiction.
Watch as Professor Heather Widdows (Philosophy) explains the impact of the global beauty ideal, and how her Everyday Lookism campaign aims to reduce appearance discrimination.