Latest News
New Education Fund
If you’re working on strategic projects that support Warwick’s Education and Student Experience Strategy, this new Education Fund might be just the thing to help you. Apply by Wednesday 13 November.
ReproducibiliTea forum
If you’re interested in discussing reproducibility in scientific research, why not sign up to be part of the ReproducibiliTea forum? Sessions take place monthly from Tuesday 15 October – and the team is also looking for members to join the organising committee.
Academic and technical promotion
Are you considering applying for academic promotion, or supporting a colleague in doing so? Join Q&A sessions on Monday 14 October and Wednesday 23 October to find out more.
Are you a member of technical staff applying for promotion, or supporting a colleague who’s doing so? Join a Q&A sessionLink opens in a new window on Tuesday 22 October to find out more.
Great news: our fresh fruit and vegetable stall is back for Term 1, bringing a burst of flavour to the heart of campus. (Students’ Union), every Monday and Thursday from 9am-5pm.
Warwick launches new joint PhD with Shanghai Jiao Tong University
The programme will further strengthen our research collaboration and support the development of our future research leaders.
Warwick delves into the historical records of Marco Polo
Professor Luca Mola (Warwick Venice Centre) and Professor Michael Scott (Pro-Vice-Chancellor, International) explain how these documents open up a totally different way of looking at Marco Polo’s life.
Alice Kelly, Assistant Professor of Literature and History, writes for The Conversation about how a new World War I memorial can make the war visible to generations of Americans unfamiliar with it – and will help the rest of us remember it anew.
Tuesday 8 October
Join us as we launch a programme to celebrate 50 years of Warwick Arts Centre. Material Worlds takes the everyday qualities of textiles to create artworks that are theatrical, bold, unsettling and humorous.
A more volatile world: Implications for food security 
Thursday 24 October
Join our School of Life Sciences and renowned scientist Professor Tim Benton to explore the global challenge of navigating food security in an increasingly volatile world.