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Come along to a free, in-person workshop on Monday 9 September and learn directly from the Student Comms and Student Experience teams.
Infinitely Curious – Creative Cures
When society is crying out for change, do we turn to politicians, civic leaders and lawmakers - or artists, poets and filmmakers? Discover how Professor Liz Barry, Professor Emma Mason, Professor Nadine Holdsworth and Dr Kieran File are tackling complex social issues.
Warwick's Sports and Wellness Hub unveils £1million gym refurbishment
This exciting upgrade has brought in some of the latest and most innovative fitness equipment on the market – will you be signing up to try it out?
Workshop: Developing Interdisciplinary Research Projects
Tuesday 10 September
Join the new sustainability research learning circle for a termly workshop, designed to support our research community in developing interdisciplinary research projects. Open to staff involved in research at all career stages.
Supporting the technical community
Friday 27 September
Are you a technician, an HR specialist, a senior leader or a member of our research community? Find out how the Technical Career Pathways Laboratory is supporting the technician sector – and listen as Warwick shares stories from our own Pathways experience.
Warwick Policy Hub events
Monday 30 September and Monday 14 October
Warwick Policy Hub hosts a range of policy engagement events throughout the year. This autumn, join them for an up-to-date overview of the health and care sector (30 September) and a knowledge exchange day focused on net zero (14 October).
ESRC IAA 2023-28: Celebration event
Wednesday 9 October
Calling all Social Science researchers! Join us to celebrate the first year of the Economic and Social Research Council Impact Acceleration Account (ESRC IAA). You’ll hear all about projects designed to enhance knowledge exchange within Warwick's Social Science community.
Meet the team inspiring children to consider coding in their future
Following their win at the Warwick Awards for Public and Community Engagement (WAPCEs), we caught up with Dr Rebecca Nealon, Dr Farzana Meru and Ally Caldecote (Physics) to find out more about Coding with Sophie: the programme designed to encourage children to consider coding and STEM as a career.
Warwick students take on BBC’s University Challenge
Teams from Warwick and East Anglia faced off earlier this week – with Warwick scoring a 275-125 win! Well done to the team, made up of captain Oscar Siddle, Ananya Govindarajan, Thomas Hart and Benjamin Watson. Want to watch the winners in action? Catch up on BBC iPlayer – and keep an eye out for the team’s upcoming return to the show!