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CovenTRY CollaborACTION and Knowledge ExCHANGE
Tuesday 17 June 10am-3pm at Fargo Village, Coventry.
Come and join us and hear all about the project so far and about different collaborative research projects involving researchers, policy makers and the third sector. We will also host two conversations around health and it's intersection with other policies etc., and around collaboration, impact and engagement locally.
Aimed at parents/carers of year 12/13 students, this online presentation provides the key information around student finance so you can best support your student or child. Session includes information on entitlement calculations, loan repayments, living cost estimates and time to ask questions.
Hackathon
Thursday 5 June
Do you have a brilliant idea for a patient-facing health app? Do you want to get hands-on experience of the build process? Whether you're from a healthcare, tech, business, or creative background, this one-day Hackathon event is for you.
Calling all staff alumni!
Book now to join us on Saturday 22 November for Warwick’s first all-alumni reunion. Whether you were among our first students in 1965, or you graduated this year, we’re ready to celebrate with you, the alumni who have helped shape our story so far.
Thursday 22 May
Fancy sliding down an inflatable helter skelter in the sunshine, free face painting and some live music? Join us at Windmill Hill for Picnic Playground! The event is open to both students and staff, so head down on the day. Booking preferred but not vital.
Ongoing Nakba 77 Years 
Until 30 May
This exhibition commemorates 77 years since the Nakba through artwork, poetry and educational initiatives from Warwick’s Gazan students and staff. Find it in the Faculty of Arts building until 30 May (Mezzanine floor until 23 May, ground-floor Agora from 26 to 30 May).
Pedagogy of Dialogue
Thursday 29 May
This interactive workshop will explore the power of dialogue as a tool for deep learning – sign up and discover strategies to encourage meaningful discussions.
Moth survey
Tuesday 3 June
Join in with the first moth survey of 2025 to see which species of moths can be found around campus – registration is essential.
Have you spotted moth-created webbing on trees across campus lately? Here’s whyLink opens in a new window.
Inspiring Women: Finding Your Voice
Wednesday 11 June
Ever wanted to learn how to advocate for yourself and be heard in the workplace? Join public speaker Professor Christina Hughes to find out.