Warwick People
Who's making a real difference in public and community engagement?
Meet the staff and students who鈥檝e been recognised for their outstanding public and community engagement work, in areas from online engagement to community impact, via the Warwick Awards for Public and Community Engagement (WAPCEs).
Humans of Warwick: Meet Emma Willis
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As term comes to an end, conference season gets into full swing! Humans of Warwick continues with Emma Willis, Business Development Manager, Warwick Conferences.
International Women in Engineering Day
As we mark this special day, we鈥檙e highlighting the incredible achievements of our staff, students and alumnae. From rising stars to established leaders, women in WMG and Engineering are shaping the world around us, breaking down barriers and opening new doors for the next generation.
Second year students win first prize in Engineers without Borders Engineering for People Design Challenge
Congratulations to Lara Fernandes, Enzo Lim and Hamed Khan who won first prize in the Engineers without Borders Grand Finals of the Engineering for People Design Challenge. The process this year involved over 10000 students attempting the design challenge. This is then reduced to five teams per university for review by the judges, out of which 36 teams are invited to make pitches at the final event. Our students excelled among all the groups in both the quality of their designs and their pitches, especially with their focus on all the 3 pillars of sustainability.
International Women in Engineering Day
In celebration of International Women in Engineering Day, WMG are highlighting the incredible achievements of our alumnae, staff and students. From rising stars to established leaders, these women are shaping the world around us, breaking down barriers, and opening new doors for the next generation.
In memory of Professor Ray Dupree
Colleagues across the University will be very sad to learn of the death of Professor Ray Dupree, from the Department of Physics. Read a tribute from his colleagues, choose to leave a message in the condolence book, and find sources of support.