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Welcome Week timetable scheduling complete
The Welcome Week Timetable is now complete and will be published to students during the week commencing 1 September. Thank you to all Welcome event editors and organisers for submitting your events and activities - now's the time to check your events and find out what to do next.
Top 6 ranking
Warwick has retained sixth place position in the latest University rankings. The Daily Mail University Guide 2026 highlighted excellence in graduate salaries, support for students to achieve high-skilled jobs, and research quality.
Have you downloaded SafeZone yet?
With a simple tap of a button, SafeZone connects you directly to our Community Safety Team. Whether you're working late in a lab, managing a team across multiple sites, or supporting students on campus, download it now for a safer campus for everyone.
New interactive campus map
A new interactive campus map is now live, with an improved search function, internal layouts and the addition of the Innovation Campus. Discover more about the new features and what you need to do.
Summer deals at the Sports and Wellness Hub
Make the most of the summer deals at the Sports and Wellness Hub before Thursday 11 September. Get 12 months for the price of 11, or 25% off your first 4 months, across selected staff and public memberships. Just use discount code: SUMMER25 at the checkout.
Academic Square Pond
Please be aware that blue-green algae is present in the pond at Academic Square.
Blue-green algae is a collection of microscopic organisms that are naturally present in lakes and streams and under certain conditions can become abundant in warm, shallow, undisturbed, nutrient-rich surface waters that receive a lot of sunlight. Just like our pond in Academic Square.
The Estates team are aware of the problem and treatment works will be taking place from Tuesday 19 August to rectify the situation. The works are expected to take around three weeks and should help the overall health of the pond and start to build a good balance over the coming years. All treatments will not affect wildlife.
Blue-green algae is potentially toxic to both humans and animals, please stay away from the water while the works take place.