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CMPS Annual Lecture & Cultural Policy Network Launch
CMPS is delighted to welcome Professor Tom Crick, Chief Scientific Advisor to DCMS to give this year's Annual Lecture - Why Culture Needs Science: Evidence, Expertise and the Public Value of DCMS. The event will also mark the launch of the University's inter-disciplinary Cultural Policy Network, hosted in SCAPVC.
June exhibition: Brotherhood and Belonging at the Lord Leycester Hospital 1571-1700
A new exhibition launches this June which draws on research from Warwick’s Department of History. Based in the Guildhall in the town of Warwick, the display explores the lives of the brethren who lived at the Lord Leycester Hospital from 1571 - 1700. The exhibition runs from 2 June - 30 June 2026 and is included in general site admission.
Making Do: New Book Reveals How Fabric Shaped Britain’s Postwar Recovery
Professor Susan Carruthers’ latest book, Making Do: Britons and the Refashioning of the Postwar World, was officially published on Thursday 24 April, offering a vivid new perspective on life after 1945.
Warwick research helps secure major shift in national cultural policy
Research from the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies has played a direct role in securing a significant change to UK Government policy, with culture set to be formally recognised as a core area of competence within the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill.
Meet the Researcher: Rachel Moseley
Vice-Provost for the Faculty of Arts Rachel shares her passion and advocacy for the value of the arts for future generations.