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The Anniversary Book Collection
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the University of Warwick, the Library has created a special collection of fiction books from the last 60 years.
Come to the Library's Breathing Space to browse at your leisure or discover the collection online by searching "University of Warwick 60th Anniversary Collection" on the Library website.
Dive into the words and worlds of popular authors!
Museum of Climate Stories: Campus Kin project
Have you had a memorable experience on campus that made you think differently about your relationship to the world around us?
To mark 60 years of the University as a place where people have been forming relationships with the land on which we live, work and study, we’re looking for stories about your encounters with the plants, lichens, trees, fungi, insects, and animals with which we share our campus.
Visit the Grade II listed Maths Houses at University of Warwick!
As a special event to mark our 60th Anniversary, the unique Maths Houses on campus are being opened for Heritage Open Days for the first time.
No booking required, simply drop in at any time from 12pm-4pm on Sunday 21 September to explore the buildings.
Information on getting to campus can be found here. If you’re driving, head to Gibbet Hill car park.
Student Life Exhibition
A new exhibition exploring student life at the University will take place at the Modern Records Centre and the Library Foyer. This will feature material from the University's institutional archives. Find out more about the last sixty years of student life on Warwick campus!
Evening Talks Series by Academics on Peace and Reconciliation
Why Language Matters: Propaganda and remembering German women's experiences of defeat in 1945
1 of 2 talks - the first talk will take place on 17th September.
Information about both talks can be found and booked for free HERE!
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats
Book your ticket back to 1989 to share in an experience that shaped a generation; to feel the anticipation, the trepidation, the excitement, and the euphoria, that was Acid House.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is currently touring around the UK and we're delighted to be able to host this immersive experience at Warwick Arts Centre.
Tickets on sale NOW!Link opens in a new window
Warwick at 60 Talks: Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason
Part of Warwick Arts Centre's Words & Ideas programme and featuring celebrated authors, artists and campaigners, we present a series of talks to discuss race and identity, how these shape societies and affect individual and collective states of wellbeing and belonging
Year 9 Schools Event - Language Learners as Peacemakers
This event is part of the outreach and widening participation work delivered to local schools by the School of Modern Languages and Cultures. We are collaborating on this occasion with Coventry Cathedral to design an event to mark the 80th anniversary since the end of World War Two and University of Warwick’s 60th birthday.
More information can be found HERE!
Poetry Trail: A Science Art Collision
Celebrating the work of current academics from Gibbet Hill and reflecting the expansion around Gibbet Hill, the trail will encourage people to explore wonderful but relatively less accessed green spaces, providing an opportunity for everyone to enjoy our beautiful campus - combining literature, biology and outdoor activity, promoting mental health & wellbeing.
Warwick at 60 Talks: Mina Smallman
Part of Warwick Arts Centre's Words & Ideas programme and featuring celebrated authors, artists and campaigners, we present a series of talks to discuss race and identity, how these shape societies and affect individual and collective states of wellbeing and belonging.
Warwick at 60 Talks: Gary Younge
Part of Warwick Arts Centre's Words & Ideas programme and featuring celebrated authors, artists and campaigners, we present a series of talks to discuss race and identity, how these shape societies and affect individual and collective states of wellbeing and belonging.
IATL at 15: Interdisciplinary Learning Then, Now, and in the Future
IATL is also celebrating its 15th anniversary with a special event on the past, present and future of interdisciplinary learning. The programme will feature an exhibition of student work, breakout workshops on student-devised assessment and student research, and a panel discussion with students, convenors, and Early Career Teaching Fellows.
Registration link to open soon!
Undergraduate Research Support Scheme 2025 Showcase (URSS)
Join us at the annual URSS Showcase: a special occasion to celebrate the outstanding work of our undergraduate researchers, to view their research posters, hear live presentations and speak to students about their summer research projects.
Warwick at 60 Talks: David Olusoga
Part of Warwick Arts Centre's Words & Ideas programme and featuring celebrated authors, artists and campaigners, we present a series of talks to discuss race and identity, how these shape societies and affect individual and collective states of wellbeing and belonging.
Global Illuminations Light Festival
Join us for a dazzling international light procession, where you’re invited to join the rest of the Warwick community and create a luminous display, winding through the heart of campus. Let the rhythm of student musicians guide your steps as you carry your own handcrafted lanterns and light sculptures, lighting up familiar campus pathways with a creative glow.
60th Anniversary Reunion
Your memories, connections, friendships, education, and so much more last a lifetime – your stories shape our history.
So, whether you were among our first students in 1965, or you graduated this year, we’re ready to welcome you home.
Find out more and register now here.
Eternal Echoes - University of Warwick Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
We will be celebrating 60 years of wonderful music making at Warwick with a massed choir event in the Butterworth Hall featuring our current University Chorus and Symphony Orchestra in combination with a massed digital choir of Warwick alumni.
Tickets are available hereLink opens in a new window.