Warwick's Culture: active drivers of impact value 2023-2024
We're celebrating another brilliant year of engaging activities that continue to contribute to Warwick’s cultural strategy. During 2023-2024, our departments and professional services have united to deliver a remarkable range of projects and events, inspiring meaningful connections between artists, researchers, and our local communities.
These collaborations breathe new life into the campus experience, where culture thrives as a dynamic force of change. By pooling resources, investments, and skills, these collective efforts enable culture-led initiatives that actively express the core objectives and values of the University’s strategy and our commitment to sustainability.
Our collaborative approach seamlessly weaves culture into the fabric of the University’s purpose nurturing creativity, engagement and academic excellence in an environment that encourages innovation and inclusivity.
Moving towards a collective vision for 2030, these partnerships are key drivers of connection, wellbeing, and public engagement both on campus and within our regional communities.
These case studies showcase the success of our cultural projects, celebrating the pioneering research, knowledge exchange, and engagement that are hallmarks of Warwick’s cultural identity, benefitting both the University and our communities.
Teaching & LearningLink opens in a new window
Culture inspires distinctive and innovative teaching, research, knowledge exchange and engagement.
PlacemakingLink opens in a new window
Culture connects the architecture, sculpture and design of our built and green spaces – the look and feel for students, staff and visitors.
Research & InnovationLink opens in a new window
Culture enables dynamic routes for multi-disciplinary research provoking new ideas and ways of seeing the world.
Community & Public EngagementLink opens in a new window
The University makes a significant contribution to cultural and creative production and programming in our local communities.
Thought LeadershipLink opens in a new window
The University has a reputation as a centre of excellence for cultural policy research and the measurement of social and cultural value.
60th AnniversaryLink opens in a new window
The cultural strategy will make a significant contribution to the delivery of the University’s 60th anniversary celebrations in 2025.