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11 Mar 2021

Can you spare an old unused laptop to help a local school?

We've got a team of Technology Volunteers ready to inspect, wipe and repurpose old laptops to help local school pupils without adequate access to technology. Find out how to support this great project.

10 Mar 2021

Our amazing student volunteers

See some examples of what our students have been doing locally and find out who to contact if you would like to recruit some volunteers for a project in the community.
04 Mar 2021

Would you like to work with a Warwick intern in your charity or SME?

Would you like a Warwick undergraduate student to intern with your small business or charity this year? The Warwick Internship Programme offers 222-hour, flexibly-worked, managed internships on a full or part-time basis (or a combination of the two) starting April to early June.

If you can offer project-based opportunities through remote-working or in a Covid-secure environment, you may be able to access £2100-2500 of funding grants towards an internship. If you’re interested, visit the programme website for more information.

Vacancies can be submitted from now until 26 April.

01 Mar 2021

Royal Academy of Engineering announces new Lord Bhattacharyya bursary winners for students in the West Midlands

Students across the West Midlands have been awarded a series of bursaries as part of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Lord Bhattacharyya Engineering Education Programme. The Winners have been announced on the second anniversary of death Lord Bhattacharyya and the programme is named in is honour

22 Feb 2021

New funding for Universities working together on Covid-19 pandemic modelling to advise Government bodies

A national consortium, being co-lead by Professor Matthew Keeling here at Warwick, brings together leading mathematical and statistical research modellers from seven UK universities, whose work will produce in depth predictions about the Covid-19 pandemic.

22 Feb 2021

Nearly 50 academics from Warwick Business School named among world's top scientists

Almost 50 past and present Warwick Business School professors have been ranked among the world’s top two per cent of scientists.

18 Feb 2021

Council called on to help encourage more bike shops to open in Warwickshire so they can offer discounts to residents cycling to work

External link to Leamington Courier article: The call came as councillors considered a project organised by public health expert Dr Paul Coleman, from the University of Warwick, which encouraged council staff to leave their cars at home and walk, cycle or catch the bus to work

11 Feb 2021

Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on BAME carers in Coventry and Leicester

The impact of COVID-19 on older people and their carers in Coventry and Leicester’s BAME communities will be explored as part of a major new study into how social and economic inequalities have affected health and care provision during the pandemic.

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