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POP!

Date Wed, 22 Jan to Thu, 23 Jan
Location Copper Rooms

Sometimes you don't want that sophisticated night out - sometimes all you're really craving is pure, unadulterated and unapologetic fun, accompanied by pop bangers with a twist of guilty pleasures! Join us every Wednesday!

Research Refresh

Date Thu, 23 Jan
Location Wolfson Research Exchange, Main Library

Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.

Mid-Week Catholic Mass

Date Thu, 23 Jan
Location Chaplaincy Central Space

Join our Catholic Chaplain for Mass followed by refreshments

Memento

Date Thu, 23 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 143 minutes Gauge: Digital

Cleverducks Quiz

Date Thu, 23 Jan
Location The Dirty Duck

Do you and your mates fancy yourselves as Cleverducks? It's time to make feathers fly and put that brain power to the test at our weekly pub quiz...early attendance is suggested as seats go quickly!

Student Safety & Wellbeing Event

Date Fri, 24 Jan
Location Library

PCSOs from Warwickshire and West Midlands Police are holding a joint event with the University of Warwick to promote student safety and wellbeing. Whether living on or off campus, come along to find out how to stay safe whilst you’re at uni. Tell us what matters to you. University departments at the event include: Community Safety Team, Wellbeing & Student Support, Residential Community Team and Report + Support.

Warwick Economics Summit 2025

Date Fri, 24 Jan
Location Oculus

The 24th Warwick Economics Summit (WES), Europe’s largest student-led academic conference, will take place from January 24-26, 2025. Known for hosting world-class speakers—including 20 Nobel laureates, heads of state, human rights activists, and industry leaders—WES promises an unparalleled experience. Over three days, 500 delegates from 30+ international universities will enjoy keynotes, panel discussions, career seminars, and workshops by our partner firms. WES2025 will cover an interdisciplinary array of topics from finance and the macroeconomy to STEM, healthcare and development. Our goal is to bring a diverse set of perspectives to enrich the debate about some of our generation's most pressing issues. Book hereLink opens in a new window

Friday Jumu'ah Congregational Prayers

Date Fri, 24 Jan
Location Islamic Prayer Halls (Chaplaincy Building)

Friday prayers in the Islamic Prayer Hall, next to the Chaplaincy.

Jazz Fridays

Date Fri, 24 Jan
Location Warwick Arts Centre/Foye

Warwick Arts Centre live Jazz Fridays returns. Hosted by The Aaron Moloney Trio plus regular special guest musicians. Featuring an open jam session for local musicians in the second half. Come and play! For details about playing, please contact: programming@warwick.ac.uk

Queer

Date Fri, 24 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 166 minutes Gauge: Digital

Juicy

Date Fri, 24 Jan to Sat, 25 Jan
Location The Terrace Bar

Join us every Friday, in the newly refurbished Terrace bar, for a night brimming with global beats and urban vibes whilst savoring the delights of our new range of Juicy cocktails. Plus it's FREE to attend!

Queer

Date Fri, 24 Jan to Sat, 25 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 166 minutes Gauge: Digital

Jurassic Park

Date Sat, 25 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 157 minutes Gauge: 35mm

Jurassic Park

Date Sat, 25 Jan to Sun, 26 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 157 minutes Gauge: 35mm

Sunday Catholic Mass

Date Sun, 26 Jan
Location St Joseph the Worker, Cannon Park

Catholic Mass for student congregation held at St Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, Cannon Park - this is a regular service held off campus, so please check the church webpages for any local changes to dates or times

Church on Campus

Date Sun, 26 Jan
Location Chaplaincy Central Space

Christian Service led by Anglican and Free Church Chaplains, followed by refreshments

Pub Quiz

Date Sun, 26 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 120 minutes Gauge: Digital

HOPE

Date Mon, 27 Jan
Location JX0.10 (Junction Hall 2), The Junction

A week of events with free food, live music, hot drinks, big questions, activities, good conversations and more... A chance for you to think about the big questions of life and explore HOPE! Have a look on our Instagram for the full schedule of eventsLink opens in a new window : )

Holocaust Memorial Day

Date Mon, 27 Jan to Wed, 29 Jan
Location Piazza, Ramphal and L3

Warwick Jewish Society is hosting several events to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, and the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz Concentration Camp, in collaboration with Warwick History Society and Warwick Student Cinema.

These include a candle lighting in memory of the victims from 1pm -7pm on Monday 27th January in the Piazza. A talk by Holocaust survivor Mindu Hornick at 7pm on Tuesday 28th January in Ramphal, book here to register your placeLink opens in a new window. And a screening of the film 'Son of Saul' on Wednesday 29th January at 7.30 pm in L3 (Science Concourse).

Quiz Night

Date Mon, 27 Jan
Location FAB Agora

The Faculty of Arts DSEP team invites you to a night of quizzing in the FAB. Meet your fellow students as you team up and test your wits against our quizmaster over six rounds!

- Colours and Numbers

- Sports and Leisure

-Music(al) Round

- Closest Two

- Wipeout

- Picture Round

Airplane!

Date Mon, 27 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 117 minutes Gauge: Digital

The (Free) Breakfast Club

Date Tue, 28 Jan
Location The Green Room

Grab some tasty snacks along with a hot drink so you're fuelled to kick-start your day! Gluten free and vegan options are also available, including Oatly! Remember, once it's gone, its gone, so be sure to get in quickly...

HOPE

Date Tue, 28 Jan
Location JX0.10 (Junction Hall 2), The Junction

A week of events with free food, live music, hot drinks, big questions, activities, good conversations and more... A chance for you to think about the big questions of life and explore HOPE! Have a look on our Instagram for the full schedule of eventsLink opens in a new window : )

Craft Cafe

Date Tue, 28 Jan
Location Chaplaincy Central Space

Come along and enjoy sociable crafting at the Chaplaincy - make new friends and learn new skills! Coffee, tea and toast.

Lunar New Year's Eve Celebrations

Date Tue, 28 Jan
Location Warwick SU

Many people around the world celebrate the start of the New Year in Spring, and the festival is known by many names including the Chinese Spring Festival, Korean Seollal, Vietnamese Tet and Tibetan Losar.

In this celebratory event, join us and learn more about these traditions and take part in a range of games, arts & craft activities and workshops - plus a chance to taste our delicious dumplings!

Then at 6pm, join us on the Piazza for a spectacular Lion Dance performance which promises to be a show not to be missed.

Click now to see what's on and book your place.

Meet the Professionals: Careers in Charities

Date Tue, 28 Jan
Location Online event

Are you interested in pursuing a career within the charitable sector and want to find out more about the reality of working in the sector? If so, please join us for this virtual event where professionals will share their experiences and advice. Click here to find out more about the event and book your placeLink opens in a new window.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3

Date Tue, 28 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 140 minutes Gauge: Digital

Songwriting

Date Tue, 28 Jan
Location Warwick Arts Centre - Helen Martin Studio

Join songwriters Lauren South, Ellie Gowers and Steve Jones (aka Stylusboy) to hone your craft and share your songs with other like-minded musicians. Open to all levels of experience and ability.

The Power of an Arts Degree: Exploring Career Pathways and Opportunities

Date Wed, 29 Jan
Location FAB Agora

From advice about future careers and boosting your employability to working alongside your studies and turning your passion into a business, this event includes stalls and talks showcasing the huge variety of support available and opportunities you can take part in on campus and beyond.

HOPE

Date Wed, 29 Jan
Location JX0.10 (Junction Hall 2), The Junction

A week of events with free food, live music, hot drinks, big questions, activities, good conversations and more... A chance for you to think about the big questions of life and explore HOPE! Have a look on our Instagram for the full schedule of eventsLink opens in a new window : )

Digital Arts and Humanities Lab - Zines - self-published, hand-made, lo-fi, fast

Date Wed, 29 Jan
Location FAB Media Symposium Space

Zines have been popular, although always deliberately "underground", for decades. In 1993 Robert O'Toole and Robin Mackay produced several editions of the radical philosophy and culture zine ***collapse. Rebecca Capel won the DAHL Showcase with her zine Cobwebs (about the late 80s feminist zine of the same name). Rebecca and Cerys show how we should also take the medium in itself seriously as a subject of research. In this session we explore reading, making, and researching zines. Click here to find out moreLink opens in a new window

Mid-week communion in the Chaplaincy

Date Wed, 29 Jan
Location Chapel, Chaplaincy

Join the Anglican and Free Church Christian Chaplains for a short communion service.

Collaborative Origami: Making a Lunar Snake

Date Wed, 29 Jan
Location Warwick Arts Centre/Foyer

Join Artist Frances Yeung to explore origami techniques and contribute to a giant origami snake! Recognising the Chinese Year of the Snake, the final student-made creation will feature in the Global Light Procession celebrations for the 60th Anniversary in November 2025. Come along, have a go, and contribute to something amazing!

Workshop Wednesdays

Date Wed, 29 Jan
Location Warwick Arts Centre Foyer

Our weekly artist-led workshops allow you to get creative, meet new people, and take some time for yourself to unwind. Drop in every Wednesday afternoon and learn a new creative skill, and experience clay, printmaking, music, and more! A different session each week, for more information please see our website.

Meet the Professionals: Careers in Museums and Culture

Date Wed, 29 Jan
Location Online event

The aim of this virtual event is to open your eyes to a whole host of career opportunities within the fields of Museums and Culture. Our panel includes: Rebecca Unsworth - Birmingham Museums Trust, Ria Mehta - Museum of London Docklands, Matt Williams - Museum of London. Book hereLink opens in a new window

POP!

Date Wed, 29 Jan to Thu, 30 Jan
Location Copper Rooms

Sometimes you don't want that sophisticated night out - sometimes all you're really craving is pure, unadulterated and unapologetic fun, accompanied by pop bangers with a twist of guilty pleasures! Join us every Wednesday!

Quackstar Karaoke

Date Wed, 29 Jan
Location The Dirty Duck

Voice of an angel or... well honk of a Duck? Or "voice of a husky dog with a sore throat" as I had in a school report aged 11...*sob* Either way put your vocal chords to good use at our weekly karaoke event at the Dirty Duck!

WIHEA Connect: All Student Session

Date Thu, 30 Jan
Location Online, MS Teams

WIHEA Connect: Student Session Welcome to the pilot of WIHEA Connect! The first ever WIHEA Connect Student Session! This online session is designed to support and encourage ALL Warwick students in connecting with others across the university whilst developing your skills. Drawing upon design thinking approaches and tools, this is your space to connect with opportunities on offer by WIHEA, Warwick's International Higher Education Academy. More informationLink opens in a new window and book your placeLink opens in a new window

Research Refresh

Date Thu, 30 Jan
Location Wolfson Research Exchange, Main Library

Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.

Refreshers Fair

Date Thu, 30 Jan
Location The Atrium & The Piazza

The Refreshers Fair is back to refresh your start to the year! Whether you’re eager to explore new opportunities, find exclusive student-only deals, stock up on freebies or just taking a break from your studies, the Refreshers Fair has something for everyone to enjoy.

HOPE

Date Thu, 30 Jan
Location JX0.10 (Junction Hall 2), The Junction

A week of events with free food, live music, hot drinks, big questions, activities, good conversations and more... A chance for you to think about the big questions of life and explore HOPE! Have a look on our Instagram for the full schedule of eventsLink opens in a new window : )

Mid-Week Catholic Mass

Date Thu, 30 Jan
Location Chaplaincy Central Space

Join our Catholic Chaplain for Mass followed by refreshments

Study Café - Academic writing masterclass

Date Thu, 30 Jan
Location S0.19

Two of the most common challenges at university stem from engaging with academic writing - how to read and unpick scholarly writing, and then how to put your own thoughts and ideas to the page. Often, you're just thrown in with no clue on how or where to start. In this interactive session, we look at academic writing (the good, the bad, and the ugly), and offer some practical tips and advice on how to write and read more effectively at university.

Study Café: Academic writing masterclass

Date Thu, 30 Jan
Location S0.19

Two of the most common challenges at university stem from engaging with academic writing - how to read and unpick scholarly writing, and then how to put your own thoughts and ideas to the page. Often, you're just thrown in with no clue on how or where to start. In this interactive session, we look at academic writing (the good, the bad, and the ugly), and offer some practical tips and advice on how to write and read more effectively at university.

Happy Together

Date Thu, 30 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 126 minutes Gauge: 35mm

Cleverducks Quiz

Date Thu, 30 Jan
Location The Dirty Duck

Do you and your mates fancy yourselves as Cleverducks? It's time to make feathers fly and put that brain power to the test at our weekly pub quiz...early attendance is suggested as seats go quickly!

PG Connections - Neurodiversity in Academia

Date Fri, 31 Jan
Location Kevin Gately Room

Check out our first PG Connections wellbeing workshop: Neurodiversity in Academia. What to expect? An interactive workshop featuring speaker sessions, plus an opportunity to pet some alpacas!

Friday Jumu'ah Congregational Prayers

Date Fri, 31 Jan
Location Islamic Prayer Halls (Chaplaincy Building)

Friday prayers in the Islamic Prayer Hall, next to the Chaplaincy.

HOPE

Date Fri, 31 Jan
Location JX0.10 (Junction Hall 2), The Junction

A week of events with free food, live music, hot drinks, big questions, activities, good conversations and more... A chance for you to think about the big questions of life and explore HOPE! Have a look on our Instagram for the full schedule of eventsLink opens in a new window : )

Write Here Write Now

Date Fri, 31 Jan
Location Floor 2 Training Room, Main Library

Write Here, Write Now is a focused study time session, where you can use the Pomodoro technique to guide your studies. The session is designed to help students focus and be held accountable for their work. These are events you can drop in and out of, and free refreshments will also be provided throughout the session.

Jazz Fridays

Date Fri, 31 Jan
Location Warwick Arts Centre/Foye

Warwick Arts Centre live Jazz Fridays returns. Hosted by The Aaron Moloney Trio plus regular special guest musicians. Featuring an open jam session for local musicians in the second half. Come and play! For details about playing, please contact: programming@warwick.ac.uk

Double Bill: Her and Lost in Translation

Date Fri, 31 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 120 minutes Gauge: 35mm/digital

Her

Date Fri, 31 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 156 minutes Gauge: 35mm

Lost in Translation

Date Fri, 31 Jan
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 132 minutes Gauge: Digital

Juicy

Date Fri, 31 Jan to Sat, 01 Feb
Location The Terrace Bar

Join us every Friday, in the newly refurbished Terrace bar, for a night brimming with global beats and urban vibes whilst savoring the delights of our new range of Juicy cocktails. Plus it's FREE to attend!

Amadeus

Date Sat, 01 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 191 minutes Gauge: 70mm

Amadeus

Date Sat, 01 Feb to Sun, 02 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 191 minutes Gauge: 70mm

Sunday Catholic Mass

Date Sun, 02 Feb
Location St Joseph the Worker, Cannon Park

Catholic Mass for student congregation held at St Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, Cannon Park - this is a regular service held off campus, so please check the church webpages for any local changes to dates or times

Church on Campus

Date Sun, 02 Feb
Location Chaplaincy Central Space

Christian Service led by Anglican and Free Church Chaplains, followed by refreshments

Nickel Boys

Date Mon, 03 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 170 minutes Gauge: Digital

The (Free) Breakfast Club

Date Tue, 04 Feb
Location The Green Room

Grab some tasty snacks along with a hot drink so you're fuelled to kick-start your day! Gluten free and vegan options are also available, including Oatly! Remember, once it's gone, its gone, so be sure to get in quickly...

Craft Cafe

Date Tue, 04 Feb
Location Chaplaincy Central Space

Come along and enjoy sociable crafting at the Chaplaincy - make new friends and learn new skills! Coffee, tea and toast.

PG Tips

Date Tue, 04 Feb
Location PG Hub, Junction Building

PG Tips is an event which you can drop in and out of. It is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where is the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.

Big Ask Rock Up & Play Takeover

Date Tue, 04 Feb
Location Sports & Wellness Hub, Hall D

Our friends in the Warwick Active Team are letting us take over Rock Up & Play for an evening of fun, fitness, and prizes! Compete in special challenges, enjoy free sports, and share your thoughts on social, extra-curricular, and community life at Warwick for the chance to win exciting prizes. Whether you’re looking to keep fit, learn new skills, or make new friends, this is the perfect opportunity to get involved. Book your place today!

Layla

Date Tue, 04 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 130 minutes Gauge: Digital

Songwriting

Date Tue, 04 Feb
Location Warwick Arts Centre - Helen Martin Studio

Join songwriters Lauren South, Ellie Gowers and Steve Jones (aka Stylusboy) to hone your craft and share your songs with other like-minded musicians. Open to all levels of experience and ability.

The Big Ask: Make Your Mark

Date Wed, 05 Feb
Location Ramphal

Are you from a widening participationLink opens in a new window background? This is your chance to share your ideas and experiences to make Warwick’s extracurricular, social, and community programs more accessible, inclusive, and equitable for everyone. Your input will directly influence how Warwick fosters a sense of belonging and designs programs that truly support students like you, and you’ll even receive a £10 Food & Drink voucher as a thank you for your time. Book hereLink opens in a new window

Digital Arts and Humanities Lab - Miro online shareable whiteboards

Date Wed, 05 Feb
Location FAB Media Symposium Space

Organise your chaos without
losing your creativity, 
combine drawings, text, 
images, videos and more. Miro is the most popular online whiteboard platform. Easy to create, structure, reorganise, share, present. In this session we will look at how to get started with Miro, how to create a structure in which you can work, and some of the great techniques we have developed in the last five years of using it. Click here for more informationLink opens in a new window

Mid-week communion in the Chaplaincy

Date Wed, 05 Feb
Location Chapel, Chaplaincy

Join the Anglican and Free Church Christian Chaplains for a short communion service.

Workshop Wednesdays

Date Wed, 05 Feb
Location Warwick Arts Centre Foyer

Our weekly artist-led workshops allow you to get creative, meet new people, and take some time for yourself to unwind. Drop in every Wednesday afternoon and learn a new creative skill, and experience clay, printmaking, music, and more! A different session each week, for more information please see our website.

Study Café: The Art of Presenting

Date Wed, 05 Feb
Location FAB2.25

Do you find standing up in front of a group intimidating? In this interactive session, we'll explore how to be an effective presenter, how to tackle nerves and audience questions, and how to engage your audience throughout.

Sensory refresh

Date Wed, 05 Feb
Location Floor 2 Seminar and Training room, Main library

The library's Sensory Refresh events are interactive sessions with activities to help you explore your sensory profile. These are events you can drop in and out of, and free refreshments are available throughout. This event is ideal for Neurodivergent people but is open to all as we can all benefit from understanding our senses better.

POP!

Date Wed, 05 Feb to Thu, 06 Feb
Location Copper Rooms

Sometimes you don't want that sophisticated night out - sometimes all you're really craving is pure, unadulterated and unapologetic fun, accompanied by pop bangers with a twist of guilty pleasures! Join us every Wednesday!

Quackstar Karaoke

Date Wed, 05 Feb
Location The Dirty Duck

Voice of an angel or... well honk of a Duck? Or "voice of a husky dog with a sore throat" as I had in a school report aged 11...*sob* Either way put your vocal chords to good use at our weekly karaoke event at the Dirty Duck!

Research Refresh

Date Thu, 06 Feb
Location Wolfson Research Exchange, Main Library

Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.

Mid-Week Catholic Mass

Date Thu, 06 Feb
Location Chaplaincy Central Space

Join our Catholic Chaplain for Mass followed by refreshments

Juno

Date Thu, 06 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 126 minutes Gauge: 35mm

Cleverducks Quiz

Date Thu, 06 Feb
Location The Dirty Duck

Do you and your mates fancy yourselves as Cleverducks? It's time to make feathers fly and put that brain power to the test at our weekly pub quiz...early attendance is suggested as seats go quickly!

Friday Jumu'ah Congregational Prayers

Date Fri, 07 Feb
Location Islamic Prayer Halls (Chaplaincy Building)

Friday prayers in the Islamic Prayer Hall, next to the Chaplaincy.

Jazz Fridays

Date Fri, 07 Feb
Location Warwick Arts Centre/Foye

Warwick Arts Centre live Jazz Fridays returns. Hosted by The Aaron Moloney Trio plus regular special guest musicians. Featuring an open jam session for local musicians in the second half. Come and play! For details about playing, please contact: programming@warwick.ac.uk

We Live in Time

Date Fri, 07 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 138 minutes Gauge: Digital

Juicy

Date Fri, 07 Feb to Sat, 08 Feb
Location The Terrace Bar

Join us every Friday, in the newly refurbished Terrace bar, for a night brimming with global beats and urban vibes whilst savoring the delights of our new range of Juicy cocktails. Plus it's FREE to attend!

We Live in Time

Date Fri, 07 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 138 minutes Gauge: Digital

Computing Society presents Warwick Speedrunning 2025

Date Sat, 08 Feb
Location TBC

Started in 2016, Warwick Speedrunning is a 2-day speedrunning event held annually at the University of Warwick. It is the largest student-run speedrunning event in the UK. We've showcased a wide variety of games from nailbitingly difficult ones like Dark Souls III to living room favourites such as Mario Kart Wii and Splatoon 3. Moreover, we've run some less standard titles such as Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear To The Rescue and Tomodachi Collection. Some runs may even surprise you! Fan favourites include our Celeste on DK Bongos run, Super Monkey Ball and Geoguessr.

Nosferatu

Date Sat, 08 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 163 minutes Gauge: Digital

Nosferatu

Date Sat, 08 Feb to Sun, 09 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 163 minutes Gauge: Digital

Computing Society presents Warwick Speedrunning 2025

Date Sun, 09 Feb
Location TBC

Started in 2016, Warwick Speedrunning is a 2-day speedrunning event held annually at the University of Warwick. It is the largest student-run speedrunning event in the UK. We've showcased a wide variety of games from nailbitingly difficult ones like Dark Souls III to living room favourites such as Mario Kart Wii and Splatoon 3. Moreover, we've run some less standard titles such as Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear To The Rescue and Tomodachi Collection. Some runs may even surprise you! Fan favourites include our Celeste on DK Bongos run, Super Monkey Ball and Geoguessr.

Sunday Catholic Mass

Date Sun, 09 Feb
Location St Joseph the Worker, Cannon Park

Catholic Mass for student congregation held at St Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, Cannon Park - this is a regular service held off campus, so please check the church webpages for any local changes to dates or times

Church on Campus

Date Sun, 09 Feb
Location Chaplaincy Central Space

Christian Service led by Anglican and Free Church Chaplains, followed by refreshments

How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies

Date Sun, 09 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 155 minutes Gauge: Digital

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Date Mon, 10 Feb
Location Lecture Theatre 3 (Science Concourse)

Runtime: 121 minutes Gauge: Digital

The (Free) Breakfast Club

Date Tue, 11 Feb
Location The Green Room

Grab some tasty snacks along with a hot drink so you're fuelled to kick-start your day! Gluten free and vegan options are also available, including Oatly! Remember, once it's gone, its gone, so be sure to get in quickly...

Craft Cafe

Date Tue, 11 Feb
Location Chaplaincy Central Space

Come along and enjoy sociable crafting at the Chaplaincy - make new friends and learn new skills! Coffee, tea and toast.

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