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Cultivating Mental Health and the Whole Person: Two complimentary day conferences promoting thinking across cultures
Friday 15th December (mental health focus) @9.30-17.00
Saturday 16th December (whole person focus) @9.30-15.00
Room OC1.01
£2.6m goes to Warwick from the new Turing scheme to facilitate study abroad.
The UK Government has announced today (4 August 2021) that the University of Warwick will be awarded £2.6 million for international student mobility, as part of the inaugural Turing Scheme.
Warwick is one of the world’s top 100 universities, and one of the ways it has achieved that position is because it is a globally connected institution. Its staff and students learn, work, and research as part of a highly international community, and more than 1000 Warwick students each year also take the opportunity to study and work abroad at one of the University’s many worldwide partner institutions.
Term 3 update from Head of School Kate Astbury
Incident in Hanau near Frankfurt
You may be aware that there was a shooting in Hanau near Frankfurt last night and that several people were killed.
If you have been affected in any way by what happened, please get in touch with us (either with Andrea Klaus or Elisabeth Herrmann, the Head of German, or your Personal Tutor). The counselling support is also available at counselling@warwick.ac.uk. The emergency phone number for the university is 024765-22222 (24/7).
Warwick graduate’s film on mental health a contender for Arts Convergences Prize
Recent Warwick graduate and filmmaker Dorothy Allen-Pickard’s short film called ‘THE MESS’ (‘Le Désordre’) about bipolar disorder is a contender for the Arts Convergences prize for videos on the theme of mental health.
Two Chairs Creative Writing Competition Launches!
Dr James Hodkinson and Professor Karen Leeder (Oxford) launch a creative writing competition on Monday 25 Sept.