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12th May 11am: Reflections on the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives on productivity, well-being and the futures of work

The first webinar in the series will present perspectives in productivity from the creative lens from Dr Chris Bilton, building more resilient UK manufacturing supply chains from Professor Jan Godsell and innovation during a time of Cov-id 19 by Professor Stephen Roper.

To register for this exciting webinar please visit our sign page

Thu 30 Apr 2020, 09:30 | Tags: Events, Students, Industry, Education, Online

Upcoming Creative & Digital Events at Warwick

We are very excited to bring you news of forthcoming events for the creative and digital community at the University of Warwick.

These events will bring talented creative professionals and companies to the region and to campus so booking is essential.

Interactive Futures 2020
Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa
Friday 31st Jan & Saturday 1st Feb

Meet and play with the successful 'Silicon Spa’ games companies. Click here to book tickets.

 

Global Game Jam
Student Opportunity Hub
Friday 31st Jan, Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd Feb

Love making games? Join the Jam here.

 

Warwick VR Festival 2020
Wednesday 5th, Thursday 6th, Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th February

Explore all aspects of virtual reality and learn from experts. Click here to sign up.

 

CHIC 2020
Thursday 20th, 27th February, Tuesday 3rd & 10th March

Don't miss this exciting opportunity to engage with leading women in the creative and digital industry.Applications open NOW!

 

Travel Man
Thursday 12th March

Hear from the women behind Channel 4’s award-winning series Travel Man at this exclusive masterclass. Book here.

 
 
Wed 22 Jan 2020, 13:33 | Tags: Events News Students Faculty of Arts Industry Education

Is it Worth Putting Technology Down to Appreciate Live Art? - A Podcast

We all live busy lives and much of those lives can be lived through our mobile devices, with artistic stimulation just a click away. In this digital world, is there any reason to leave the comfort of our armchairs to experience live art? Find out what our very own Dr Chris Bilton thinks of the work of art in the age of digital technology at the University of Warwick's credible-incredible Podcast Series, Episode 2 https://warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/knowledgecentre/podcasts/

Fri 24 May 2019, 14:46 | Tags: News Impact Faculty of Arts Education

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