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Wednesday, June 28, 2023
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Menopause in the workplaceMeeting Room 1, Senate HouseNotes: Join Jane Dashwood to hear about the latest news about how we can support women in the workplace who are concerned about the symptoms of the menopause. Detail: Join Jane Dashwood to hear about the latest news about how we can support women in the workplace who are concerned about the symptoms of the menopause. |
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Litter PickNotes: Come and join staff and students and take part in the litter pick . Make a contribution to keep our environment safe and clean. |
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The LabryinthBetween Senate House and The ChaplaincyNotes: Join Kelly Baker at the Labyrinth at 2pm to find out more about this ancient structure. Today it is often used as a meditation space and spiritual focus. Take a break and learn how the Labyrinth could help your wellbeing. Detail: Join Kelly Baker at the Labyrinth at 2pm to find out more about this ancient structure. Today it is often used as a meditation space and spiritual focus. Take a break and learn how the Labyrinth could help your wellbeing. |
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WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY: SUMMER TERMWarwick Arts Centre28 June: Waist Bead Workshop with Ebony Come and participate in a waist bead workshop hosted by Ebony, the founder of Cultured Waist, to celebrate body positivity and wellness for people of every shape and size. Waist beads are a beautiful form of jewellery worn around the waist or hip region. They have a rich cultural heritage that originated in Africa, where women wear them to symbolize their waist size, femininity, beauty, sexuality, fertility, maturity, and overall well-being. This workshop is designed to be empowering and promote positive body image by encouraging them to embrace their natural shape and size. With the guidance of Ebony, you'll learn how to create and wear waist beads that reflect your unique style and personality. |
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Business Networking Event Vol. 3 'Sustainability'The climb, Junction Building.Meet like-minded individuals and professionals from across our network to discuss innovation, business challenges and solutions, and the SME and start-up environment. It's an opportunity to broaden your connections and have interesting and meaningful discussions with people who can help with your business challenges. Hear from industry experts and gain insights into new topics. This month our event will have a sustainability focus with content from Ewen Anderson of Px3 and David Chapman, our University of Warwick Sustainability Champion. Px3 is an “Ignite” start-up based in the Innovation Centre, Px3’s unique proposition is based on PhD research jointly overseen by Warwick University Computer Science Department and Warwick Business School. Px3 provides IT sustainability consultancy to many of the UK’s best known public, private and not-for-profit organisations, with Microsoft and Google among its many technology sector customers. Px3 research was included in the UK Government’s Greening ICT strategy after the company became the first to calculate the carbon footprint and potential for cost and carbon savings across an entire national government. In this session Px3 CIO and co-founder Ewen Anderson will explore the underlying issues around sustainability and share a five point action plan which organisations of any size can use to understand and reduce their carbon footprint. Included in the session will be links to free tools and resources as well as practical advice on carbon-reduction planning. David Chapman, Sustainability Champion will discuss Warwick's journey to becoming sustainable. We are determined that our research, our curriculum and how we operate make a positive impact in the world. Our sustainability strategy – Way To Sustainable – sets out the path that we are all on together. The University of Warwick is playing its part in tackling the climate emergency. Building on our existing research and education programmes and our connections to industry and society, we’re focusing on The Way to Sustainable – the real-life implications of creating a sustainable future and the practical challenges of getting there. Refreshments will be provided. |