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Would you like to find out what other teams and departments across the University are up to? Or maybe share news about the work of your own department? With Warwick’s News Stand pages, you can subscribe to other departments’ newsletters and add your own.
Family Day - Saturday 14 September
Take a look at the shows and workshops on offer at our special science-themed Family Day; an exciting day of scientific discovery and exploration for all the family.
Planning for Real in Canley
Regional leadership is one of Warwick's four strategic priorities. As part of this we are working with the people of Canley to facilitate the Planning for Real process, helping them devise an action plan for change in their community.
Using your Warwick Learning Account
Interested in counselling, mindfulness, languages or getting active with a sports course? How about a masterclass? See if you’re eligible for Warwick Learning Account vouchers and take a look at what’s on offer.
Meet the incoming SU Sabbatical Officers
Find out about the elected Sabbatical Officers, who’ll be working to deliver services and representation for students in 2019-20.
City of Culture project funding
Take a look at the research areas for the final internal Coventry City of Culture funding call, get support and apply. Applications are welcomed from all faculties and interdisciplinary collaboration is strongly encouraged.
Residential Life Team recruitment
The Residential Life Team live alongside students within Halls of Residence and are a key part of the University's welfare and support network. Interested in becoming a volunteer member of the team? See what’s involved.
Our honorary graduates
A distinguished linguist, three significant theatre figures, and a leading Guardian journalist and broadcaster are just five of the people who received their honorary degrees during our summer graduation ceremonies.
Staff wellbeing support
All salaried University employees can now access free confidential wellbeing support through the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). Find out what services are available.
Culture and Sport on the big screen
As well as the Women’s World Cup and Royal Opera House screenings, see what else is coming up on the Piazza Big Screen this July.
Summer Party and University Awards: Photos and feedback
We hope you enjoyed the Summer Party and University Awards! View the photos and share your feedback to help us plan for the future.
Open Day: Behind the scenes
Learn more about what's involved from some of the many staff and students who’ve helped out in previous years, greeting visitors and showcasing all that Warwick has to offer them.
Augar Review and universities
The Augar Review of post-18 education and funding - commissioned by the Government - was published on 30 May. Get an initial overview of what’s in the report, what it might mean for the University and what happens next.
Construction begins on hi-tech greenhouse on Wellesbourne Campus
Work is underway on an innovative new greenhouse research facility at Warwick’s Wellesbourne Campus. The Natural Light Growing (NLG) Centre will be built in the year the site celebrates 70 years as a national centre of excellence for crop research.
Be part of Europe's largest multi-sport festival
The Europe Corporate Games is coming to campus this summer! For all ages and level of sporting ability, there is something for everyone on the programme; join our team.
Lifelong learning short courses
CLL has developed a short course pilot of 3 new courses starting this summer; An introduction to mental health awareness, Tackling everyday maths with confidence and The state of the nation: exploring society today.
Researching clues to the fate of the solar system
Astrophysics researchers have discovered a fragment of a planet that has survived the death of its star, offering important clues about the fate of the planets in our own solar system.
Pulse: Using your feedback to make positive changes
Great work continues across the University since the last Pulse staff survey. Find out how a range of departments, from WMG to Warwick Sport, are making improvements to meet their teams’ needs.
The world's most famous table
Warwick colleagues select some of the most important elements to them from the Periodic Table, an idea first presented by Russian chemist Dmitrii Mendeleev 150 years ago this month.
What do our global development goals mean for equality?
Professor Shirin Rai from Politics and International Studies reflects on some of the structural impediments to women’s equality in the 21st century.