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Warwick Green Rewards Journey Challenge
Take part in the Warwick Green Rewards Journey Challenge, before 6 November, for the chance to win a £60 voucher to spend on campus. Simply log your daily commute to Warwick, whether by public transport, cycling, walking, driving an EV or car sharing.
Oracle Java update
Do you use Oracle Java programming language and software development platform? Find out about the University-wide licence now in place and what you need to do to keep up to date.
Interested in finding out more about Quakers?
Are you a Quaker, or interested in having a space for exploring spirituality together and finding out more about Quakers? If so, contact Eleanor NesbittLink opens in a new window with any questions and/or to set up a group on campus.
Warwick hosts symposium with Washington University in St. Louis
Hear how we are strengthening ties with North America to promote global education, and advance joint initiatives in research, humanities, and student mobility.
Free tickets: Warwick at 60 talks
October and November
We’ve got a great opportunity for you to hear celebrated authors and campaigners addressing issues around race and identity, how these shape society and affect wellbeing and belonging. Explore what’s on and get the booking codes for the limited number of free staff tickets.
Tackling Coventry fuel poverty with virtual reality technology
See how Dr Lory Barile (Economics) is helping local residents visualise the benefits of energy-efficient homes, encouraging more people to access funding for energy-saving measures.
Humans of Warwick: Meet Sam Grierson
“Everything I do here is about making a difference for our students.”
Never feeling like she could study at Warwick, Sam was determined that she would work here one day. Find out more about her incredible journey and passion for education.
Black History Month: October
Find out about the events, lectures and activities happening across the University to mark Black History Month, as well as useful resources available all year-round.
Meet the researchers behind the lifesaving drones
Did you know that there are more than 40,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the UK each year, but less than 10 per cent of people survive? We caught up with Dr Christopher Smith (Warwick Clinical Trials Unit) to find out how drones get help, what sparked his interest in this area and what the next steps are for this project.