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From the Lab to the Round Table
Traitors finalist, Graduate Teaching Assistant and PhD student Jade Scott tells us what it’s really like to juggle academia, national television and the emotional intensity that comes with playing one of the UK’s most gripping games.
Dr Bryn Davies awarded £1 million to develop new mathematical tools
Dr Bryn Davies from Warwick Mathematics Institute has secured the Leverhulme Research Leadership Award to develop new mathematical tools to help account for manufacturing imperfections when designing complex materials.
Valentines student recipe from 2006
Do you remember what you were doing on Valentine's Day twenty years ago? Perhaps you were sharing a bottle of prosecco (or blue WKDs) with a group of friends, or lovingly sharing a spaghetti bolognese at Frankie and Benny's with your partner. We dove into the archives to find out what Warwick’s student newspaper The Boar recommended you prepare for a romantic Valentine's meal in 2006.
Finance for Non-Finance Leaders
Do you ever feel sidelined by financial jargon? Warwick Business School is offering 30 per cent off their ‘Finance for Non Finance Leaders’ immersive programme for Warwick staff. Find out more about the programme and apply by 27 February.
Research Workshop: 'Shakespeare as the Ultimate Design Thinker'
Long before “design thinking” had a name, Shakespeare was practicing it. This interactive workshop invites students and staff to explore Shakespeare not just as a playwright, but as a systems thinker, prototype builder, and radical designer of human possibility.
Looking for exciting plans this February half term?
Warwick still has a handful of places left on its Holiday Scheme for 5–12‑year‑olds — packed with creative, educational and unforgettable activities. Kids who love gaming can dive into Code Camp and build their own video games at the Esports Centre. Plus, there’s a brilliant lineup of family shows at Warwick Arts Centre and plenty of active fun at Warwick Sport, from family swims to climbing adventures.
'What's exciting is the potential to make a meaningful difference to every student in every department'
Read Academic Registrar Adam Child’s latest blog to learn about the initiatives currently underway to improve education systems and processes for staff and students.
Professor Andreas Kyprianou announced as inaugural fellow of the Academy for the Mathematical Sciences
Andreas’ appointment recognises him as a leader in his field, through fundamental discoveries, exceptional work in education, and driving the application of mathematics across society.