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Social media workshop
There’s still time to register for a social media workshop for researchersLink opens in a new window, to explore how the central University social media and research communications teams can help you promote your research and grow your professional profile.
Do you like to check out menus in advance?
Discover the new Menuva app, created by a Warwick student to help you make informed choices on campus. Try the pilot app to get 10% offLink opens in a new window at District (Warwick Business School) and our Coffee Labs until 23 January.
Interested in building international networks?
Interested in building international networks with colleagues and students, and exploring collaborative research and teaching projects? Join the Transatlantic Teaching Exchange SeriesLink opens in a new window to discuss teaching in the age of AI, building partnerships, and more.
Upgrade to Windows 11
If you use a personal device to access the University network, you may have received an email from Microsoft requesting that you upgrade to Windows 11. Find out what you need to doLink opens in a new window to make sure your device can connect securely.
Watch One World Warwick highlights
Connecting over 11,000 people in celebrations across 16 countries, One World Warwick 2025 marked 60 years of global engagement and impact with our diverse international community.
Funding new research with the Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Our first European joint seed fund, opening in March, will support new collaborations and deepen existing partnerships, seeking innovative solutions to challenges that face societies around the world.
Warwick wins Big Hog Friendly Litter Pick Challenge
A huge well done to the staff and students who came together to collect 137 bags of litter to help protect wildlife on campus.
Exploring reasonable adjustments in HE for disabled students
From Monday 26 January
Join a staff masterclass with Disability Services to consider commonly held ideas of reasonable adjustments, what’s reasonable, and the types of adjustments offered at Warwick.
The core competency model of suicide prevention training
Friday 30 January
Hear from Professor Robert Cramer (University of North Carolina) about the research and evaluation of this model, plus an overview of current psychometric research on suicide prevention practice, and a Q&A session.