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Upcoming events
View the insite events calendarLink opens in a new window to see what's coming up in the next few weeks, including a guest talkLink opens in a new window from Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler, a seminar on imaging and particle size analysisLink opens in a new window, and a lecture on vulnerability and policingLink opens in a new window.
Registrar’s coffee morning
Tuesday 14 May (Termly)
Would you like to network on campus and hear more about Warwick’s institutional developments? Our Registrar, Rachel Sandby-Thomas, invites you to a termly Professional Services coffee morning.
Introduction to Impact
Tuesday 14 May
Does your role involve or support academic research? This online workshop will help you to gain an understanding of what research impact is, with opportunities to learn from best practice examples.
Measuring and Evaluating Impact
Thursday 16 May
Comfortable with the basics of research impact? Now’s your chance to discover how to measure and evaluate it, at this online follow-up workshop.
MSCA Doctoral Networks: Overview session
Thursday 16 May
The Marie Curie Doctoral Networks train creative, innovative and resilient doctoral candidates – join this online event to find out more about eligibility, costings and how to apply.
Outstanding Student Contribution Awards (OSCAs): Be inspired by the 2023 winners
Are you considering nominating a student for an OSCA before the deadline (Sunday 12 May)? Get some inspiration by reading about the 2023 winners and their achievements, from climate activism to entrepreneurial flair.
“At the Arts Centre, you’re able to experience new and different things in a welcoming, relaxed environment...”
In the first of our Warwick Arts Centre staff reviews, Sophie Hannah (Internal Communications) writes about her experience of watching the Hallé Orchestra perform at Butterworth Hall back in December.
Summer exhibitions at the Mead Gallery
Come and experience new summer exhibitions in the Arts Centre’s Mead Gallery – from Friday 3 May to Sunday 23 June, explore themes around migration, youth perspectives, and the link between local and global issues. Free entry, with a launch event on Thursday 2 May.
In memory of Professor Alan Gibbons - (1941 - 2024)
Alan Gibbons, who died on Monday 4th March 2024 at the age of 82, was one of the founding academics of the Department Computer Science at the University of Warwick and was later an Honorary Professor of the University.