Latest News
Introducing our new Social Inclusion Engagement Group Chairs
Meet Charlie Driver (WMG), new Chair of the Rainbow Engagement Group, and Becks Andrew (Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine), who will chair the Religion, Faith and Belief Engagement Group, and find out how the groups help shape an inclusive culture.
Warwick’s Traitors finalist
We’ve enjoyed watching Jade Scott, PhD student in Life Sciences, who made it all the way to the final of The Traitors on BBC One last week – well done Jade! Look out for our interview soon, where we’ll explore life in the castle, the emotional intensity of playing such a gripping game, and even that cardigan.
“Why I decided to…volunteer at Graduation”
In the first of a new series, Dr Kerry Baker, Associate Director, Warwick Institute of Engagement, tells us why she volunteers to support our graduation ceremonies. It’s not just an opportunity for her to don her PhD robes again!
New funding to help shape cultural policy in our region
Warwick researchers will be working together with local partners in the West Midlands to design policies that strengthen local creative ecosystems, support talent, and tackle inequalities in access to culture.
Reducing our carbon emissions through refurbishment
We’ve combined improvements like new windows and insulation with low-carbon heating technology, so that the Computer Science building is more comfortable, uses less energy, and has a substantially lower carbon footprint.
Join the University-wide Information Security Champions Network
You don’t need to be a technical expert to help keep our Warwick community safe online. Join the University-wide Information Security Champions Network to help promote good security practices and a safer environment for staff and students.
Information Security Risk & Compliance team have published two new policies
Two new policies have been published – one which sets out the responsibilities of those who manage computer systems, and another outlining the requirements to access University information, systems, and infrastructure, to make sure only authorised people can do so.
Get chatting on Time to Talk Day
Could you encourage your colleagues to get chatting on Time to Talk Day (Thursday 5 February)? Whether it’s a walk and talk, a lunch and learn, or simply a coffee break chat, contact Denver Thorpe-Cusden, Staff Wellbeing Co-ordinator, for support with your idea for starting a conversation about mental health.
‘Pay It Forward’ at Eatwise outlets
Can you help a student in need? At Eatwise outlets, you can ‘Pay It Forward’ by purchasing a meal or drink for a student in need. Simply go to any till point and choose to donate a drink or meal to spread kindness across our community.