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Feeling inspired by nature?
The Energy and Sustainability team has opened a wildlife photography competition – open to all staff and students. Submit your best shots by Sunday 16 June for the chance to win a £25 voucher for the Zero Waste Shop on campus.
Bring our 60th anniversary to life
There’s still time to share your ideas for celebrating as part of a year-long programme – talk to the team at an online drop-in session (more dates added) or submit your ideas by Friday 31 May.
Mental Health Awareness Week (Monday 13 to Sunday 19 May)
Visit the wellbeing stand for some top tips on staying healthy – refreshments provided! All welcome. Outside the Arts Centre (or inside Senate House if wet) from 11am-1pm, Wednesday 15 May.
New Research Spotlights
We’ve launched a new Research Spotlights initiative to develop Warwick’s interdisciplinary research. Find out what each of the six Spotlights are, and apply for a new research development fund.
Flame of Friendship - volunteers needed
On 8 July, more than 1,000 pupils from local schools will parade across campus with an Olympic-style torch - the Flame of FriendshipLink opens in a new window. Can you spare a couple of hours that morning to support the celebration?
Are you a researcher interested in inequalities around access and success within higher education?
The Widening Participation and Evaluation Working Group is building a network of staff and studentsLink opens in a new window to research in these areas.
Postgraduate researcher or early career researcher?
You can apply for the Society and Culture Spotlight writing competitionLink opens in a new window – the winner will see their work published online, receive guidance from a mentor, and be invited to speak at a celebration event.
May half-term: Coding and esports sessions
There’s lots to keep children entertained on campus this May half-term – including coding and esports sessionsLink opens in a new window for children aged eight to 14! Attendees can explore 3D modelling, Fortnite tournaments and game creation workshops.
The chemistry of Star Wars:
Assistant Professor Alex Baker (Chemistry) explores the inspiration that real-world chemical reactions have had on the Star Wars universe, from the colour of lightsabers to the freezing of Han Solo!