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Equitable partnerships in research: Towards a more equal culture
Thursday 12 February
Hear from Professor Mariangela Palladino (Keele University) about the idea of equitable and sustainable partnerships in global research and how we can make research culture more ethical, inclusive and enduring.
EDI Festival at Warwick Business School
23 – 26 February
Join events to discover how we can be more inclusive and empathetic – including supporting those with hearing loss, exploring the gender investment gap, and understanding neurodiversity. Plus, take part in the One Fast Challenge for Ramadan. To learn more about the Challenge first, join an information sessionLink opens in a new window on 3 February.
Meet our honorary graduates
From pioneering leadership in healthcare and the automotive sector to innovation and creativity in television, film, and poetry, discover how our new honorary graduates have shaped their fields and widened opportunities for others.
Cooking for wellbeing
How can cooking help with your wellbeing? We spoke to Ben Thomas, Head of Food and Beverage Product in Warwick Food Group, about his role and his favourite recipe to lift your spirits in January.
A year of coffee with care for people and planet
It’s a whole year since we moved away from a high street coffee brand and introduced Bridge Coffee, an ethical and sustainable coffee, to campus. In this short video, hear from staff, students, and the Eatwise team about how the move has gone.
Current device purchasing issues
Please be aware that current market changes and computer storage/memory shortages are causing some price increases and supply chain issues. These are affecting our suppliers’ ability to maintain current target pricing and some device supplies within our existing contracts.
IDG and Procurement are working with our framework suppliers to get the situation resolved as soon as possible; but all suppliers are likely to be affected, as this is part of a current pattern of global shortages and price increases.
Beyond the Lab: The Social Side of AMR
Wednesday 28 January
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest threats to human health of our time, and it’s not just a problem for scientists and medics, solving it requires input from every discipline. Join us for an engaging discussion on how social sciences and humanities can work hand-in-hand with science to tackle AMR.
What is going wrong with democracy, and how can it be fixed?
Hear Warwick academics exploring this with guests including CEO of Transparency International UK Daniel Bruce, Labour MP and former minister Anneliese Dodds, and PAIS academic Professor Michael Saward, in the new series of the Democracy: Differently podcast.
Recognising excellence with Warwick awards
Help us recognise and celebrate our incredible colleagues for their teaching, research, public engagement or personal tutoring.