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Supporting student wellbeing in a changing higher education landscape
Andy Smith, Director of Wellbeing and Safeguarding, talks about the future of student wellbeing at Warwick.
Warwick achieves EmilyTest Gender-Based Violence Charter
We have become one of only two universities in England to be awarded the Charter, recognising how we prevent and respond to gender‑based violence.
Key digital training courses available to you from Microsoft
Discover the key digital training courses available to you from Microsoft, including upcoming online instructor-led courses on working smarter with AI, and preparing and visualising data in Power BI.
Keeping your software up to date and supported
To protect you, your device and University data, all colleagues using personal devices to access University resources must make sure their software is up to date and fully supported.
Do you or your team use Scribe software?
If so, complete this short formLink opens in a new window to help IDG to understand usage and explore licensing options across the University, particularly to support the creation of standard operating procedures and user guides.
Volunteering and research participation forum
Visited the Volunteering and research participation forum recently? Help colleagues with their research, including a study exploring how active learning is used and experienced at Warwick.
University House update
Work on University House is continuing to progress well since February. You can follow progress and see what the building looks like now on our project webpage.
Warwick’s REF 2029 Code of Practice
Warwick’s REF 2029 Code of Practice has been submitted to Research England for approval, following a University-wide consultation. Read about the feedback from colleagues and the revisions that were made.
POP-UP Family Festival
Saturday 23 May
Come along to a joyful POP-UP Family Festival bursting with creativity, curiosity, and fun for all ages. Stretch into the day with family yoga, explore your imagination with an artist-led workshop, or follow the Sensory Sculpture Trail and Treasure Hunt.