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New Marco Polo International Programme
700 years on from the death of one of the world’s great explorers, Marco Polo, discover how we’re partnering with 36 global institutions to celebrate the power, importance and impact of cultural exchange, engagement and discovery.
Pre-election guidance
During the General Election period, the University must comply with certain legislation and guidelines, as a registered charity. Find out more in this new guidance, effective immediately.
Call for New Interdisciplinary Modules
Could you offer a ‘radical’ interdisciplinary learning experience to students at undergraduate and postgraduate level? Send your module proposalsLink opens in a new window to the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) before Friday 26 July.
Do you have an interest in creative technology (CreaTech)?
This cross-institutional innovation theme is an important part of our 2030 Strategy Refresh – so tell us what you’d like to seeLink opens in a new window in a CreaTech network.
Share your feedback with Education for Sustainable Development
Academics, your feedback is wantedLink opens in a new window – share your awareness of and experiences with Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) at Warwick. Your views will play a crucial role in shaping our future ESD initiatives.
Are you a recent graduate of a Warwick doctoral programme?
Did you make use of reasonable adjustments or mitigating circumstances? A new research studyLink opens in a new window wants to find out about your experiences.
Could there be a big cat in the Lake District?
A recent report – led by Professor Robin Allaby (School of Life Sciences) – suggests leopards could be stealthily roaming around rural areas, after big cat DNA was identified on a sheep carcass in Cumbria.
Warwick’s first-ever ‘De-Stresstival’ helps more than 1,000 students
This cross-campus festival, organised by Warwick Sport’s Active Wellbeing team, offered a fortnight of free mindfulness, relaxation and sport classes during the summer exam period.
Warwick scientists discover new habitable Earth-sized planet
Dr Thomas Wilson (Physics) and his team have worked alongside NASA and the European Space Agency to find out more about Gliese 12 b – one of the few known rocky planets where humans could theoretically survive.