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Share your stories of nature on campus
As part of Warwick’s 60th anniversary, the Museum of Climate Stories is collecting personal stories about our relationship with nature on campus. Share your encounters with wildlife, woods or weather by 15 September.
Global collaboration for student wellbeing
Spotlighting our research - transforming lives
Can we achieve a healthier way of life by changing our behaviour? Discover how Warwick researchers are developing understanding of human behaviour across areas including mental health, elderly care and police-youth relations.
Warwick Open Research Awards
Meet the outstanding researchers who have advanced open research through innovative, inclusive, and impactful approaches.
Professor Mark Williams (WMG) supports Moors murders investigation
Watch ‘The Moors Murders: A Search for Justice’ tonight on BBC Two at 9pm or on BBC iPlayer to hear how Mark used high resolution 3D scanning to support the investigation. Learn more about Mark and his incredible work in our Humans of Warwick feature.
Humans of Warwick: Meet Marianna Patrick and Claudia Griffin
Marianna: “Warwick has always felt like home.”
Claudia: “I never understood why we had to learn English, when we lived so far away!”
So many colleagues travel from far and wide to make Warwick their home. Hear from Marianna Patrick, Social Sciences, and Claudia Griffin, Warwick Mathematics Institute, who’ve done just that.
Did you enter our 60th quiz?
We asked you to show us how much you knew about our 60th anniversary activities – and over 200 of you told us! All 15 people who scored a fantastic 100% went into a random draw to find our winner.
Well done to Charlotte Robbins from Warwick Business School, who has won tickets to experience ‘In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats’ and some Warwick goodies.
Sir David Normington has stepped down as Chair of Council
After 14 years of outstanding service to Warwick, Sir David Normington has stepped down as Chair of our University Council. We caught up with him to find out his highlights and what advice he has for any future Chairs of Council.
Professor Kerry Kirwan takes up his role as Dean of WMG
Professor Kerry Kirwan has taken up his role as WMG’s new Dean, succeeding Professor Robin Clark. Professor Kirwan comes to the appointment with over 30 years’ experience at WMG. He has been a part of the department since he completed his second-year project as part of his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering.