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Special Celebration Offer for 2026
A festive gift from Warwick Conferences - enjoy 10 per cent off food and drink on all bookings made from 1 January until 31 July 2026. Discover how to book and where the offer applies.
Staff charity activity forum
Have you visited the Staff charity activity forum recently? Help colleagues raise awareness of their causes and reach their fundraising goals - including psychodrama workshops to support victims of war trauma in Ukraine and a flood disaster appeal for Sumatra.
Respectful Disagreement module
Take a few minutes to complete essential inclusion learning on respectful disagreement and better understand what drives disagreement, how to navigate conflict, and ways to build a shared understanding. Check your inbox for an email from inclusionlearning@warwick.ac.uk.
University Energy Usage Guidance
Before you leave for the holiday period, switch off any non-essential equipment and lights in your office. It only takes a moment, and makes a real difference by cutting emissions and avoiding wasted energy. Read the University’s energy usage guidance.
How student writing has evolved in the AI era
A Warwick-led analysis of almost 5,000 student-authored reports suggests that student writing has become more polished and formal since the introduction of ChatGPT in late 2022 - but grades remain stable.
How can humans use AI responsibly, and with integrity, curiosity, and critical insight?
Discover how our students answered this question as part of the Mind Meets Machine competition, during Academic Integrity month.
Repurposing pre-owned tech to reduce digital inequalities
Discover how the University is playing a pivotal role in tackling digital poverty and reducing electronic waste across Coventry.
Social media workshops for researchers
Across January & February
Explore how the central University social media and research communications teams can help you promote your research and grow your professional profile.
Humans of Warwick: Meet Felicity Boardman and Mark Hyndman
Felicity: “I want other disabled people to see me and think, this is possible. It can be done.”
Mark: “Playing Rugby shaped me into who I am, I just wanted to give something back.”
We close 2025 with two Humans of Warwick who have very different, but positive, stories. Find out how Felicity’s disability has shaped her life and research, while Mark’s sporting focus led to great charity work and a visit to the Palace.