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International Men's Day events
18, 19, 20 November
International Men’s Day is an opportunity to open conversations about often unspoken issues. Take a look at the events happening around campus, including guided tours of the Sports & Wellness Hub, free health check-ups, panel discussions and gaming sessions.
Registrar’s coffee morning
Tuesday 18 November
Join Rachel Sandby-Thomas, Registrar, and fellow colleagues to catch-up on institutional developments and network across our teams.
Learning for all
January – March 2026
Kick start your professional development in the new year, with spring term dates now available for workshops including building confidence, navigating career transitions and improving time management. See what’s coming up and secure your spot.
Humans of Warwick: Meet Maryam Masood
“I’ve inspired a lot of women. Not just friends and family, but also in my community back home.”
It takes a lot of courage to be the first person in your family to break with tradition, but that’s exactly what Maryam did. Read how her journey into mechanical engineering has made it easier for those following in her footsteps.
Dr Emily Lane-Hill wins Woman in Neuroscience UK Award
Dr Emily Lane-Hill, from Life Sciences, is this year’s Leading Researcher in Neuropathology and Ageing. The award recognises for her outstanding contributions to understanding the ageing brain and her leadership in the neuroscience community.
Warwick at 60 talk: Free tickets
Monday 17 November
Where do we find ourselves, as a nation, socially, culturally and politically? How far have we come and how far do we still have to go? Watch Professor David Olusoga OBE, and Traitors finalist, in conversation with Kwame Kwei-Armah, Chair of Warwick Arts Centre’s Advisory Board, exploring Black British History. Book up to four free tickets with the code: WRK60DOKK
In memory of Dr John Thornby
We are sad to share news of the death of Dr John Thornby, who has been a valued member of our community over many years, most recently as a research student in the School of Education, Learning & Communication Sciences.
Warwick to lead clean energy storage revolution
We’re establishing a pioneering new research centre dedicated to sustainable electrical chemistry research for new forms of batteries. Thanks to a £10 million gift from an alumnus, the new Hartnoll Centre for Experimental Fuel Technologies will unite experts in chemistry, materials science, physics, and engineering to develop sustainable ways to create and store energy for a cleaner, more resilient future.
Langar on campus
Tuesday 18 November, 11am-3pm
As part of One World Warwick, the Langar community kitchen invites everyone to the Students’ Union to enjoy free vegetarian food, served with love and the spirit of Seva (selfless service). All are welcome.