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New - WIHEA Learning Beyond Boundaries Podcast
Listen to Jess Humphreys, Director of Warwick International Higher Education Academy, reflecting on WIHEA's transformative first decade, in the first of a brand-new podcast series.
Caterpillars drum up support from ants
New Warwick research has revealed that butterfly caterpillars use rhythmic signals to communicate with ants, helping them gain protection, food, and access to ant nests.
Eutopia Languages Week
Monday 2 - Friday 6 March
Join us to celebrate languages, cultures, and the diversity of our global community. Virtual and in-person activities include language taster sessions, film screenings, and even multilingual karaoke! Part of One World Warwick.
Warwick Institute of Engagement Conference
Thursday 26 March
Register to explore all things public engagement, with a mix of practical sessions, opportunities to listen and learn, and spaces for you to share your thoughts and perspectives.
“Why I decided to…volunteer with the Warwick Wombles”
Ever thought about joining our award-winning litter picking community? Hear from some of our amazing volunteers who help make the campus safer for wildlife on why they got involved. Interested? Sign up for the next litter pick on Wednesday 18 March.
Biodiversity walk
Would you like to get out and about on campus with fellow staff and students? Join us on a springtime biodiversity walk on Wednesday 11 March to find out what species of birds are on campus this time of year.
Varsity: Show your support for Team Warwick
Can Warwick make it a 36th consecutive win? Our annual sporting showdown with Coventry University takes place Friday 27 - Saturday 28 February, with the Sports and Wellness Hub hosting table tennis, futsal, archery, badminton, climbing, volleyball, basketball, indoor cricket, netball,
swimming and fencing. See the fixture list and come along to support our athletes.
Anything you ever wanted to ask about... the Residential Community Team
Discover the work of the Residential Community Team (RCT), a 24/7/365 peer-support service for all students who live here on campus. This session introduces who we are, what we offer, and how we help students transition into university life through community building, wellbeing support, behaviour guidance and enriching events.
You’ll learn how our team of dedicated student workers and professional staff provide support, how we collaborate with key university stakeholders, and how you can get involved—whether by accessing our services, partnering on events, or helping us enhance the residential experience for all.
Message from the VC: Strengthening our future together
Read a message from Professor Stuart Croft, Vice-Chancellor and President, about changes to the University Executive Board, and a reminder about working together to protect our surplus