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Tell us about your travel choices and influences
Complete the Choose your way Warwick survey to tell us more about your travel and what influences this – you’ll inform the future of transport, and be entered into a prize draw to win 1 of 5 £50 LoveToShop e-vouchers (valid at stores including M&S, Argos, John Lewis and H&M). The survey is part of our work with Transport for West Midlands where we’re trialling new approaches and technologies for getting to, from and around campus to help address the climate emergency and make moving around our campus and local area easier.
Coffee with the Registrar
Join Rachel Sandby-Thomas, Registrar, and senior colleagues for our Professional Services coffee morning on 21 June to catch-up on institutional developments and network.
Travel Survey closes soon
Do you have 10 minutes to spare? There’s still time to tell us about how you view your travel options and challenges to be in with a chance of winning some fantastic prizes. Have your say by 15 May and help us to develop plans for campus travel and access.
Faculty of Arts Opening Ceremony and festival: Save the date
We’ll be celebrating the arts at Warwick during the official opening of the Faculty of Arts Building (FAB) on 20 May. Take a look at what’s planned and how you can get involved.
The Koan comes home
We’re excited to welcome the Koan back to its traditional home outside Warwick Arts Centre today! More than a campus landmark, take a look at some of the urban legends surrounding this enigma.
Faculty of Arts opens on 6 December
Our eagerly anticipated Faculty of Arts building will be opening its doors on Monday 6 December.
Library refurbishment update
Work to refurbish our library as part of a £4m investment continues. Read an update on the progress so far and the services currently available.
Professor Lord Bhattacharyya building recognition
The Professor Lord Bhattacharyya building, home to the National Automotive Innovation Centre (NAIC) at WMG, has been named one of the UK’s best new buildings.
Micromobility on campus
See how WMG has been exploring micromobility – small lightweight efficient vehicles, which can be used to make short distance journeys – including coverage of a recent conference on campus with panel discussions, live practical trialling, demonstrations and networking.