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Vigil for peace
Saturday 24 February
To mark the second anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine, you’re invited to join members of the Chaplaincy for a peace vigil in the Chapel.
InReach 10x @IAS seminar
Thursday 29 February
In the second of these events, Professor Helen Wheatley (Film and Television Studies) will explore posthumous television and engaging research as part of her ‘Ghost Town’ research project.
Webinar: The support needed for early child development
Thursday 29 February
Early life experiences shape our developing brain in profound ways. Join a team of experts - including Professor Dieter Wolke (WMS) and Kulbir Shergill (Social Inclusion) - to find out more in this lunchtime webinar.
Resonate Festival: Behind the scenes with science technicians
Thursday 7 March
Uncover the day-to-day workings of a lab – by learning first-hand from the people who are there every day. Age 18+, or 14+ with accompanying adult.
The Warwick scheme encouraging young women to pursue science as a career
Warwick’s XMas Scientist Experience invites female Year 12 students to join an all-expenses-paid four-day trip to a world-leading science research facility in Grenoble. We spoke to Professor Tom Hase (Physics) to discover more about the scheme and find out how it's helping encourage young women to pursue science as a career.
Warwick physicist making (terahertz) waves in skin cancer screening and diagnosis
Professor Emma MacPherson (Physics) is investigating the use of terahertz radiation in medical imaging. Unlike X-rays, terahertz radiation does not harm tissues within the body – this means humans can be safely exposed to the rays over and over again.
Fabulous free activities at Warwick Arts Centre
There’s lots to get involved with at our Arts Centre. Take in some art in the Mead Gallery, jam out in the foyer with live Jazz Fridays, or get creative at Workshop Wednesdays. Plus, come along to the Seasonal Makers Market on Thursday 7 March, featuring an array of local independent traders selling sustainable handcrafted items.
Unitemps named as one of the Financial Times' leading recruiters
Unitemps has been named as one of the Financial Times’ leading UK recruiters for 2024. A total of 154 recruitment companies across 13 sectors were rated, with Unitemps being awarded in the Education category.
Warwick awarded share of £100 million to fund human-centred AI research
Warwick has been awarded a share of £100 million of government funding to research AI, including funding for a groundbreaking new project entitled ‘AI in the streets’. ‘AI in the streets’ is one project as part of the wider funding, which has been announced by the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation as part of a plan to ensure the UK’s leading status within AI research.