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Resonate Festival - Call for Content
We’re planning a festival on campus in April 2022, showcasing and sharing the best of everything we do here at Warwick, and we'd love you to get involved! Funding is also available – find out how staff and students can submit activities.
Change Festival 2021 is coming to Warwick Arts Centre
You are invited to a weekend of climate change related workshops, theatre, cabaret, discussions, music and art as part of the Change Festival, 5-7 November. See what’s on and when.
Coventry Biennial
Warwick researchers have partnered with Coventry Biennial, the UK’s social biennial, which presents socially, politically and critically engaged artistic practices in Coventry and Warwickshire. The University has supported the creation of two of its exhibitions, and our researchers are involved in a number of associated events. Discover the Warwick projects involved.
#WarwickAutumn returns
Show us what your autumn looks like to be in with the chance of winning one of five £100 Amazon vouchers.
TeenTech City of Tomorrow: Calling pupils aged 8-11 and their families
Supported by Warwick and WMG, this event on 11 November offers children the opportunity to apply their knowledge of science, technology and engineering to create buildings and increase awareness of global sustainability goals and citizenship.
Change in the cultural sector and cultural mega events
Cultural mega events must bring about societal change – and to do this the sector itself must become equitable and open to new collaboration. See the conclusions of a report summarising the discussions, ideas and findings of leading figures from the UK’s arts and culture sectors and Coventry City of Culture 2021. The report, entitled The Road Ahead: Creating Irreversible Equitable Change, has been published by Warwick as a result of the AHRC Coventry Cultural Policy and Evaluation Summit which took place in June 2021.
Festival of Social Science is back!
We've got 12 events – a mix of in-person, online and hybrid – lined up throughout November. Many of our events are linked to COP26, which also runs in November, with themes like the Climate Cost of Our Eating Habits and using Nudge Theory to influence our recycling habits. Plus, don't miss Laura Lammasniemi's 'Age of Consent' talk that was also featured at the British Science Festival in September. Visit the webpages to see what's on and book onto events.
Help to shape Warwickshire County Council priorities
Warwickshire County Council wants to know what is important to you, as it develops a new Council Plan which sets out what the Council will do over the next five years. Have your say at https://ask.warwickshire.gov.uk/insights-service/refreshing-council-plan/
Coventry’s Affordable Very Light Rail Track Unveiled
Find out how Coventry Very Light Rail (VLR) took a major step forward on 24 September as Coventry City Council and WMG, University of Warwick showcased a breakthrough new track design which aims to drive down the costs associated with the installation of urban light rail.