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Warwick's Holiday Scheme
Don’t miss out on the staff discount for Warwick's Holiday SchemeLink opens in a new window this autumn half term. Suitable for 5-12 year-olds, the camp offers a range of educational and cultural activities. The discount ends 5 October.
Warwick has been successfully reaccredited as a University of Sanctuary
We caught up with Emma Cann (Social Inclusion) and Paul Blagburn (Education Group), to find out how we support sanctuary students and how our community can get involved.
Warwick Business School course shines in Financial Times rankings
WBS’s MSc Management ranks second in the UK and first for salary growth, with graduates seeing a 62 per cent increase three years after completing the course.
Uncovering the lost portrait of Shakespeare’s patron and possible lover
Hear how Dr Elizabeth Goldring (Centre for Study of the Renaissance) identified the sitter as Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, who might have been Shakespeare’s secret lover.
Heritage Open Days at Warwick’s Maths Houses
Sunday 21 September
As part of our 60th celebrations, the Grade II listed Maths Houses, at Gibbet Hill, will be opened to the public for the first time. No booking needed, just drop in between 12-4pm.
Dean's Distinguished Lecture: Professor Mark Britnell
Monday 22 September
Register your place to hear alumnus Professor Britnell discuss the global shortage of healthcare workers and how it relates to the NHS Plan, especially digital technologies, and AI.
Staff masterclass: Demystifying neurodiversity and reasonable adjustments
Wednesday 24 September, Monday 13 October & Monday 24 November
Sign up for an in-person masterclass on neurodiversity and reasonable adjustments, and to find out how Disability Services and the wider University community support disabled students.
Why Language Matters: Propaganda and remembering German women's experiences of defeat in 1945
Wednesday 24 September
Hear Dr Katie Stone, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, discuss the importance of language in allowing German women to tell their stories of defeat - for the purposes of reconciliation rather than propaganda. Part of our 60th anniversary events programme.
Coffee and cake at the Chaplaincy
Wednesday 24 September
Do you support students as part of your role? Connect with other student-facing colleagues and view the findings from last year’s Chaplaincy survey.