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New Foreign Influence Registration Scheme
The Government’s new Foreign Influence Registration Scheme aims to increase transparency around foreign involvement in UK public life. Every department has a responsibility to put registration processes in place if members undertake activities which fall under the Scheme’s remit. Find out more, including what guidance is in place to support compliance for research activities.
Now live - our new Secure Remote Working Standard
A new Secure Remote Working Standard is now live - replacing the current policy. It outlines key practices for working safely off-site, including using secure networks, locking screens, and protecting sensitive information. Take a look at the guidance.
Updated Records Retention Schedule
The updated Records Retention Schedule will help us to manage information responsibly and in line with data protection laws. Check the guidance to see how long to keep records and what to do if yours aren’t listed.
Closure of Rootes Grocery Store
Rootes Grocery Store will close on Friday 25 July so we can start preparing for our new Co-op store. In the meantime, you can get all your essentials including sandwiches at the pop-up shop in the Students’ Union from Tuesday 29 July.
Exploding Star Discovered
Find out how volunteers playing ‘spot the difference’ with images of the night sky, helped Warwick astronomers catch this rare cosmic event.
Live video emergency 999 calls
Humans of Warwick: Meet Alyson Quinn
“My grandad told me that if I worked hard at school, I could get a job in the local bakery.”
Humans of Warwick continues with Alyson Quinn, Associate Professor at Warwick Medical School. Being told twice that the University of Warwick was not the place for her only made her more determined to step into this ‘out-of-reach’ place.
Did you catch Dr Ed Bryant on BBC Four’s The Sky At Night?
Dr Ed Bryant, from the Department of Physics, discovered a theory-bending giant planet orbiting a tiny star. Catch up on BBC Four’s The Sky At Night, to see Ed interviewed at The Marsh Observatory.
Bringing classroom learning to life
Civil engineering apprentices visited the STEM Connect construction site, gaining real-world insight into large-scale infrastructure projects.