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To shadow or to be shadowed – here’s your chance to apply
Apply to the How Warwick Works SchemeLink opens in a new window, before 14 October, to be a part of the shadowing and development scheme. The scheme offers colleagues at Professor, Reader or Associate Professor level the chance to get a rare insight into how the University operates, at a senior leadership level.
Explore the International Conference of Undergraduate Research
The 10th annual ICURLink opens in a new window takes place in the Oculus building this week, until 29 September. You may attend in-person, or virtually via our ICUR app. Look out for videos appearing throughout the academic year, showcasing individual student research.
Mental health wellbeing: Higher Education Minds Matter
Explore mental health experiences and needs in the HE sector and learn what we can do to support our wellbeing. Join the webinar on 10 OctoberLink opens in a new window organised in support of World Mental Health Day by jobs.ac.uk and Advance HE.
Covid-19 guidance
Here’s a reminder of current Covid-19 information and guidanceLink opens in a new window, including links to risk assessments and guidance for students. Although the legal requirements linked to Covid-19 were removed earlier this year, the safety and wellbeing of all members of our community is always our utmost priority so we will continue to share information and guidance that will help keep us all safe.
Warwick International Intensive Study Programme (WIISP) 2023
For your information, WIISP modules will be available for undergraduate students to select as credit bearing during the Module Registration period. Students can choose from a range of modulesLink opens in a new window at Warwick, Venice or Brussels taking place during May, June and July.
Community update regarding Professor Tom Marsh: Mon 26 Sept
Read an updated message from Chris Ennew, Provost, about the help and support in place regarding Professor Tom Marsh, who has been reported as missing in Chile.
A community update regarding Professor Tom Marsh
On Friday (16 September), we learned that Professor Tom Marsh - the founding professor of the Astronomy and Astrophysics group here at Warwick - was reported as missing from La Silla Observatory in Chile where he had been working as a visiting astronomer at the ESO (European Southern Observatory).
Warwick named one of the UK's best universities
We start with the good news that Warwick is ranked 9th overall in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023. We’ve featured in the top ten every single year since the Guide began in 1992 – find out more and see the departments ranked highly for their subject areasLink opens in a new window.
A look back on our community's successes
As we approach the start of our new academic year, take a moment to watch this short video reflecting on some of our community’s successesLink opens in a new window from the past 12 months, and to recognise how much we have achieved together.