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Trailblazing Warwick alumni group honoured with inaugural Ashton Award in Namibia
The group, who studied at Warwick between 1979 and 1989, have been recognised for their collective achievements to shape the transformation of Namibia.
Together at Warwick: Picnic Playground
Thursday 22 May
Fancy sliding down an inflatable helter skelter in the sunshine, free face painting and some live music? Join us at Windmill Hill for Picnic Playground! The event is open to both students and staff, so head down on the day. Booking preferred but not vital.
Ongoing Nakba 77 Years
Until 30 May
This exhibition commemorates 77 years since the Nakba through artwork, poetry and educational initiatives from Warwick’s Gazan students and staff. Find it in the Faculty of Arts building until 30 May (Mezzanine floor until 23 May, ground-floor Agora from 26 to 30 May).
Pedagogy of Dialogue
Thursday 29 May
This interactive workshop will explore the power of dialogue as a tool for deep learning – sign up and discover strategies to encourage meaningful discussions.
Moth survey
Tuesday 3 June
Join in with the first moth survey of 2025 to see which species of moths can be found around campus – registration is essential.
Have you spotted moth-created webbing on trees across campus lately? Here’s whyLink opens in a new window.
Pride 2025
Wednesday 4 to Saturday 14 June
There's lots to take part in at next month’s Pride celebration – join in with the Pride parade, workshops and film screenings, or discover queer research taking place at Warwick.
Inspiring Women: Finding Your Voice
Wednesday 11 June
Ever wanted to learn how to advocate for yourself and be heard in the workplace? Join public speaker Professor Christina Hughes to find out.
Humans of Warwick: Meet Steven Servin
“As a kid I was really into science fiction, and now I get to work with lasers. It’s a dream come true!”
All the way from sunny Mexico, Humans of Warwick continues with Dr Steven Servin (Life Sciences) whose love of science fiction led him to a voyage of discovery, and the British weather!
Retreat to Create: Voting results
We asked which concept you’d most like to see as a striking new mural on central campus, and you had your say! The most popular design was our much-loved Warwick goose – look out for updates on the mural painting, coming from our artist in residence David Speed, later in the year.