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Warwick Crop Centre open day
Fancy celebrating the 75th anniversary of Warwick’s vegetable and crop research, at our Innovation Campus? Come along to Warwick Crop Centre open dayLink opens in a new window, on Wednesday 10 July, to take part in a guided farm walk and find out how our research will support the farming of the future. Coach transport available from central campus.
WMG and Cadbury partner up to create the perfect biscuit
“Through our X-rays, we’re helping uncover the ideal baking time, thickness and recipe, for the ultimate eating experience,” says WMG’s Dr Jay Warnett.
“From roads, the bustle in shops and the pumping music in gyms, we rarely encounter quiet...”
Could constant noise around us be linked to rising anxiety levels? Warwick Medical School’s Dr James Gill lends his professional opinion to this piece for cosmopolitan.com.
Warwick welcomes Professor Tshilidzi Marwala, Rector of the United Nations University
Professor Marwala gave the Distinguished Africa Lecture, discussing his vision for the transformative potential of AI in higher education.
Sikhs in Academia Conference
Saturday 8 June
Warwick will host the Sikhs in Academia Conference this weekend, as scholars, professionals and students come together to explore the key roles our Sikh community, and Sikh values, play in academia.
Bid-writing workshop: Arts and Humanities Research Council
Thursday 13 June
Calling all early-career researchers in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences! You're invited to a workshop to help you demystify Arts and Humanities Research Council grants and craft the very best proposals for funding calls.
Lecture: Are we human, or are we doctor?
Tuesday 18 June
What do we value most in our doctors, and how can we train medical students to become doctors who combine excellence with compassion? Professor Kate Owen (Warwick Medical School) explains.
Warwick in Africa: Africa is Not a Country
Wednesday 19 June
Join senior VICE editor Dipo Faloyin and South African journalist Milton Nkosi as they discuss Dipo’s non-fiction book, Africa Is Not a Country – a portrait of modern Africa that pushes back against harmful stereotypes to tell a more comprehensive story.
Webinar: Virtual and in-person networking
Wednesday 19 June
The way we network has changed post-pandemic – so how do we handle this new mix of virtual and face-to-face? Join a jobs.ac.uk webinar, designed for anyone who’d like to feel more confident attending online events.