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Mental Health Awareness Week
This Mental Health Awareness Week (Monday 12 to Sunday 18 May), you’re invited to take part in the #GetWarwickTalking initiative, which encourages staff and students to share personal stories of their mental health experiencesLink opens in a new window.
Research centres
Warwick’s research centres are being reviewed to help enhance support for interdisciplinary research and better showcase its excellence. Have a suggestion or want to get involved? Contact the Research and Impact teamLink opens in a new window.
Special collection of fiction books from the last 60 years
Readers, this one’s for you. To celebrate our 60th anniversary, the Library has created a special collection of fiction books from the last 60 years – dive into the words of authors including Kazuo Ishiguro, Margaret Atwood, Terry Pratchett and many more!
Gym & Swim membership or Climb membership special offer
Ready to spring towards a healthier active lifestyle? Take 50 per cent off the first two months of your Gym & Swim membership or Climb membership, with code EASTER25 from Warwick Sport, and get ready to achieve your wellbeing goalsLink opens in a new window.
Seasonal summer tennis pass
You can get unlimited use of outdoor tennis courts and 7 day advance booking with a seasonal summer tennis passLink opens in a new window, for one, two or three months. Be sure to sign in to the web page to see the discounted prices for staff.
Warwick hosts Microsoft and Russell Group for groundbreaking AI Forum
We invited senior leaders from Microsoft and the Russell Group to campus recently, as part of our mutual plans to harness AI’s potential to personalise education and accelerate research. Want to find out more about AI at Warwick? Take a look at our AI Centre of ExcellenceLink opens in a new window.
Commemorating a local family's legacy with plaque unveiling
Learn about the Clayton family that once called our campus home.
University Challenge Grand Final
Did you see Warwick compete against Christ’s College, Cambridge in the final on Monday night? Catch up now.
Want to lessen your own impact on the climate? Here's how
Colleagues all across the University are taking part in Climate Literacy Training – online and in-person – which explains how we can take steps to reduce our impact on the planet. We spoke to Gary Stocker (Test Engineer, WMG) to find out why he'd recommend getting involved.