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Professor Sophie Staniszewska awarded NIHR Senior Investigator award
Sophie, from Warwick Medical School, has been recognised as among the most outstanding and influential researchers funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research. This award will help Sophie’s goal to embed patient and public involvement across the health and social care research ecosystem.
Why I decided to…volunteer as a Support Invigilator
Volunteering to be a Support Invigilator is more than just lending a hand, you'll be supporting students during a key moment in their academic journey. It’s also a great way to meet colleagues from across the University. Hear from previous volunteers and sign up for the next opportunity
AI approach uncovers dozens of hidden planets
Warwick Astronomers have validated over 100 exoplanets, including 31 newly detected planets, using a new AI tool with data from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite.
One World Warwick celebrates global engagement
Thank you for connecting, collaborating and celebrating with us as part of One World Warwick as we continue building an ambitious international future. Many seed funds are still open for applications, with new funds yet to come.
Easter at Warwick
Here’s a reminder of opening times, support and what’s on across the campus over the Easter vacation.
Real Living Wage
We continue to be committed to being an accredited Living Wage employer, and we’ll soon be applying the new real Living Wage (£13.45 per hour). Any increases will appear in the April payroll.
It’s your last chance to vote for the Above and Beyond winner
Read about Adele, Marie and Nick’s work and cast your vote by midday Thursday 2 April.
Research Culture Week
Research Culture Week Warwick’s Research Culture Week (23 - 26 March) celebrated researchers and research enablers across the University. The Research Culture Roadmap and Action Plan kickstarted the week - read the plan to find out how we are strengthening our research environment.
You can also discover the Research Celebration Awards nominees and winners recognised for brilliant work in their fields.
Nominate a student for an OSCA
The Outstanding Student Contribution Awards (OSCAs) recognise and celebrate the outstanding contributions of Warwick's students. They not only excel academically, but also find the time to campaign for good causes, fundraise, start small business, and work with local charities. Nominations close Sunday 10 May 2026 at 8pm.