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Curriculum Design in Action seminar series
Pressed for time but need to rethink or redesign your module? Join the Curriculum Design in Action seminar series for hands-on experience of designing theory and evidence-informed module-level curriculum that is fit-for-purpose and inclusive.
Transitioning to Windows 11: extended security update
If you or your team have a University-owned Windows device that hasn’t been switched on lately, it may not have received a critical security update. Power it on and connect it to the internet for at least one hour to stay secure. Find out why this is important.
Spotlight Small Grant Schemes
The Spotlight Small Grant Schemes 2025-2026 are now open to fund interdisciplinary research in areas including behaviour, digital, data science and AI, health, and society and culture. Find out more about the schemes and apply.
Volunteering and research participation
What do academics value professionally, and how is access these resources shaped? Visit our staff forum to take part in a survey for academics, or to promote and sign up for other volunteering and research participation opportunities.
What’s on staff forum
Explore our What’s on staff forum for details of events happening locally – including, if you are 60 this year, the chance to have your photo taken on campus!
Honouring our global scholars
We’ve celebrated over 200 scholarship students from 56 countries this week as part of One World Warwick, bringing them together for a special evening to recognise their achievements and foster connections.
Repair Café
Tuesday 25 November
When did you last mend something instead of throwing it away? Meet the fixers in our community who can help to bring your small electricals, textiles, furniture and more back to life. Enjoy fixing things? Got skills in sewing, electronics, bikes, or general tinkering? The team are looking for more staff and students to share their know-how.
Humans of Warwick: Meet David Cooper
“As a parent myself, I just want the best for the students as I do my own kids.”
All you need is five minutes with David to appreciate his unwavering care and kindness. With his own passion for engineering shining through, he is a genuine inspiration for our students.
Professors Gavin Perkins, Jerry Nolan and Sophie Staniszewska (Warwick Medical School) are Highly Cited Researchers for 2025
This programme highlights the world’s most influential scientists, including those whose published work ranks in the top 1 per cent by citations for their field and year.