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Right to Read

Every child has the 'right to read' but not every child has the opportunity. Warwick Volunteers and the University Bookshop have teamed up to support 'right to read'.

Alladeen at the Arts Centre - Special Deals for Warwick Staff

In a fantastical display of multimedia pyrotechnics, Warwick Arts Centre brings an extravagant reworking of the Aladdin story for the third millennium to its stage this week. This fast-moving show replaces the magic lamp with an automatic dialler and sets the tale in an international call centre in Bangalore.

National Schools Film Week

The University of Warwick Arts Centre is to host a series of film screenings and talks as part of National Schools Film Week this autumn.
Tue 03 Aug 2004, 15:27 | Tags: Education, University Affairs, Art, Film, English

Edward Said 1936 - 2003

Professor Edward Said, the Jerusalem-born international writer and scholar who argued the Palestinian cause died Thursday 25 September after eleven years fighting leukemia. He was 67.
Tue 03 Aug 2004, 13:56 | Tags: Politics, University Services, University Affairs, English

Careers: It's never too early

Whether you are a fresher or a finalist - it's never too early to start thinking about career options - and you can start right NOW - because almost everything you can do in person at the Careers Service you can do online at the Careers Service website.

A Balancing Act - Artists' Labour Markets and the Tax and Benefit Systems

National newspaper The Independent on Sunday, commissioned work from the critically-acclaimed poet Martin Newell in response to the recent publication of A balancing act: artists' labour markets and the tax and benefit systems.
Mon 02 Aug 2004, 11:55 | Tags: Politics, Art, English

Warwick Lecturer wins British Council Award for English Language Teaching

Tim Kelly, who teaches in the Centre for English Language Teacher Education (CELTE) at the University of Warwick, has won the British Council English Language Teaching Innovation in Education Award for his work on the CD-ROM Listening to Lectures.
Wed 28 Jul 2004, 16:02 | Tags: Education, Computer Science, IT, University Affairs, English

Shakespeare and Sexuality

Professors Germaine Greer and Jonathan Bate will head up a transatlantic team to debate the theme of 'Shakespeare and Sexuality' in New York and Washington DC this spring. This event will be presented by the University in conjunction with the Royal Shakespeare Company which is to stage As You Like It at the Kennedy Centre, Washington DC, in May
Wed 28 Jul 2004, 11:51 | Tags: Theatre, Art, Film, English

Can You Turn Science Into Plain English?

Can you convey the magic of science in plain English in just 700 words? If so the Daily Telegraph is inviting you to test your journalistic abilities in the Science Writer Awards 2003.

Steve Attridge - Award Winning Warwick Writer

Former Warwick student and lecturer Steve Attridge has recently hit the news again with the publication of his latest book, Nationalism, Imperialism and Identity in late Victorian Culture. There are also rumours that the producers of his latest script are seeking Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe to star in Sam, a film about a telekinetic teenager.
Wed 28 Jul 2004, 10:06 | Tags: University Affairs, Theatre, Art, Film, English

NAGTY @ Warwick 2003 - Oscar Hopefuls

The year is 2003, the month July, the place - Warwick. Ladies and gentlemen, roll up, roll up for the students of the NAGTY summer school studying drama are putting on a show.

Tue 27 Jul 2004, 15:12 | Tags: Education, University Affairs, Culture, Theatre, English

Phoenix New Writing Arising from the Warwick Writing Programme

Coventry, like any other city,
Has its moments and momentos...

Tue 27 Jul 2004, 13:16 | Tags: Community, Culture, Art, English

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