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University Challenge Team celebrate their latest win

University Challenge Team Celebrate their Win

Warwick won their latest round of University Challenge and the heat is on once more.

The show was screened last night on BBC2 at 8pm and saw Warwick take on the University of East Anglia.

Tue 27 Feb 2007, 10:47 | Tags: Students' Union & Societies, Campus Life, Culture

A celebration for peace - the Leamington Peace Festival

From the drum beats of Africa, the sweet sounds of salsa, the pumping rhythms of rock, the melodic strains of country and folk combined with acrobats, poets, dancers, art and craft workshops, the Leamington Peace Festival is where the boundaries of culture merge for peace.


New Workshop for Creative Minds to 'evolve'.

Creative Professionals can now exchange creative ideas and network with fellow professionals from across a range of creative industries thanks to ‘Evolve’.

Tue 10 Aug 2004, 13:30 | Tags: Business, Economics, University Affairs, Culture

Feng Shui tips to enhance your work life.

Dreading the start of the new term? Feel your office/workspace needs a face-lift? Maybe you will be moving house and a bit wary about your new workspace.

Mon 09 Aug 2004, 11:36 | Tags: Welfare, Campus Life, Culture

Poetic flow!

Playwright and Nobel Prize-winning poet, Derek Walcott was a special guest of the University last week, as part of a planned year long series of events to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Centre for Caribbean Studies.
Fri 06 Aug 2004, 15:30 | Tags: Culture, Performance, Art, English, Celebrities and Personalities

Chinese Fellowship Scheme

Following a decision by the China Strategy Group, the International Office launched a Chinese Fellowship Scheme in September last year. Two six-month fellowships per year are being offered to allow the University to develop closer links with potential partner institutions
Fri 06 Aug 2004, 14:39 | Tags: Education, University Affairs, Culture

Friends of the Mead Annual Prize Draw

And the winner is...

Lives at Atherstone, She is the lucky winner of The Friends of the Mead Annual Prize Draw. The prize, a striking lithograph called Three Red Poppies by highly respected Royal Academician Mary Fedden.

More Tickets Released for La Tragedie d'Hamlet

Celebrated theatre director -and former Artistic Director at the RSC - Peter Brook has agreed to present his French adaptation of Hamlet with an English translation at WARWICK ARTS CENTRE following his company's outstanding appearance there with Le Costume two years ago.
Fri 30 Jul 2004, 13:50 | Tags: Culture, Theatre, Art

Friends of the Mead Annual Prize Draw

The University art collection contains five works by the highly respected Royal Academician Mary Fedden. The Friends of the Mead are delighted to be able to offer as the prize in this year’s fund-raising draw a striking Mary Fedden lithograph called Three Red Poppies. This has been generously donated by the Curwen Studio who were responsible for its production last May in an edition of 95.
Thu 29 Jul 2004, 16:03 | Tags: Culture, Art

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

Warwick Arts Centre Autumn Preview

An outstanding autumn of theatre at Warwick Arts Centre promises critically acclaimed and award winning drama.

Mon 26 Jul 2004, 14:20 | Tags: Music, University Services, University Affairs, Culture, Theatre, Art

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