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Pouring Paint Down the Walls of the New Maths & Stats Building

Next Monday Ian Davenport, a Turner Prize-nominated artist, will be preparing to start work on a large-scale lottery-funded piece of art in the new Maths and Stats Building. The artist will be working in situ as he pours paint down a 30 x 35-foot wall to create a shimmering curtain of colour. University Members are welcome to watch him work
Mon 09 Aug 2004, 15:14 | Tags: University Services, University Affairs, Art, History

Student Employee of the Year Award

Do you have a hardworking student employed in your department? Does that person go above and beyond the call of duty? Want to recognise their efforts but a bottle of wine or a voucher from Costcutter won't do?

Registrar's University House Update

Departments will begin their moves into University House next week and this process will continue for the next couple of weeks, with the last departments occupying the building on Monday 26th April.


New Bus Service via Kirby Corner Road

To augment the service 12 timetable Travel Coventry will be amending the line of route taken by service 19W.
Mon 09 Aug 2004, 12:19 | Tags: University Services

The Birth of the University Environment Network

This week sees the start of a new initiative to reduce waste resources on the University’s campus, The Environment Network.

Mon 09 Aug 2004, 11:05 | Tags: University Services, University Affairs, Campus Life

Duke of York Visits the International Automotive Research Centre

Today, His Royal Highness The Duke of York spent an hour and a half visiting the International Automotive Centre (IARC) in Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG).

Virus Alert: Singing Worm - Please Check Your PC

Starting on Monday 1 March, many people in the University received electronic mail messages containing a few words such as "Please read the attached file" along with an attached file with a name ending in .PIF
Mon 09 Aug 2004, 10:51 | Tags: Computer Science, IT, University Services, University Affairs

David Baker - Warwick Academic and Artist

Dr David Baker is both a Senior Lecturer and Programme Director for Politics and International Studies and also a poet and artist.
Mon 09 Aug 2004, 08:42 | Tags: Politics, University Services, University Affairs, Art

Graduate Advantage - Work Experience Gives Graduates the Cutting Edge

As the graduate marketplace becomes increasingly competitive, never has there been a greater need for graduates to have evidence of quality work experience when applying for their first job. The University has joined a consortium of higher education institutions highlighting the value of work experience and promoting the West Midlands as a region in which to work.
Mon 09 Aug 2004, 08:26 | Tags: University Services, University Affairs

What Does the AUT's 'Action Short of a Strike' Mean for Warwick Students?

At the end of last month the trade union for lecturers, the Association of University Teachers (AUT), started industrial action at all universities where its members are employed. At the University of Warwick a two-day strike was held on 24 and 25 February.


What Does AUT's 'Action Short of a Strike' Mean for Warwick Students?

At the end of last month the trade union for lecturers (AUT) started industrial action against all universities where its members are employed. Here at Warwick a two-day strike was held on 24 and 25 February.

This Way Up - Special Offer on Cutting Edge Theatre Productions

What's This Way Up?
Last year Warwick Arts Centre played host to This Way Up, a tour featuring young, innovative theatre companies, it was such a success that the Battersea Arts Centre sponsored project has been invited back to Warwick this week.
Fri 06 Aug 2004, 15:22 | Tags: Business, University Services, University Affairs, Art

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