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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.
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.
Warwick Student Wins Prestigious Student Prize
Saba Hinrichs, a 4th year Electronic Engineering student has won second place in the prestigious UK Erasmus Student Prize.
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'.
Chamber Choir success at Peterborough
The University of Warwick Chamber Choir gained second place in both the Mixed Voice and Championship classes at the Peterborough Choral Competition on Sunday 9th November.
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.
Just a Minute - Panelists Announced
The panelists have been announced...
The Warwick audience can expect to be entertained by Graham Norton, Ross Noble, Paul Merton and Sir Clement Freud.
The Warwick audience can expect to be entertained by Graham Norton, Ross Noble, Paul Merton and Sir Clement Freud.
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.
Retired Staff Association Student Bursaries
The University's Retired Staff Association (RSA) proposes to award one or more student bursaries to support creative and cultural extra-curricular activities. The scope of the awards include the performing arts such as music and drama and the creative arts such as writing, translation, painting, sculpture or design.
Regional Update - Health & Medicine
Warwick has a multiplicity of health and medical activities in the region which can be categorised into teaching and learning, supporting health care delivery and provision, and carrying out research and evaluation.
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.
Back to the Future: The Story of Renaissance at Warwick
At the beginning of the summer term, Professor Ronnie Mulryne stepped down from the Directorship of the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance. So simple a statement does scant justice either to the history of the Centre or to the achievement of its outgoing Director.