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Science and technology come to life at Warwick’s Resonate Festival

The University of Warwick welcomed hundreds of visitors this weekend for the Resonate Festival of Science and Technology, a celebration designed to spark curiosity and inspire future generations in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths).


The University of Warwick brings women’s health into the spotlight at free Coventry event

As International Women’s Day approaches, a free event in Coventry will highlight the real-life health challenges women face – and the essential research happening in the region to address them.


First UK Study on Emergency Dispatch Processes to be Showcased at Social Science Festival

Researchers from The University of Warwick will showcase a study into improving NHS emergency dispatch decisions, aiming to better allocate life-saving care under pressure at this years ESRC Festival of Social Science.


Warwick is serving up a Slice of Science this weekend

Have you ever wondered whether there were any other planets we could live on, or considered what happens after you have put that little stick up your nose for your COVID test? Fancy learning about slime or brain science – or wondered ‘exactly what is a tardigrade’? All the answers will be served – along with a cup of tea and slice of cake – at the University of Warwick’s Slice of Science event on Sunday (13 March).


Green Week supports local communities find their green culture

Communities across Coventry and Warwickshire are being urged to make the fifth annual Green Week a launchpad to begin their sustainable journey.


Social justice under the lens as Screening Rights Film Festival returns to Coventry and Birmingham

The Screening Rights Film Festival returns to cinemas in the West Midlands from 25 – 28 November as part of the University of Warwick's Resonate Festival, showcasing films that provoke both thought and feelings about today’s most pressing issues in social justice.


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