I am so very proud of the Resonate Programme and the wider Warwick Institute of Engagement (WIE) team. The Resonate programme – by facilitating public discussions and supporting collaborations between those inside and those outside the University – is one of the increasing number of ways in which the University is now permanently connected to, and in dialogue with, its regional communities. There are events for all ages and all interests and it is our hope that one day people will talk about how they have grown up with Resonate always having something of interest to offer them. If you would like to be part of Resonate – do get in touch with us at wie@warwick.ac.uk.
Ronnie looked out for me whilst I was a student here and was always a friendly face who went the extra mile. Dave Golding is also a fantastic asset to the community safety team, looking out for staff and students across the University. Congratulations all!
Many congratulations to all of you. Fantastic work and very proud of Marsha for what has been achieved. Look forward to more work in this space, well done.
Well done everyone – and amazing that there were over 200 nominations! Was so lovely to hear the reflections of the winners, and the video brightened a wet and rainy Thursday for me :)
It’s great that we now have a way of recognising those who go above and beyond again – options for rewarding those who devote themselves to their work at Warwick have been limited since the start of the pandemic. Looking forward to the next wonders and wows – as a head of School I’ve lots of colleagues I’d like to nominate!
Well done and congratulations to all of the winners! Some fantastic efforts and achievements by individuals and teams, and that’s why Warwick is such a special place to work.
I am extremely proud of Dave Golding. As well as winning this award, he was also promoted to Team Manager just before Christmas. He always leads by example and is always kind, considerate and approachable, which is a quality that endears him to our team and our wider community. Well done Dave!
I am so very proud of the Resonate Programme and the wider Warwick Institute of Engagement (WIE) team. The Resonate programme – by facilitating public discussions and supporting collaborations between those inside and those outside the University – is one of the increasing number of ways in which the University is now permanently connected to, and in dialogue with, its regional communities. There are events for all ages and all interests and it is our hope that one day people will talk about how they have grown up with Resonate always having something of interest to offer them. If you would like to be part of Resonate – do get in touch with us at wie@warwick.ac.uk.
Ronnie looked out for me whilst I was a student here and was always a friendly face who went the extra mile. Dave Golding is also a fantastic asset to the community safety team, looking out for staff and students across the University. Congratulations all!
Many congratulations to all of you. Fantastic work and very proud of Marsha for what has been achieved. Look forward to more work in this space, well done.
Well done everyone – and amazing that there were over 200 nominations! Was so lovely to hear the reflections of the winners, and the video brightened a wet and rainy Thursday for me :)
It’s great that we now have a way of recognising those who go above and beyond again – options for rewarding those who devote themselves to their work at Warwick have been limited since the start of the pandemic. Looking forward to the next wonders and wows – as a head of School I’ve lots of colleagues I’d like to nominate!
Well done and congratulations to all of the winners! Some fantastic efforts and achievements by individuals and teams, and that’s why Warwick is such a special place to work. I am extremely proud of Dave Golding. As well as winning this award, he was also promoted to Team Manager just before Christmas. He always leads by example and is always kind, considerate and approachable, which is a quality that endears him to our team and our wider community. Well done Dave!