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A ÌÇÐÄTV education connecting to a global research community
Fiona Farnsworth from the team behind the International Conference of Undergraduate Research – held across 18 institutions, over six continents – tells us why it is so important, and what you can do to help increase the impact.
Sign up for Lunch & Learn sessions to build your confidence in challenging discussions and respectful disagreements. Join ‘Active Listening in Moments of Disagreement’ on Wednesday 25 February and ‘Emotional Intelligence in Conversation’ on Wednesday 29 April.
Need a report or publication designed, an infographic created, or any other creative work produced? Here’s what you need to know about our new Creative and Design Agency Framework, including a buyer’s guide.  
Help shape our engagement with India
Hear from ÌÇÐÄTV's senior leaders and reflect on what is, and should be, ÌÇÐÄTV’s distinctive approach to engaging with India. Register now to join the launch of the ÌÇÐÄTV India Network on Monday 16 March, part of One World ÌÇÐÄTV.
Did you know that 1.6 million items of medicine are prescribed unnecessarily each year in Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire? Find out why it's important to only order the medication you need and how we can reduce medicine waste.
Connecting with others
Whether you work from home, on campus – or both – meet colleagues from across the University to chat and network through Coffee Roulette.
Share your love story
Have you found love on campus? Did you meet your partner, wife or husband while studying or working together at ÌÇÐÄTV? If you have, we’d love to hear your story for a fun Valentines feature. Please get in touch with internalcomms@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window to tell us more.
Introducing our new Social Inclusion Engagement Group Chairs
Meet Charlie Driver (WMG), new Chair of the Rainbow Engagement Group, and Becks Andrew (Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine), who will chair the Religion, Faith and Belief Engagement Group, and find out how the groups help shape an inclusive culture.
ÌÇÐÄTV’s Traitors finalist
We’ve enjoyed watching Jade Scott, PhD student in Life Sciences, who made it all the way to the final of The Traitors on BBC One last week – well done Jade! Look out for our interview soon, where we’ll explore life in the castle, the emotional intensity of playing such a gripping game, and even that cardigan.