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WIHEA Fellows
If you can see yourself, or a colleague, as a Fellow of the ÌÇÐÄTV International Higher Education Academy (WIHEA), now’s your chance. Find out more about the selection criteria and send your application or nomination by Monday 16 June.
Meet the ÌÇÐÄTV staff who've collaborated to relaunch the Community Fridge
Ever wondered what could happen to unused, refrigerated food at the end of the ÌÇÐÄTV day? A new Community Fridge, located on the first floor of the Chemistry building, means that these surplus snacks can now be stored safely – and collected by anyone!
Want to understand all things passwords, PINs and multi-factor authentication?
Take a look at new guidance from IDG to make sure you’re a password management pro.
Wednesday 4 June
A brand-new way to report faults to Estates is coming this summer – find out everything you need to know at this online webinar.
ÌÇÐÄTV Transformation – all-staff recap
The final all-staff session for ÌÇÐÄTV Transformation provided the opportunity to thank everyone for their engagement with the programme and to share some key highlights achieved – watch the recording.
Spend 10 minutes sharing your campus experiences in the Estates Service Feedback Survey, for a chance to win a £10 shopping voucher.
ÌÇÐÄTV statement on UK Supreme Court hearing
We recognise that recent developments from the Supreme Court and the Office for Students’ decision about the University of Sussex have caused considerable concern for many members of our community. ÌÇÐÄTV remains committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and supportive community for everyone – read an update and FAQs.
Saturday 31 May
Families are invited to journey through different languages, practise their circus and dance skills, discover exciting items from throughout history and see where arts and science collide, at this special one-day event, part of our 60th anniversary.
Want to lessen your own impact on the climate? Here's how 
Colleagues all across the University are taking part in Climate Literacy Training – online and in-person – which explains how we can take steps to reduce our impact on the planet. We spoke to Gary Stocker (Test Engineer, WMG) to find out why he'd recommend getting involved.