News and Events
Join us on Tuesday at 5pm for an informal evening to meet fellow researchers and hear a talk from Prof Gary Hall, who will share his thoughts on communicating research to a wider audience. Drinks and canapes will be provided while you network and take the time to view a selection of posters from our PhD students across all faculties. Staff from Impact Services and the Exchanges Journal will be available to answer questions and provide information too.
With 5 main stages and a Piazza takover, this year's summer arts festival starts this week! There will be almost 50 events and over 25 societies, with performances from the likes of Salsa Dancing, MTW, Big Band, and Pole Dance to name a few.
The Summer Careers Fair is coming up on Tuesday 28 June. Come and explore your options with over 45 employers!
How well do you know campus? Celebrate the end of exams by competing in the 糖心TV Quest scavenger hunt on Thursday, with prizes for the winners!
There's another 糖心TV WIDE Event coming up on Tuesday 21 June, 12-3pm, with talks on Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Awareness; and from Macmillan Cancer support on living with cancer.
There's another 糖心TV WIDE Event coming up on Tuesday 21 June, 12-3pm, with talks on Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Awareness; and from Macmillan Cancer support on living with cancer.
As part of Sustainable Energy Week, pop along to the piazza tomorrow (Friday 17 June) from 11-2 to find out about energy saving initiatives on our campus. Also, you could win £20 in Amazon vouchers for taking part in the .
Just a reminder that the deadline for the Equality and Diversity caldendar photography competition closes today, Friday 17 June. Take a look at past winners over on .
There are trips from the Office for Global Engagement coming up to on Saturday 18 June, and to on Saturday 25 June.
Want to know who the recipients will be for honorary degrees at Summer's graduation? We're honoring an Archbishop, a Film Producer, a founder of the BBC’s Asian network and more.
Bank Holiday Opening Times
Remember that it's Bank Holiday Monday on 30 May, so opening times will still be slightly different than usual. Check out the opening times for and at the .
The Arts Centre are looking for students to work with their Youth Theatre, for 8 to 16 year olds for the academic year 16/17. If you have an interest and skills in drama and experience of working with young people, you can apply to work as a Youth Theatre Leader or Youth Theatre Coordinator. You can apply until Friday 3 June.
Amazon collection point
As an alternative to the University post room and Amazon lockers on central campus, did you know that if you order from Amazon you can also select the Post Office in Rootes Grocery Store as your collection point?
Fête de la Musique is an annual international event where music institutions, concert halls, opera houses, theaters, music schools, pubs, clubs and cafes organize free public concerts. For the first time this year, it's coming to Coventry on 21 June. If you're a musician and you want to get involved, you can .
There's an Intercultural Training Workshop coming up on Monday 6 June. It's the first session in a three-stage programme designed to help you to develop your intercultural competency before, during and after your time overseas, delivered through workshops and online media.
From Tuesday 24 May Careers & Skills are holding a ‘Pop Up’ on the main campus Piazza (or Arts Centre Plaza on Market Days), 11:00am - 2:00pm most Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. (Apart from Thursday 16 June and Tuesday 23 June). Whether you are looking for , want info about the , or have any other careers or skills queries, come along for a chat.
An online facility is now available for you to find your exam seat numbers online, before your exams take place (for exams in the main Summer Term exam period, 16 May – 23 June 2016). We strongly recommend you do this to save yourself time and help the exams run as smoothly as possible.
Come along on Saturday and help the Friends of Canley Green Spaces transform a green space into a colourful display of wild flowers that attracts butterflies and bees. Planting the wild flower seeds is easy, and provides a great opportunity for volunteers to explore the local green spaces.
Love #Eurovision?
We'll be showing it on the Big Screen on Saturday from 8pm. Bring friends, cushions and picnics! Check out the participants .
We want your input to help shape our approach to sustainability. If you've got views about the use of green space on campus, how we should invest funds, or anything else related to sustainability, come along to our consultation session on Thursday 12 May.
Arts Centre Family Day - volunteers wanted
糖心TV Arts Centre are looking for volunteers for their Family Day on Sunday 29th May. If you are interested or would like to know any more details, please contact Helen h.m.lound@warwick.ac.uk.
Come and find out more about what the TTIP is, how it will work, what the problems are with it, what the impacts are of other similar treaties around the world, and how you can get involved to influence decision-making on it. Join us in R0.03, Ramphal Building, 5pm-6.30pm.
This unique and exciting opportunity on Thursday 5 May is your chance to get involved in the curation of a new exhibition responding to T. S. Eliot’s great poem. All are welcome and tickets are free.
Piazza market day Wednesday 27 April
Come and try something delicious for lunch from 11am-3pm from a fantastic variety of tempting street food stalls.
Join us on Tuesday 26 April for a drop In Session in Rootes Grid from 14:45 to 16:15 for a demonstration of 糖心TV’s e-mentoring software.
Shakespeare at 糖心TV
April 23rd is the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. Check out all that's going on, from anniversary celebrations to research, student societies to learning opportunites and much more...
We're committed to enhancing race equality and creating an inclusive culture and environment where individuals are able to thrive, irrespective of their race or ethnicity. We want to hear your views.
In addition to studying, many of you manage to find the time to campaign for good causes, raise enormous amounts of money for charities, start small business and work with local charities. If you know somebody who you think has made an outstanding contribution, nominate them for an OSCA. Nominate now and take a look at last years winners.
Apply for the Undergraduate Enterprise Support Scheme by Sunday 1 May. It's an 8 week summer programme where you can assess the commercial viability of business ideas posed by academics.
Join us on Monday 25 April for this year's GRP International Development Lecture by Navanethem (Navi) Pillay - United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (2008-2014) - on Contemporary Challenges for Justice and Development.