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Staff reviewers wanted for Warwick Arts Centre
Have you visited Warwick Arts Centre this year? Fancy writing about it? We're looking for staff to share their experiences in return for free cinema tickets – find out how to become a staff reviewerLink opens in a new window.
Academic Governance Review consultation
A white paper and a framework for what good academic governance looks like at Warwick has been presented to the Senate. Read the paper and see how you can continue to be involvedLink opens in a new window in the Academic Governance Review consultation.
Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES) - now open
The Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES) is now open to PGT students. As always, we need your support in encouraging students to take part – find out moreLink opens in a new window and download your promotional communications pack.
Warwick Education Conference
Warwick Education Conference takes place on campus on Thursday 2 May. This year's theme is ‘reimagining assessment’ - check out the conference programme and register nowLink opens in a new window.
Are you a book lover?
Come join the Warwick book clubLink opens in a new window! This group is made up of University staff, and anyone from the University community is welcome to take part.
Did you know we have a staff fundraising forum?
Take a look at all upcoming charity activityLink opens in a new window, including a team from Warwick Medical School (WMS) who are set to conquer the Wolf Run!
Looking for ways to entertain your children this May half-term?
Book them onto the Warwick Holiday Scheme, for a week of skateboarding, martial arts, craft activities and more – staff booking discount ends on Sunday 12 MayLink opens in a new window.
Why scientists are listening to 'noisy' earthworms
Research from the School of Life Sciences - aided by earthworms! - has found that noisy soil means healthy soil.
‘Music anoraks’ saved vinyl, says new Warwick research
Innovations from diehard vinyl fans in the 1980s and 90s has kept vinyl production alive, according to Warwick Business School findings.