Fundraising news at Warwick
Outstanding Student Contribution Award for Warwick Laksh Programme Volunteer
The University’s Outstanding Student Contribution Award (OSCA) aims to recognise exceptional student achievements and is a celebration of individuals whose efforts have made a real difference and a significant contribution to a community.
We are pleased to announce that OSCA has been awarded to Hasan Suida, a former volunteer and associate of the Warwick Laksh Programme. Hasan, who recently was awarded his degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, has undertaken two placements in India at the Laksh Foundation on behalf of the programme.
Celebrating another summer at Laksh
We are delighted to report back on another successful summer of activity in rural Haryana, India.
Maria and her 'Superhero' son raise money for Warwick Cancer Research Centre
A University of Warwick employee and her disabled son have taken part in the Superhero Triathlon to raise money for Warwick Cancer Research Centre.
Thank you for helping us support talented athletes at Warwick!
Last year, your donations helped to support performance sport at Warwick, training athletes and offering financial aid too.
Thank you for helping us run Kidz Camp again!
Kidz Camp is a four day residential holiday for Year 5 children from a local primary school which takes place during the first week of the Easter vacation...
Putting culture at the heart of campus
It's an exciting time for the arts on campus, with transformations afoot for the Warwick Arts Centre and Humanities building too.
Warwick in Africa Impact Report
We're getting ready for another year, transforming maths and English teaching in Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa.
Find out more and read our latest impact report now!
"I got 80% in maths thanks to Warwick in Africa!"
Through Warwick in Africa you are helping young Africans to escape poverty thanks to improved Maths and English skills. Each summer Warwick volunteers travel to Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa and through their inspirational teaching deliver significant improvements in performance, ambition and motivation for learners and their teachers.
Congrats to our #TeamWarwickUni runners!
Well done to the 60 runners who donned bright orange shirts for the annual Two Castles 10k, raising funds and awareness of cancer research and research into premature birth at Warwick. Members of #TeamWarwickUni came from across the University’s academic and administrative staff, as well as friends and family of staff members.
Leap Days - why do we need them?
Professor Colin Sparrow, Head of Maths at Warwick, tells us more...
Wish our Two Castles' runners luck - come and cheer on 12th June!
This beautiful run between our two local castles through the Warwickshire countryside finishes with a celebratory glass of fizz. Almost 60 runners will be running and raising money for cancer research at Warwick on 12 June - can you come and cheer them along? If you would like to support the team you can do this here. Thank you!
Helping premature babies - our latest Grace eNewsletter
Enjoy the latest eNewsletter from the Grace Research Fund at Warwick today.
If you're a Grace Research Fund supporter, our latest newsletter should be winging its way to your inbox today! Can't wait to see what's going on, or not on the mailing list? Take a read online now!
Warwick in Africa Report 2015
Welcome to our tenth anniversary annual report for Warwick in Africa.
Ten years ago we started off with a simple idea, and it’s been our guiding principle ever since...
Inspiring young people through science
A new gift has helped Nick Barker and the Chemistry Outreach team at Warwick go even further in their work with young people.
Thank you for helping us through our tenth summer of Warwick in Africa
Our Volunteer Teachers are now all safely home from Africa, but the legacy they have left behind will be there for a long time to come.
Art outreach - taking part through art
Warwick Arts Centre's education team work with local groups on special art projects, and they've just finished another summer of Take Part in Art, kindly funded by donations just like yours.