Fundraising news at Warwick
Celebrating another successful summer at Laksh
We are delighted to report back on another successful summer of activity in collaboration with the Laksh Foundation where 12 Warwick students spent their summer.
Giving cancer a dressing down
Thank you to every Warwick staff member who joined in with our Christmas Dress Down Day 2016. Your funds are now hard at work in the chemistry labs with our new Flow Cytometer.
£2m to Maths, Statistics and Computer Science for their new building
Great news at Warwick, where the Wolfson Foundation have generously agreed to donate £2m towards our new Mathematical Sciences Building.
This future home to researchers and students will allow the departments to increase in size by 10%.
The Wolfson Foundation grants University of Warwick £2 million for new Mathematical Sciences building
It has just been announced that the University of Warwick has been awarded £2 million from The Wolfson Foundation to help construct a new Mathematical Sciences building.
University of Warwick opens doors to Singaporean scholars
The brightest students from low-income backgrounds in Singapore are being given the opportunity to study at the University of Warwick, thanks to scholarships funded by alumni and friends of Warwick.
#CoolCapSelfie day success
Thank you to everyone who tweeted and donated to cancer research here, raising over £3,000 including a special matched gift from Paxman Coolers!
Remembering Félicité Dormer (1928-2015)
“My mum was a Warwick graduate and Benefactor. She was passionate about Warwick and wanted to leave a gift in her Will too; it’s something we talked about a lot. I’m glad that her gift will support Alzheimer’s research and hope it helps more families in future too.”
(Claire Clifford)
Our Little Book of BIG THANK YOUS
"Saying thank you seems such an obvious thing to do but it is particularly special for me in my first year as Vice Chancellor. I want to thank everyone who has enabled so many projects to take place here at Warwick." (Professor Stuart Croft).
Read our latest donor magazine, landing on doorsteps over the next few weeks!
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...
Meet Tony O'Rourke, Warwick Benefactor and Alumnus
'A good education can alter someone’s life forever, and those around them too. I’ve seen students grow into incredible people, and I believe that Universities make an immeasurable impact on society.
... When we talk about the skills which any degree can offer, and the transformational effect it can have, I see that spark ignite in them – the same one Warwick lit in me.'
The Warwick Christmas Dress-Down Day 2015
A big THANK YOU to everyone who got involved in the Christmas Dress-Down Day on Friday 11th December!
Benefactor Christmas Email 2015
Wherever you are across the world, thank you for your support over the past year. You are making a huge difference and we are grateful for your gifts to Warwick!
Latest Benefactor e-newsletter: Autumn 2015
If you haven't received your e-newsletter, pop an email to us at benefactors@warwick.ac.uk and we'll see what's happened. Meanwhile you can enjoy it online too - and thank you for your ongoing support to Warwick.
£73 million raised: countless lives changed
This autumn we’re celebrating the successful 50Forward Campaign at Warwick.
We aimed to raise £50 million by 2015, and are thrilled to announce that as a University we've collectively raised over £73 million which has supported students, improved healthcare, and helped communities.
Notice something a bit different?
Welcome to our new website, built to thank donors and invite more support for our life-changing projects at Warwick.
Why not take a few minutes to explore and read some stories from the people whose lives you have changed forever?