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Future climate leaders attend Warwick’s Sustainability Training Academy in Venice

Future climate leaders attended Warwick’s Sustainability Training Academy (STA) in Venice from 30 March to 5 April 2025, aimed at equipping them with the necessary tools for successful environmental action. Focusing on the advancement of interdisciplinary research, the STA intends to ensure activists and leaders are able to combat the...
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By , Apr. 21, 2025

Contractor appointed for Warwick STEM building as construction set to begin this year

Kier, the construction firm, has been appointed as the lead contractor for phase 1 of the University of Warwick’s “world-leading” new building looking to expand the STEM and Social Sciences facilities with a £700 million investment.  The new development will deliver cutting-edge laboratory space to support the next generation of...
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By , Apr. 20, 2025

Tired tropes: finding the right balance

There are times when you can predict exactly how a television episode will pan out and end up being exactly right. Whether it’s inconvenient misunderstandings, or a new love interest being introduced to milk the main couple’s ‘will-they-won’t-they?’ tension, there is a point where tropes stop feeling organic and start...
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By , Apr. 20, 2025

International students: Is the golden goose flying away?

The United Kingdom has a longstanding reputation for having a world-class higher education system. Boasting two of the world’s oldest universities, which regularly top international rankings, alongside the prestigious Russell Group – Warwick among them – the UK is a top destination for students studying abroad. Yet, despite this, there...
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By , Apr. 20, 2025

Summery outfits

At the moment, I have been trying to tell myself that summer is here. Still, the infamously inconsistent British weather always leaves me struggling with transitional temperatures and what to wear. I get lured outside with the promise of sun on my weather app, then get caught off guard by...
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By , Apr. 20, 2025

Bayern Munich explore lawsuit against Canadian FA

The relationship between club teams and their international counterparts has always been one fraught with tension, more akin to that of rivals than a symbiotic relationship where both benefit from the world class players they have in their arsenal. Yet the case of Alphonso Davies is a unique one. Yes,...
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By , Apr. 19, 2025

Tate Modern releases their 25/26 programme

Maria Balshaw, Director of Tate, said “2026 will be a particularly exciting year for Tate,” and how right she is. Revealed on 24 March, the upcoming programme for the South Bank institution schedules female dominated shows with the works of Tracey Emin, Frida Kahlo, and Ana Mendieta. The landmark Young...
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By , Apr. 19, 2025

Olivier Awards 2025: the results

After nominations were released last month, the long-anticipated results for the 2025 Olivier Awards have finally been announced during the ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London, hosted this year by Beverley Knight and Billy Porter. Fiddler on the Roof, directed by Jordan Fein, led this year’s awards with...
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By , Apr. 19, 2025