Stories
Catch-up on previous events; see the pictures, read the stories and re-watch the streams. Never miss an event again!
Heart of the Heart - What are we doing?
Our final instalment of the Heart of the Heart series, where we learned about the successes and challenges when researching cardiac risk in the young.
ESRC Festival of Social Science kicks off with ‘The Origin of States’
Warwick’s first event as part of the 2022 ESRC Festival of Social Science was led by the CAGE research centre based in the Economics department. Here, CAGE Events & Online Communications Officer, Josh Allen, reflects on the event.
The Heart of the Heart - Where Science Meets Art
Want to know what a Plonky or a Cowder are? Read on to find out…
Resonate Returns to Cheylesmore for Games, Challenges, and Wellbeing!
Resonate returns to Cheylesmore Community Centre to share exciting research, play games and celebrate our wellbeing!
Resonate Lates Launches in Foleshill
Our first ever ‘Resonate Lates’ in partnership with Coventry Muslim Resource Centre.
Culture Cycle at #CultureFest
Combining culture, cycling and stained-glass window making (well, mock versions of stained-glass!), we joined with over 300 people of all ages to take part in our activity on Saturday in Warwick and Sunday in Leamington Spa.
FEAST! - a food extravaganza at the Resonate Festival
Relive some of the highlights from our FEAST events which took place during April’s Resonate Festival.
Relive some of the highlights from the Resonate 2022 Festival
Across three days we hosted over 70 free events, welcomed some very special guests and celebrated the best arts and culture from across the University, Coventry and the wider region. See some of our favourite moments below: -
Plan Your Day
See all our timed events listed out to help plan your schedule at the Resonate Festival.
Getting to the Resonate 2022 Festival
Find out all the best ways to get to the University during the three-day Resonate 2022 Festival.
Amazing Women
In the run up to Resonate Festival’s three-day campus finale in April, throughout March we have an incredible programme focussing on Amazing Women. A diverse range of free events and activities that explore everything from Women’s Suffrage to our belief in the supernatural, exhibitions on criminal justice, South Asian Women’s activism, dance, science, textiles and much more.
Six months of Resonate…
The story so far… running since May 2021, Resonate Festival has used the power of creativity, connection and conversation to engage with people across the region.
Keeping on track with some mindfulness…
Catch up on our free online Mindful Eating: Eating Mindfully session and more from Warwick’s Centre for Lifelong Learning.
It’s BEAN a pleasure…
As part of the Feast-themed events in December, we held a successful online and in-person event with Tales From Coventry Tables - a perfect introduction to a local, sustainable and tasty way of eating.
Online Exhi-BEAN-Tion – Post-event blog
Sunday 05 December saw Tales from Coventry Tables take over the Shopfront Theatre in Coventry City Centre for a hybrid food tasting event for December’s Feast as part of the University of Warwick’s Resonate Festival.
Have yourself a perry Christmas…
Rosemary Collier talks all things pear and perry and looks at whether local Warwickshire wild varieties were used in a festive drink - perry tasty!
The Vegetables of Christmas Future
Save our Sprouts! A large proportion of our plate should be covered in vegetables, and the standard winter varieties, like carrots and sprouts, are grown very successfully in the UK - discover more about the veg that find their way to our Christmas feasts…
Emerging from Lockdown. The Coventry Grid Project | 2021
The Grid Project records our urban environments in photographs. It uses maps to identify the locations in a systematic way: photographers then visit the grid points and respond to what they find.
Sharing childbirth experiences: choices, challenges and conversation
Pregnancy and childbirth can be a magical but often complex time for women and birthing people. Drawing on her PhD research, Dr Georgia Clancy, from Warwick’s Department of Sociology, explores women’s most popular childbirth choices and the barriers preventing their realisation.