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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at Warwick – ‘Together we can do so much’
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Needle of Knowledge – one of the many sculptures you can see on our Wellbeing Walks (University sourced image)
1st International Day of Older Persons Shemini Atzeret – Judaism2nd International Day of Non-Violence Feast of the Guardian Angels
– Christian Simchat Torah – Judaism4th Saint Francis Day – Christian Blessing of the Animals – Christian9th Birthday of Guru Ram Das – Sikh Navaratri begins – Hindu 10th World Mental Health Day11th International Day of the Girl Child12th World Sight Day15th International Day of Rural Women16th World Food Day17th International Day for the Eradication of
Poverty18th Saint Luke, Apostle & Evangelist
– Christian19th Dussehra - Dasara – Hindu24th United Nations Day28th British Summer Time ends29th World Stroke Day Bank Holiday – ROI31st All Hallows’ Eve – Christian Samhain (Halloween) – Beltane
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Reformation Day – Protestant Christian
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month | Down Syndrome Awareness Month | Black History Month (UK) | Lupus Awareness Month | Global Diversity Awareness Month
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We must be willing to letgo of the life we haveplanned so as to have thelife that is waiting for us.
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As summer comes to an end and daylight hours being to shorten, staff and students should remember to keep a check on their health and wellbeing.
The University has a number of services and facilities available to keep your mind and body healthy over the coming autumn, winter, and new academic year:• Warwick Arts Centre• Warwick Sport• The Library• Food and Drink Outlets• Wellbeing and Support Services• The Chaplaincy• Staff Clubs• SU Societies
You can find more information about wellbeing at Warwick at www.warwick.ac.uk/wellbeing.
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Dignity and Respect at Warwick Event (University sourced image)
1st All Saints’ Day – Christian2nd All Souls’ Day – Christian Coronation of Emperor Haile
Selassie I – Rastafari5th Guy Fawkes Night7th Diwali – Deepavali – Hindu, Sikh, Jain Bandi Chhor Divas – Sikh8th Saal Mubarak – Hindu9th Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
– Catholic Christian Birth of the Báb – Baha’i10th Birth of Baha’u’llah – Baha’i11th Armistice Day – Interfaith Remembrance Sunday13th World Kindness Day14th World Diabetes Day 15th Nativity Fast begins – Orthodox
Christian17th International Students’ Day19th International Men’s Day20th Universal Children’s Day Transgender Day of Remembrance Mawlid al-Nabi – Islam21st Presentation of the Theotokos
– Orthodox Christian22nd Thanksgiving – Interfaith USA23rd Birthday of Guru Nanak Dev – Sikh24th Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur
– Sikh25th International Day for the Elimination of
Violence against Women Feast of Christ the King – Christian26th Day of the Covenant – Baha’i 28th Ascension of Abdul’l-Baha – Baha’i30th Saint Andrew’s Day – Christian Bank Holiday – Scotland
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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month | Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month Mouth Cancer Action Month | COPD Awareness Month
Movember Men’s Health Awareness Month
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We must be willing to letgo of the life we haveplanned so as to have thelife that is waiting for us.
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Warwick hosts an annual Dignity at Warwick event in November to remind staff, students, and the wider Warwick community that there is an expected level of behaviour at Warwick.
Warwick’s approach to tackling harassment and bullying is by emphasising positive behaviour and the responsibilities that we all have to challenge inappropriate behaviour when we see it.
There are 23 Dignity Contacts who are available for staff to approach to discuss any concerns they may have with regard to discrimination/harassment or bullying. The Dignity Contacts provide a confidential listening service and can give guidance on the options available for individuals to take to stop the unwanted behaviour.
You can find more information about Dignity at Warwick at www.warwick.ac.uk/equalops/dignityatwarwick.
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Christmas on campus – tree with lights outside Warwick Arts Centre (University sourced image)
1st World AIDS Day2nd International Day for the Abolition
of Slavery Advent Sunday – Christian3rd International Day of Persons with
Disabilities Chanukah – Judaism6th Saint Nicholas’ Day – Christian8th Feast of the Immaculate Conception
– Christian Rohatsu (Bodhi Day) – Buddhist9th International Anti-Corruption Day10th Human Rights Day12th Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe
– Catholic Christian18th International Migrants Day 20th International Human Solidarity Day21st Winter Solstice Yule – Litha – Wicca/Pagan Northern
and Southern hemispheres Yule – Christian24th Christmas Eve – Christian25th Christmas Day – Christian Bank Holiday – England, Wales,
Scotland, Northern Ireland and ROI Feast of the Nativity – Orthodox
Christian26th Saint Stephen’s Day – Christian Boxing Day Bank Holiday – England, Wales,
Scotland, Northern Ireland and ROI Zarathosht Diso (Death of Prophet
Zarathushtra) – Zoroastrian28th Holy Innocents – Christian30th Feast of the Holy Family – Catholic
Christian31st New Year’s Eve/Hogmanay Watch Night – Christian
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December is Universal Month for Human Rights | Spiritual Literacy Month | Decembeard
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2016January
We must be willing to letgo of the life we haveplanned so as to have thelife that is waiting for us.
Joseph Campbell
Diversity ChampionQuestion Time
Have you clear objectives and a plan to promote inclusion and respect
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Warwick has a multi-faith Chaplaincy, which is a place of hospitality, safety, care and encounter. If you need space to reflect in the midst of a busy academic life, you can find it here.
Chaplaincy is a home away from home; an oasis in the enormous number of activities available across the campus. If you have a particular faith and religion, they are able to help you meet with people who share your beliefs and can help make University a time of growth for you.
The Chaplaincy is here for absolutely anyone, of all faiths and none, who would appreciate the different pace of the space and the support of our Chaplains.
You can find more information about the Chaplaincy at www.warwick.ac.uk/chaplaincy.
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Winter graduation (University sourced image)
1st Mary, Mother of God – Catholic Christian
Gantan-sai (New Year) – Shinto Bank Holiday – England, Wales,
Scotland, Northern Ireland and ROI New Year’s Day/Hogmanay World Day of Peace2nd Bank Holiday – Scotland4th World Braille Day5th Twelfth Night – Christian Birthday of Guru Gobind Singh – Sikh6th Epiphany – Christian7th Feast of the Nativity – Orthodox
Christian13th Baptism of the Lord Jesus – Christian Saint Hilary’s Day – Christian14th New Year – Orthodox Christian Seijin no hi (Coming of Age Day)
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– Christian19th Timkat – Ethiopian Orthodox Christian Feast of the Theophany – Orthodox
Christian20th World Religion Day – Baha’i21st Martin Luther King Jnr Day 21–23 Mahayana New Year – Buddhist Saint Agnes’ Day – Christian Tu BiShvat – Jewish25th Robert Burns Night (Burns Night) Conversion of Saint Paul – Christian26th Australia Day27th Holocaust Memorial Day28th Saint Thomas Aquinas Day – Christian Data Privacy Day31st Birthday of Guru Har Rai – Sikh
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All Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the evening before.
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January2019
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month | Celebration of Life Month |Alcohol Concern Dry January | Thyroid Awareness Month
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The University holds 20 Graduation ceremonies annually; 14 in July and 6 in January.
Since the birth of the University in 1965, our alumni community has grown to over 200,000 people around the world. Use the Warwick Alumni web pages to stay in touch with friends and classmates, to renew old relationships and to build new ones.
Did you know?• Warwick staff volunteer to help at the graduation ceremonies and wear the gowns of the Universities that they graduated from – that’s why there are so many colours!• The Mace used in our graduation ceremonies was gifted to Warwick by the University of Oxford.
You can find more information about graduation at Warwick at www.warwick.ac.uk/academicoffice/congregation.
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Raising the rainbow flag outside University House (image taken by Claire Algar)
1st World Hijab Day Imbolc – Lughnasadh – Wicca/Pagan
Northern and Southern hemispheres 2nd Candlemas (Presentation of Christ in
the Temple) – Christian3rd Saint Blaise’s Day – Christian Setsubun-sai – Shinto Four Chaplains Sunday – Interfaith4th World Cancer Day5th Chinese New Year – Confucian, Daoist,
Buddhist Safer Internet Day10th Autism Sunday Vasant Panchami – Hindu Zacchaeus Sunday – Orthodox
Christian11th Our Lady of Lourdes – Christian International Day of Women and Girls
in Science World Day of the Sick12th Red Hand Day for Child Soldiers14th Saint Valentine’s Day15th Nirvana Day – Buddhist, Jain International Childhood Cancer Day17th World Human Spirit Day Triodion begins – Orthodox Christian20th World Day of Social Justice26th Intercalary Days (start) – Baha’i
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All Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the evening before.
February2019
February is UK National Heart Month | Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans History Month |Raynaud’s Awareness Month | Youth Leadership Month
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This month is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) History Month.
Warwick has an active LGBTUA+ Staff Network and a vibrant LGBTUA+ student society (Warwick PRIDE), plus an LGBTUA+ Taskforce, which is an advisory body which makes recommendations to the Equality and Diversity Committee on LGBTUA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Undefined, Asexual and other related identities) matters.
There is also an LGBT Role Models booklet and webpage: www.warwick.ac.uk/equalops/lgbtuarolemodels showing that all staff and students can be open about their sexual orientation at Warwick.
You can find more information on the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion pages of the Warwick website.
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Volunteers from Warwick and Coventry Universities clean up Coventry canal (image taken by Emeline Marcelin)
1st Zero Discrimination Day Saint David’s Day – Christian Intercalary Days (end) – Baha’i Self Injury Awareness Day International Wheelchair Day3rd Meatfare Sunday – Orthodox Christian4th Maha Shivaratri – Hindu5th Shrove Tuesday – Christian6th Ash Wednesday – Christian8th International Women’s Day10th Cheesefare Sunday – Orthodox
Christian11th Great Lent begins – Clean Monday
– Orthodox Christian17th Saint Patrick’s Day – Christian18th Bank Holiday – Northern Ireland and
ROI19th Saint Joseph’s Day – Christian20th Spring Equinox Ostara – Mabon – Wicca/Pagan
Northern and Southern hemispheres 21st Naw-Rúz (New Year) – Baha’i International Day for the Elimination of
Racial Discrimination Holi – Hindu Purim – Jewish World Down Syndrome Day Magha Puja (Sangha Day) – Buddhist Lord’s Evening Meal – Jehovah’s
Witness Christian Hola Mohalla – Sikh 22nd World Water Day24th World TB Day25th Annunciation to the Theotokos
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Christian28th Khordad Sal (Birth of Prophet
Zarathushtra) – Zoroastrian31st Mothering Sunday British Summer Time begins
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All Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the evening before.
March2019
March is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month | Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month | UK Marie Curie Cancer Care Great Daffodil Appeal Month | Red Cross Month
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8 March is International Women’s Day.
Warwick is fully committed to ensuring gender equality in its work, learning, teaching and research environment. The University holds an Athena Institutional SWAN Silver award.
Did you know that academic, research active staff, and those in appropriate support/administrative roles can apply to the Conference Care fund for up to £150 to cover extra childcare costs that arise from attending conferences? You can find more information at www.warwick.ac.uk/equalops/athena/warwickconferencesupportawards.
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Claire Algar wins Stonewall’s award for ‘Ally of the Year for the West Midlands’ (University sourced image)
1st April Fool’s Day2nd World Autism Awareness Day3rd Lailat al Miraj – Islam7th World Health Day 8th International Romani Day14th Birth of the Khalsa (Vaisakhi) – Sikh Rama Navami – Hindu Palm Sunday – Christian17th Mahavir Jayanti – Jain18th Birthday of Guru Tegh Bahadur – Sikh Birthday of Guru Angad Dev – Sikh Maundy Thursday – Christian19th Good Friday – Christian Bank Holiday – England, Wales,
Scotland and Northern Ireland Theravada New Year – Buddhist Hanuman Jayanti – Hindu20th Holy Saturday – Christian Passover – Jewish Lailat al Bara’ah – Islam Lazarus Saturday – Orthodox Christian21st Easter Sunday – Christian First Day of Ridvan – Baha’i Palm Sunday – Orthodox Christian22nd Easter Monday – Christian Bank Holiday – England, Wales,
Northern Ireland and ROI Earth Day23rd Saint George’s Day – Christian25th World Malaria Day26th Holy Friday – Orthodox Christian28th World Day for Health & Safety at Work Pascha (Easter) – Orthodox Christian29th Ninth Day of Ridvan – Baha’i30th Saint James the Great’s Day
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All Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the evening before.
April2019
April is Autism Awareness Month | Alcohol Awareness Month | Stress Awareness Month | Bowel Cancer Awareness Month | Parkinson’s Awareness Month
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Warwick is a Stonewall Diversity Champion and has submitted to the Workplace Equality Index for the last few years. We have risen 181 places in the last two years and aspire to be in the top 100, which would demonstrate our commitment to the LGBT+ community and showcase Warwick as an inclusive place to work and study.
In the 2017 submission we have had a 60 place increase which brings us to 163 out of the 434 organisations who made a submission.
Provost Chris Ennew said “This is a great achievement in an exceptionally competitive list. Congratulations to all those involved. We will continue to work to ensure that we provide an inclusive, welcoming and dynamic environment for all staff, with a clear aspiration to join the top 100 in the future.”
You can find more information about our work on LGBTUA+ equality on the ED&I webpages of the Warwick website at www.warwick.ac.uk/equalops.
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National Day for Staff Networks – an annual day to celebrate how Staff Networks make work better (University sourced image)
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1st Beltane – Samhain – Wicca/Pagan Northern and Southern hemispheres
2nd Twelfth Day of Ridvan – Baha’i Birthday of Guru Arjan Dev – Sikh Yom HaShoah (Holocaust
Remembrance Day) – Jewish3rd World Press Freedom Day6th Bank Holiday – England, Wales,
Scotland, Northern Ireland and ROI Ramadan begins – Islam7th Akshaya Tritiya – Hindu, Jain8th World Red Cross Red Crescent Day Yom HaZikaron (Israeli Memorial Day)
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Independence Day) – Jewish12th International Nurses Day13th Our Lady of Fatima – Christian15th International Day of Families 17th International Day Against
Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
19th Vesak – Buddha Day – Buddhist21st World Day for Cultural Diversity
for Dialogue and Development22nd International Day for Biological
Diversity23rd Birthday of Guru Amar Das – Sikh Lag B’Omer – Jewish24th Declaration of the Báb – Baha’i27th Bank Holiday – England, Wales,
Scotland and Northern Ireland29th Ascension of Baha’u’llah – Baha’i
International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers
30th Ascension of Jesus – Christian31st World No Tobacco Day Lailat al-Qadr – Islam Quds Day – Islam
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May2019
May is Action on Stroke Month | Mental Health Awareness Month | Hepatitis Awareness Month |UK National Walking Month | Celiac Awareness Month
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The Equality, Diversity and Inclusion team are pleased to support the development of Staff Networks and invites staff, should they wish, to express an interest in joining one of the staff network groups.• Black, Minority, Ethnic (BME)• Carers Network• Disability Staff Network• Equality & Diversity Network
(open to all staff)• Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Trans, Undefined, Asexual or otherwise (LGBTUA+)
• Working Parents Network
You can find more information about our Staff Networks at www.warwick.ac.uk/equalops/networks.
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Disability and Carers’ Awareness event ‘Wheelchair Challenge’ (image taken by Claire Algar)
1st Global Day of Parents2nd Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day)
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Victims of Aggression5th World Environment Day Eid al Fitr – Islam6th Ascension of the Lord – Orthodox
Christian9th Pentecost – Christian Shavuot – Jewish12th World Day against Child Labour14th World Blood Donor Day 15th World Elder Abuse Awareness Day16th Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev – Sikh Trinity Sunday – Christian Pentecost – Orthodox Christian Father’s Day17th World Day to Combat Desertification
and Drought20th World Refugee Day Corpus Christi – Christian21st Summer Solstice Litha – Yule – Wicca/Pagan Northern
and Southern hemispheres World Humanist Day24th Nativity of Saint John the Baptist
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All Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the evening before.
June2019
June Motor Neurone Disease Awareness Month | Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Awareness Month |LGBT Pride Month | Men’s Health Awareness Month | Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month
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On 20 June 2018, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion hosted a Disability and Carers event which included external support organisations, such as Warwickshire Young Carers’ Project, Diabetes UK, Carers Trust Heart of England, and Macmillan. As well as internal services, including Disability Services, Counselling, and Study Happy.
The event also included a ‘Wheelchair Challenge’ which raised awareness of accessibility issues on campus and was “a real eye-opener”.
You can find more information about our work on disability and caring on the ED&I webpages of the Warwick website at www.warwick.ac.uk/equalops.
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Warwick Open Day (University sourced image)
4th US Independence Day5th Birthday of Guru Hargobind – Sikh10th Martyrdom of the Báb – Baha’i11th Saint Benedict’s Day – Christian World Population Day 12th Orangemen’s Day Bank Holiday – Northern Ireland15th Saint Vladimir the Great’s Day
– Orthodox Christian World Youth Skills Day16th Asalha Puja (Dharma Day) – Buddhist17th World Day for International Justice18th Nelson Mandela International Day22nd Feast Day of Saint Mary Magdalene
– Christian23rd Birthday of Guru Har Krishan – Sikh Birthday of Emperor Haile Selassie
– Rastafari24th Pioneer Day – Mormon Christian25th Saint James the Great’s Day – Christian28th World Hepatitis Day30th World Day against Trafficking Persons International Day of Friendship
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All Jewish holidays begin at sundown on the evening before.
July2019
July is UV Safety Month | Make a Difference to Children Month | International Women with Alopecia Month |Group B Strep Awareness Month | Scams Awareness Month
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At Warwick’s Open Days prospective students meet staff and current students, visit departments, tour the campus and get a real feel for life at Warwick. They can• Learn more about their course by speaking to students who are studying at Warwick and academic colleagues from departments.• Explore campus and go on a campus tour with one of our student ambassadors.• See accommodation and get a feel for where they could live at Warwick. They’ll be able to view a range of halls, so they can see the breadth of accommodation we offer on campus.• Attend talks and sessions - our student life sessions cover topics like managing finances and developing your career.
You can find more information about Open Days at www.warwick.ac.uk/opendays.
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Pets as Therapy, Study Happy dog sessions (image taken by Hannah Hickman)
1st Lammas – Christian Fast in honour of Holy Mother of Lord
Jesus – Orthodox Christian Lughnasadh – Imbolc – Wicca/Pagan
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ROI6th Transfiguration of the Lord – Orthodox
Christian Transfiguration Sunday – Christian9th International Day of the World’s
Indigenous Peoples 10th Waqf al Arafa – Islam11th Tish’a B’av – Judaism12th International Youth Day Eid al Adha – Islam15th Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary
– Catholic Christian Dormition of the Theotokos – Orthodox
Christian Raksha Bandhan – Hindu19th World Humanitarian Day22nd Queenship of Mary – Catholic Christian23rd Krishna Janmashtami – Hindu26th Summer Bank Holiday – England,
Wales and Northern Ireland27th Paryushana – Jain29th Beheading of Saint John the Baptist
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August is Health & Safety Month | Psoriasis Awareness Month | Black Business MonthChildren’s Eye Health & Safety Month
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We must be willing to letgo of the life we haveplanned so as to have thelife that is waiting for us.
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New Moon First Quarter Full MoonLast QuarterWe have a great Study Happy team in the Library providing an essential service to enhance your Warwick experience. Our Study Happy events, during term time, focus on students’ wellbeing and includes a range of regular and ad-hoc events. All events are free to attend and aim to lower stress levels, provide a relaxed atmosphere, and ensure that students know they are supported.
You can find more information about Study Happy at www.warwick.ac.uk/library/students/study-happy, and if you have any questions or feedback or would like to get involved you can get in touch by emailing [email protected].
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Warwick’s Lacrosse Team during Varsity (University sourced image)
1st Religious year begins – Orthodox Christian
2nd Ganesh Chaturthi – Hindu3rd Samvatsari - Jain5th International Day of Charity8th Nativity of Virgin Mary – Christian International Literacy Day10th World Suicide Prevention Day Ashura – Islam11th Ethiopian New Year – Rastafari12th Anant Chaturdashi - Jain14th The Triumph of the Cross – Christian15th International Day of Democracy 21st International Day of Peace World Alzheimer’s Day23rd Bi Visibility Day Autumn Equinox Mabon – Ostara - Wicca/Pagan North-
ern and Southern hemispheres27th Meskel – Ethiopian Orthodox Christian28th International Right to Know Day29th Michaelmas – Saint Michael and All
Angels – Christian Navaratri begins – Hindu World Heart Day30th Rosh Hashanah – Judaism
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September Sickle Cell Awareness Month | Childhood Cancer Awareness Month | International Blood Cancer Awareness Month | World Alzheimer’s Month | World Dementia Awareness Month
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We must be willing to letgo of the life we haveplanned so as to have thelife that is waiting for us.
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Welcome to all new international students who will all be starting to arrive this month prior to their courses starting in October.
The Welcome to Warwick Programme (welcome programme for new Postgraduates, International and EU undergraduates) is the perfect way to introduce yourself to life at Warwick and in the UK. This is a great way to settle in before beginning your study. The programme includes an extensive entertainment schedule, the opportunity to make friends, and so much more!
You can find more information about Welcome to Warwick at www.warwick.ac.uk/students/welcome.
Diversity and InclusionSandra Beaufoy
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion [email protected]
024 765 74479
Claire Algar Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Officer
[email protected] 024 765 22356
Michaela Hodges Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator
[email protected] 024 761 50057
Diversity and Inclusion webpages:http://www.warwick.ac.uk/equalops
Twitter:http://twitter.com/warwickequality
Facebook: http://fb.me/WarwickDiversityInclusion
Diversiton Training Workshops and Courses – 2018/19Our UK and Ireland network of trainers (based in Clonmel, Sheffield, London, Birmingham, Belfast, Edinburgh and Warrenpoint) deliver a range of programmes for Private and Public sector clients. Here is a summary of our main Courses. All Workshops are tailored to individual needs. Please contact us for further information on any course.
Enterprise and Income
Income Generation for Communities.
License your Training Courses.
Business Development Strategies for Small Businesses.
CYSS (Craft Your Signature Speech) Presentation Skills Masterclass.
Write and Publish your Book on Amazon.
Silo-Busting and Self Generated Income for Local Authorities
Community Empowerment
Income Generation & Sustainability for Communities.
Community Clubs & WorkCentres for all.
Work It Out!
Tackling Local Poverty and Under-Employment.
Collaborative Working Strategies.
Personal Development
CYSS (Craft Your Signature Speech) Presentation Skills Masterclass.
Career and Life Planning.
Coaching and Mentoring Skills.
Retirement Programmes.
Write and pubish your books on Amazon.
CV Expert.
Peace Building
Peace Building Skills.
PeaceBuilder Initiative for Schools.
‘New Space’ Reconciliation Approaches.
Spiritual Peacebuilding for all.
Faith and Community PeaceBuilding
Equality and Diversity
Diversity and Inclusion Strategies for today’s Workplace.
Respect at Work.
Religion and Belief within our Organisation.
Do we need a Prayer Room a Quiet Space?
Older Workers – Retirement strategies that work for everyone!
Meeting and Working with People from Different Traditions.
Spirituality
Spiritual Inclusion.
Spiritual Exercises for Everyone.
Spirituality at Work.
Inner Learning.
Spiritual Coaching.
Further Information on our Courses and Workshops
If you think we can help or support you in any way please call or drop us an email.We look forward to hearing from you at any time.
Please email [email protected] or call (+44) 02841 754 777
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