Head of Maintenance & Operations - Uni of Warwick

WARWICK IN 2030 In 2030, our University will be larger than now, both in our student population and our research. That growth will be sustainable and will never compromise on quality. Our growth will be particularly in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, but will also build on our other existing strengths across all our disciplines. Our research will be, without exception, world class: increasingly international and multidisciplinary; always seeking to create knowledge which has a genuinely transformative effect. From plastics to poverty, our aim will be always to impact positively on the world’s major societal, industrial and cultural challenges. Whether it is challenge, curiosity or career aspirations that drive our students, our education and student experience will provide a diversity of exciting opportunities: more research- based, more international, with greater interdisciplinarity. A Warwick education will not only prepare our students for productive employment, it will enable them to impact still more powerfully on their worlds. By further developing our campus to meet our aspirations for growth, we will develop exceptional spaces and facilities for our students to study, collaborate and socialise, for teaching and research, and for collaborations with industry and community partners. Partnerships in our region, nationally and internationally, will be at the heart of this renewal. Our talented staff and students will be our priority and must feel

OUR CAMPUS: DEVELOPMENTS

secure and be well supported, whatever their background. Studying, working and partnering with Warwick will be built on an exceptional experience, place and quality of life, with soft boundaries between campus life and that of our neighbours, with easier and more sustainable commuting and travel, and ready access to training and development, wellbeing services, sport and culture.

We’ve been working on our plan to develop our campus over the past 5 years with our need to remain world-class in mind. It’s a plan that involves many interrelated parts – new buildings, replacing old buildings, transport and infrastructure improvements and more. Here are some key features of our plans and proposals of the past five years:

By 2030, Warwick will be one of the world’s exceptional universities, helping to transform our region, country and world for the collective good.

FACULTY OF ARTS BUILDING

NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE INNOVATION CENTRE

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES BUILDING This facility supports our Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Sciences departments in their work - work that can have a profound impact on our society, our communities and our cities...

This project, which re-unites all Arts Faculty departments under one roof, supports teaching and research in the arts and enable creativity and innovation to flourish on campus...

In the National Automotive Innovation Centre (NAIC), we create and develop novel technologies to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and to reduce CO2 emissions...

Above all, life at Warwick will be underpinned by an unchanging set of values based on openness, diversity, respect and trust. We will defend academic freedom, welcome difference and always challenge and stand up to intolerance, prejudice and unacceptable behaviours. In all that we do and seek to achieve, we must and will ensure the sustainability of our University in all senses – financial, social and environmental - by embedding innovative sustainable development ambitions and practices throughout our strategic plans and activities. This means realistic and robust financial planning; nurturing and developing our staff, students and communities in an inclusive way; utilising more efficient fuels, transport and energy generation methods, and making our campus greener, more attractive and more welcoming.

SPORTS HUB

ARTS CENTRE EXTENSION

NEW RESIDENCES AT CRYFIELD VILLAGE

We aim to have the most physically active campus

This extension of our Arts Centre provides opportunities for digital exhibition & facilities to support digital innovation, learning, thought leadership, contemporary visual arts cultural tourism...

The new residences at Cryfield Village are essentially a miniature village on campus - a series of townhouse-style, apartments and studios with a hub in the centre...

community in the UK by 2020, offering the world-class sporting experience you’d expect of a world-class University...

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