Engagement Case Studies

Engagement Case Studies
Sustainability at Warwick
Community engagement, partners and networks are a crucial part of our University's journey towards a more sustainable future. Find out more about our work with local, regional, national, and international partners in these sustainability case studies.
The Global Illuminations Procession: Recycled Wings – Moths for the Procession
Celebrating Biodiversity, Creativity and Sustainability at Warwick
Seeds, Soil & Sustainability
As part of the University of Warwick’s 60th Anniversary celebrations, over 300 visitors joined us at the Innovation Campus in Wellesbourne for a vibrant day of discovery. Hosted with Resonate, brought together curious minds, hands-on activities, and cutting-edge research to explore sustainability, science, and the natural world.
Creating Accountability to Gender in Affordable Housing- A Toolkit for Practical Change
This toolkit provides a detailed resource that demonstrates gender inclusion in affordable housing delivery within low-income contexts.
The Museum of Climate Stories
The Museum of Climate Stories is project based at the University of Warwick which explores creative and imaginative ways of responding to the unfolding planetary emergency, by encouraging climate action at a local level.
Retrofit Rocks! Creating sustainable communities
Researchers in the Department of Economics are developing a place-based approach to housing retrofitting.
Wild Warwick - Recap!
Wild Warwick was a new project for 2024/2025, aiming to promote wildlife and green spaces on campus. Read the case study to find out more...
Establishing a UK supply chain for electric machine manufacture
The University of Warwick’s WMG was awarded £5.7m by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to form an electrifying Prosperity Partnership with Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). WMG and JLR have been accelerating their electrification journey, and JLR is on the road to achieving carbon net zero by 2039.
Novel, e-assisted cargo trike launches
WMG is collaborating with Pashley Cycles and three other SME across the Midlands to develop an electrically assisted, last mile delivery trike.
Intelligent Vehicles
WMG, as part of a consortium led by Conigital, is working on the Multi-Area Connected Automated Mobility (MACAM) project, which aims to establish a remote driving control hub that will oversee self-driving vehicles, placing Coventry at the driving force of transport innovation.