Culture and community Your area The University as a cultural centre on £200,000+ The University Economic impact ’s doorstep... Funding from the University Our impact for the Connect to Kenilworth of Warwick’s Warwick Arts Centre is the second largest arts centre in the UK. 62% of visitors cycling route. come from and . It hosted 494 individual performances, impact in the We had an economic impact The ’s contribution to Kenilworth with an annual audience of 270,000 in 2010/11. An independent study estimated Culture & community the total value to the local community from the Arts Centre to be £27.7 million. of £520m in 2011/2012 - region that’s worth £10m a £27.7m week to the region. Total value to the local economy With 270,000 visitors in of Warwick Arts Centre. 2011/2012, the value of Warwick Arts Centre to the local community has been 62% estimated at £27.7m. Economic impact Of visitors to Warwick Arts Centre come from Coventry & Warwickshire. We support Kenilworth The Connect 2 Kenilworth (C2K) cycle and pedestrian route that joins Education & training up Kenilworth and the University campus opened in 2012 15,500 jobs in the . £20m a year Connecting Kenilworth to campus 23,226 Innovation That’s £384,615 a week or £54,794 a day The Connect 2 Kenilworth (C2K) cycle and pedestrian route that joins up Kenilworth (Student volunteers) Warwick graduates live and the Warwick campus opened in 2012. The University contributed over £200,000 make a very valuable and work in the region. worth of funding for the route, working in partnership with Warwickshire County JLR, Tata and the UK Council and the cycling charity Sustrans. contribution to the lives of Phab club members. As Government are funding the The route features a statue of three figures associated with cycling, including John Global connections Kemp, a local producer of the Rover Safety Bicycle, Edward Langley Fardon, a well as providing a novel development of the National £2.8m £15.9m £1.7m pioneer of bike design, and a well-known Kenilworth philanthropist who funded a variation to the Phab Automotive Innovation Economic benefit from Economic benefit from staff Purchasing goods and services trust that continues to support the work of the University – the Helen Martin Studio Campus at Warwick - Warwick student expenditure living in Kenilworth from 109 Kenilworth businesses on campus is named after her. programme, student-led Warwick is the only European events give our members University involved in the new a £100m state-of-the-art The value of the University of Warwick’s economic impact on Kenilworth new building. Students as a part of the a wonderful opportunity Centre for Urban Science and to enjoy new experiences Kenilworth community Progress (CUSP) in New York. and meet new people, Find out more Connecting our global Warwick Volunteers is one of the UK’s largest often from hugely For more information on reputation to your Economic Education Culture Global and most popular student volunteering different backgrounds the University of Warwick local area. impact Innovation & training & community connections schemes. It attracts 2500 registrants each to the sometimes very and the report by independent year and its mentoring scheme alone has been consultants SQW, please visit: estimated to have a social-economic worth of limited circles they £1m to the local community. normally move in. www.warwick.ac.uk/yourarea Kenilworth Phab is a social group for both able Phab Co-ordinator University of Warwick Warwick Volunteers bodied and disabled adults. Student volunteers Coventry, CV4 8UW in Kenilworth have been working with Phab for over 10 years Tel +44 (0)24 7615 1041 to provide general help and support as well as organising new events and activities for the club.

Scan me to find out more Economic impact Focus on Kenilworth Education & training Supporting a vibrant local economy 416 Providing the highest quality education 23,226 Students lived in Kenilworth. and skills for Kenilworth’s workforce Graduates registered as still In 2011/2012... living in the West Midlands. In 2012/13 the University of Warwick was ranked as the best University in the Approximated 14% of our The total value of the University of Warwick’s economic impact on Kenilworth Midlands by all four major UK university league tables. It was placed 5th by the was £20m. Guardian, 6th by the Complete University Guide, 10th by the Sunday Times, and alumni. This economic impact was mostly due to the 494 members of staff living in 494 8th by the Times Good University Guide. Kenilworth, whose expenditure created £15.9m of economic benefit to the Members of staff lived in There are currently 910 Warwick graduates living in Kenilworth, with another 50 town’s economy. living in the region but working in the town. Warwick graduates account for 3% Kenilworth, creating £15.9m of the West Midlands population with NVQ Level 4 qualifications and above, a £1.9m 416 University of Warwick students lived in Kenilworth and their expenditure of economic benefit. Economic impact was worth £2.8m to the town. significant proportion of the region’s highly skilled labour force. In 2010/11, the University This means the average value of each Warwick student living in Kenilworth to delivered £1.9m in Continuing the town’s economy was £6,730. Training the region’s teachers and doctors Professional Development to Finally, the University and Students’ Union generated £1.7m of economic impact The value of the University’s organisations in the region. by purchasing goods and services from over 109 Kenilworth businesses. economic impact on Kenilworth • The University’s Institute of Education’s teacher-training courses admits 214 around 500 students each year. In 2010/11, 178 were working as teachers This economic impact was worth 214 extra jobs to Kenilworth. extra jobs generated by the in 2011/12. in the West Midlands. University’s economic impact. £20m • Around 520 Warwick Medical School students undertook clinical placements, either at local hospitals or GP practices in the West Midlands. 520 Warwick Medical School Innovation Innovation Education & training students worked in the region’s hospitals and GP’s 75 Global connections surgeries in 2011/12. jobs and six new businesses 494 910 Innovation rains created by WMG’s SME team 494 members of university 910 Warwick graduates are in the last year. supreme as staff lived in Kenilworth. registered as living in Kenilworth. The presence of a major inward investor like Tata [at the University] 83% entrepreneur reinvents of international students would the umbrella gives a positive signal to other recommend other students £100m Culture & community Global connections major firms to consider investing to come to the University of and potentially locating in the National Automotive Innovation Warwick. An entrepreneur whose Eureka it doesn’t blow inside out, poke Investment in a state-of-the-art West Midlands. Campus, a £100m investment moment came at last year’s wet passers-by in the eye or drip on building on Warwick campus due to be built on the and windy Grand National has neighbours’ shoulders in crowds. by JLR, Tata and the UK 10,000 SQW – University of Warwick Regional University’s Campus reinvented the umbrella with the 34% Impact Study, 2013 Funded by the European government. help of WMG at the University of Regional Development Fund and The Connect 2 Kenilworth route 34% of Warwick academics 500 Warwick. Kenilworth entrepreneur the University of Warwick, the was used more than 10,000 are international. As part of the University’s internationally-renowned approach to working with Warwick undergraduates Stephen Collier, owner of International Institute for Product times in its first month. business, WMG has developed a close relationship with Jaguar Land Rover, a participated in an international Hospitality Umbrellas, got the idea and Service Innovation (IIPSI) is major employer in the region. JLR has located 180 of its R&D staff on campus exchange during 2012/13. for the Rainshader while attending a dedicated facility to help West as part of a programme which will generate £100m of collaborative research the Grand National 2012. The Midlands SMEs access world- over 10 years. JLR and Tata are also funding, with the UK government, the Rainshader protects people from leading technology and expertise development of the National Automotive Innovation Campus at Warwick; a the elements while watching to develop innovative products £100m investment in a state-of-the-art new building on the University’s campus major sporting events - crucially and services. announced at the end of 2012. 72 Warwick is one of the UK’s most culturally diverse universities, with 8,350 The number of countries international students from 72 different countries on campus in 2011/12. Our Warwick’s international international students make up 40% of all Warwick Volunteers, and organise students come from. Recreating the Kenilworth Mere? events like One World Week, which, with over 200 student volunteers, is arguably the world’s largest student-run international event. Warwick students have been using their time and expertise to carry out In addition to economic benefits to Kenilworth and regional tourism created by innovative research that has real-life relevance for the town. As part of their What visiting families and friends, our international students act as ambassadors for studies, students from Warwick Business School carried out a detailed study with the mere restored the region and the town. Over 45,000 international alumni are resident in 193 into the practicalities of re-flooding Kenilworth Castle’s grounds to recreate the might look like. countries and 83% of our international students would recommend the University

historic mere and found the best way to bring in revenue could be to include a Image courtesy of English Heritage of Warwick to other students – higher than the national average. hotel or leisure complex. Economic impact Focus on Kenilworth Education & training Supporting a vibrant local economy 416 Providing the highest quality education 23,226 Students lived in Kenilworth. and skills for Kenilworth’s workforce Graduates registered as still In 2011/2012... living in the West Midlands. In 2012/13 the University of Warwick was ranked as the best University in the Approximated 14% of our The total value of the University of Warwick’s economic impact on Kenilworth Midlands by all four major UK university league tables. It was placed 5th by the was £20m. Guardian, 6th by the Complete University Guide, 10th by the Sunday Times, and alumni. This economic impact was mostly due to the 494 members of staff living in 494 8th by the Times Good University Guide. Kenilworth, whose expenditure created £15.9m of economic benefit to the Members of staff lived in There are currently 910 Warwick graduates living in Kenilworth, with another 50 town’s economy. living in the region but working in the town. Warwick graduates account for 3% Kenilworth, creating £15.9m of the West Midlands population with NVQ Level 4 qualifications and above, a £1.9m 416 University of Warwick students lived in Kenilworth and their expenditure of economic benefit. Economic impact was worth £2.8m to the town. significant proportion of the region’s highly skilled labour force. In 2010/11, the University This means the average value of each Warwick student living in Kenilworth to delivered £1.9m in Continuing the town’s economy was £6,730. Training the region’s teachers and doctors Professional Development to Finally, the University and Students’ Union generated £1.7m of economic impact The value of the University’s organisations in the region. by purchasing goods and services from over 109 Kenilworth businesses. economic impact on Kenilworth • The University’s Institute of Education’s teacher-training courses admits 214 around 500 students each year. In 2010/11, 178 were working as teachers This economic impact was worth 214 extra jobs to Kenilworth. extra jobs generated by the in 2011/12. in the West Midlands. University’s economic impact. £20m • Around 520 Warwick Medical School students undertook clinical placements, either at local hospitals or GP practices in the West Midlands. 520 Warwick Medical School Innovation Innovation Education & training students worked in the region’s hospitals and GP’s 75 Global connections surgeries in 2011/12. jobs and six new businesses 494 910 Innovation rains created by WMG’s SME team 494 members of university 910 Warwick graduates are in the last year. supreme as staff lived in Kenilworth. registered as living in Kenilworth. The presence of a major inward investor like Tata [at the University] 83% entrepreneur reinvents of international students would the umbrella gives a positive signal to other recommend other students £100m Culture & community Global connections major firms to consider investing to come to the University of and potentially locating in the National Automotive Innovation Warwick. An entrepreneur whose Eureka it doesn’t blow inside out, poke Investment in a state-of-the-art West Midlands. Campus, a £100m investment moment came at last year’s wet passers-by in the eye or drip on building on Warwick campus due to be built on the and windy Grand National has neighbours’ shoulders in crowds. by JLR, Tata and the UK 10,000 SQW – University of Warwick Regional University’s Campus reinvented the umbrella with the 34% Impact Study, 2013 Funded by the European government. help of WMG at the University of Regional Development Fund and The Connect 2 Kenilworth route 34% of Warwick academics 500 Warwick. Kenilworth entrepreneur the University of Warwick, the was used more than 10,000 are international. As part of the University’s internationally-renowned approach to working with Warwick undergraduates Stephen Collier, owner of International Institute for Product times in its first month. business, WMG has developed a close relationship with Jaguar Land Rover, a participated in an international Hospitality Umbrellas, got the idea and Service Innovation (IIPSI) is major employer in the region. JLR has located 180 of its R&D staff on campus exchange during 2012/13. for the Rainshader while attending a dedicated facility to help West as part of a programme which will generate £100m of collaborative research the Grand National 2012. The Midlands SMEs access world- over 10 years. JLR and Tata are also funding, with the UK government, the Rainshader protects people from leading technology and expertise development of the National Automotive Innovation Campus at Warwick; a the elements while watching to develop innovative products £100m investment in a state-of-the-art new building on the University’s campus major sporting events - crucially and services. announced at the end of 2012. 72 Warwick is one of the UK’s most culturally diverse universities, with 8,350 The number of countries international students from 72 different countries on campus in 2011/12. Our Warwick’s international international students make up 40% of all Warwick Volunteers, and organise students come from. Recreating the Kenilworth Mere? events like One World Week, which, with over 200 student volunteers, is arguably the world’s largest student-run international event. Warwick students have been using their time and expertise to carry out In addition to economic benefits to Kenilworth and regional tourism created by innovative research that has real-life relevance for the town. As part of their What Kenilworth Castle visiting families and friends, our international students act as ambassadors for studies, students from Warwick Business School carried out a detailed study with the mere restored the region and the town. Over 45,000 international alumni are resident in 193 into the practicalities of re-flooding Kenilworth Castle’s grounds to recreate the might look like. countries and 83% of our international students would recommend the University

historic mere and found the best way to bring in revenue could be to include a Image courtesy of English Heritage of Warwick to other students – higher than the national average. hotel or leisure complex. Economic impact Focus on Kenilworth Education & training Supporting a vibrant local economy 416 Providing the highest quality education 23,226 Students lived in Kenilworth. and skills for Kenilworth’s workforce Graduates registered as still In 2011/2012... living in the West Midlands. In 2012/13 the University of Warwick was ranked as the best University in the Approximated 14% of our The total value of the University of Warwick’s economic impact on Kenilworth Midlands by all four major UK university league tables. It was placed 5th by the was £20m. Guardian, 6th by the Complete University Guide, 10th by the Sunday Times, and alumni. This economic impact was mostly due to the 494 members of staff living in 494 8th by the Times Good University Guide. Kenilworth, whose expenditure created £15.9m of economic benefit to the Members of staff lived in There are currently 910 Warwick graduates living in Kenilworth, with another 50 town’s economy. living in the region but working in the town. Warwick graduates account for 3% Kenilworth, creating £15.9m of the West Midlands population with NVQ Level 4 qualifications and above, a £1.9m 416 University of Warwick students lived in Kenilworth and their expenditure of economic benefit. Economic impact was worth £2.8m to the town. significant proportion of the region’s highly skilled labour force. In 2010/11, the University This means the average value of each Warwick student living in Kenilworth to delivered £1.9m in Continuing the town’s economy was £6,730. Training the region’s teachers and doctors Professional Development to Finally, the University and Students’ Union generated £1.7m of economic impact The value of the University’s organisations in the region. by purchasing goods and services from over 109 Kenilworth businesses. economic impact on Kenilworth • The University’s Institute of Education’s teacher-training courses admits 214 around 500 students each year. In 2010/11, 178 were working as teachers This economic impact was worth 214 extra jobs to Kenilworth. extra jobs generated by the in 2011/12. in the West Midlands. University’s economic impact. £20m • Around 520 Warwick Medical School students undertook clinical placements, either at local hospitals or GP practices in the West Midlands. 520 Warwick Medical School Innovation Innovation Education & training students worked in the region’s hospitals and GP’s 75 Global connections surgeries in 2011/12. jobs and six new businesses 494 910 Innovation rains created by WMG’s SME team 494 members of university 910 Warwick graduates are in the last year. supreme as staff lived in Kenilworth. registered as living in Kenilworth. The presence of a major inward investor like Tata [at the University] 83% entrepreneur reinvents of international students would the umbrella gives a positive signal to other recommend other students £100m Culture & community Global connections major firms to consider investing to come to the University of and potentially locating in the National Automotive Innovation Warwick. An entrepreneur whose Eureka it doesn’t blow inside out, poke Investment in a state-of-the-art West Midlands. Campus, a £100m investment moment came at last year’s wet passers-by in the eye or drip on building on Warwick campus due to be built on the and windy Grand National has neighbours’ shoulders in crowds. by JLR, Tata and the UK 10,000 SQW – University of Warwick Regional University’s Campus reinvented the umbrella with the 34% Impact Study, 2013 Funded by the European government. help of WMG at the University of Regional Development Fund and The Connect 2 Kenilworth route 34% of Warwick academics 500 Warwick. Kenilworth entrepreneur the University of Warwick, the was used more than 10,000 are international. As part of the University’s internationally-renowned approach to working with Warwick undergraduates Stephen Collier, owner of International Institute for Product times in its first month. business, WMG has developed a close relationship with Jaguar Land Rover, a participated in an international Hospitality Umbrellas, got the idea and Service Innovation (IIPSI) is major employer in the region. JLR has located 180 of its R&D staff on campus exchange during 2012/13. for the Rainshader while attending a dedicated facility to help West as part of a programme which will generate £100m of collaborative research the Grand National 2012. The Midlands SMEs access world- over 10 years. JLR and Tata are also funding, with the UK government, the Rainshader protects people from leading technology and expertise development of the National Automotive Innovation Campus at Warwick; a the elements while watching to develop innovative products £100m investment in a state-of-the-art new building on the University’s campus major sporting events - crucially and services. announced at the end of 2012. 72 Warwick is one of the UK’s most culturally diverse universities, with 8,350 The number of countries international students from 72 different countries on campus in 2011/12. Our Warwick’s international international students make up 40% of all Warwick Volunteers, and organise students come from. Recreating the Kenilworth Mere? events like One World Week, which, with over 200 student volunteers, is arguably the world’s largest student-run international event. Warwick students have been using their time and expertise to carry out In addition to economic benefits to Kenilworth and regional tourism created by innovative research that has real-life relevance for the town. As part of their What Kenilworth Castle visiting families and friends, our international students act as ambassadors for studies, students from Warwick Business School carried out a detailed study with the mere restored the region and the town. Over 45,000 international alumni are resident in 193 into the practicalities of re-flooding Kenilworth Castle’s grounds to recreate the might look like. countries and 83% of our international students would recommend the University

historic mere and found the best way to bring in revenue could be to include a Image courtesy of English Heritage of Warwick to other students – higher than the national average. hotel or leisure complex. Culture and community Your area The University as a cultural centre on £200,000+ The University Economic impact Kenilworth’s doorstep... Funding from the University Our impact for the Connect to Kenilworth of Warwick’s Warwick Arts Centre is the second largest arts centre in the UK. 62% of visitors cycling route. come from Coventry and Warwickshire. It hosted 494 individual performances, impact in the We had an economic impact The University of Warwick’s contribution to Kenilworth with an annual audience of 270,000 in 2010/11. An independent study estimated Culture & community the total value to the local community from the Arts Centre to be £27.7 million. of £520m in 2011/2012 - region that’s worth £10m a £27.7m week to the region. Total value to the local economy With 270,000 visitors in of Warwick Arts Centre. 2011/2012, the value of Warwick Arts Centre to the local community has been 62% estimated at £27.7m. Economic impact Of visitors to Warwick Arts Centre come from Coventry & Warwickshire. We support Kenilworth The Connect 2 Kenilworth (C2K) cycle and pedestrian route that joins Education & training up Kenilworth and the University campus opened in 2012 15,500 jobs in the West Midlands. £20m a year Connecting Kenilworth to campus 23,226 Innovation That’s £384,615 a week or £54,794 a day The Connect 2 Kenilworth (C2K) cycle and pedestrian route that joins up Kenilworth (Student volunteers) Warwick graduates live and the Warwick campus opened in 2012. The University contributed over £200,000 make a very valuable and work in the region. worth of funding for the route, working in partnership with Warwickshire County JLR, Tata and the UK Council and the cycling charity Sustrans. contribution to the lives of Phab club members. As Government are funding the The route features a statue of three figures associated with cycling, including John Global connections Kemp, a local producer of the Rover Safety Bicycle, Edward Langley Fardon, a well as providing a novel development of the National £2.8m £15.9m £1.7m pioneer of bike design, and a well-known Kenilworth philanthropist who funded a variation to the Phab Automotive Innovation Economic benefit from Economic benefit from staff Purchasing goods and services trust that continues to support the work of the University – the Helen Martin Studio Campus at Warwick - Warwick student expenditure living in Kenilworth from 109 Kenilworth businesses on campus is named after her. programme, student-led Warwick is the only European events give our members University involved in the new a £100m state-of-the-art The value of the University of Warwick’s economic impact on Kenilworth new building. Students as a part of the a wonderful opportunity Centre for Urban Science and to enjoy new experiences Kenilworth community Progress (CUSP) in New York. and meet new people, Find out more Connecting our global Warwick Volunteers is one of the UK’s largest often from hugely For more information on reputation to your Economic Education Culture Global and most popular student volunteering different backgrounds the University of Warwick local area. impact Innovation & training & community connections schemes. It attracts 2500 registrants each to the sometimes very and the report by independent year and its mentoring scheme alone has been consultants SQW, please visit: estimated to have a social-economic worth of limited circles they £1m to the local community. normally move in. www.warwick.ac.uk/yourarea Kenilworth Phab is a social group for both able Phab Co-ordinator University of Warwick Warwick Volunteers bodied and disabled adults. Student volunteers Coventry, CV4 8UW in Kenilworth have been working with Phab for over 10 years Tel +44 (0)24 7615 1041 to provide general help and support as well as organising new events and activities for the club.

Scan me to find out more Culture and community Your area The University as a cultural centre on £200,000+ The University Economic impact Kenilworth’s doorstep... Funding from the University Our impact for the Connect to Kenilworth of Warwick’s Warwick Arts Centre is the second largest arts centre in the UK. 62% of visitors cycling route. come from Coventry and Warwickshire. It hosted 494 individual performances, impact in the We had an economic impact The University of Warwick’s contribution to Kenilworth with an annual audience of 270,000 in 2010/11. An independent study estimated Culture & community the total value to the local community from the Arts Centre to be £27.7 million. of £520m in 2011/2012 - region that’s worth £10m a £27.7m week to the region. Total value to the local economy With 270,000 visitors in of Warwick Arts Centre. 2011/2012, the value of Warwick Arts Centre to the local community has been 62% estimated at £27.7m. Economic impact Of visitors to Warwick Arts Centre come from Coventry & Warwickshire. We support Kenilworth The Connect 2 Kenilworth (C2K) cycle and pedestrian route that joins Education & training up Kenilworth and the University campus opened in 2012 15,500 jobs in the West Midlands. £20m a year Connecting Kenilworth to campus 23,226 Innovation That’s £384,615 a week or £54,794 a day The Connect 2 Kenilworth (C2K) cycle and pedestrian route that joins up Kenilworth (Student volunteers) Warwick graduates live and the Warwick campus opened in 2012. The University contributed over £200,000 make a very valuable and work in the region. worth of funding for the route, working in partnership with Warwickshire County JLR, Tata and the UK Council and the cycling charity Sustrans. contribution to the lives of Phab club members. As Government are funding the The route features a statue of three figures associated with cycling, including John Global connections Kemp, a local producer of the Rover Safety Bicycle, Edward Langley Fardon, a well as providing a novel development of the National £2.8m £15.9m £1.7m pioneer of bike design, and a well-known Kenilworth philanthropist who funded a variation to the Phab Automotive Innovation Economic benefit from Economic benefit from staff Purchasing goods and services trust that continues to support the work of the University – the Helen Martin Studio Campus at Warwick - Warwick student expenditure living in Kenilworth from 109 Kenilworth businesses on campus is named after her. programme, student-led Warwick is the only European events give our members University involved in the new a £100m state-of-the-art The value of the University of Warwick’s economic impact on Kenilworth new building. Students as a part of the a wonderful opportunity Centre for Urban Science and to enjoy new experiences Kenilworth community Progress (CUSP) in New York. and meet new people, Find out more Connecting our global Warwick Volunteers is one of the UK’s largest often from hugely For more information on reputation to your Economic Education Culture Global and most popular student volunteering different backgrounds the University of Warwick local area. impact Innovation & training & community connections schemes. It attracts 2500 registrants each to the sometimes very and the report by independent year and its mentoring scheme alone has been consultants SQW, please visit: estimated to have a social-economic worth of limited circles they £1m to the local community. normally move in. www.warwick.ac.uk/yourarea Kenilworth Phab is a social group for both able Phab Co-ordinator University of Warwick Warwick Volunteers bodied and disabled adults. Student volunteers Coventry, CV4 8UW in Kenilworth have been working with Phab for over 10 years Tel +44 (0)24 7615 1041 to provide general help and support as well as organising new events and activities for the club.

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