Elements

Forum

The world-renowned Forum attracts high-profile speakers from across the world and through a series of panel debates. Interactive sessions and the International Film Festival, Forum provides a platform to discuss mainstream topical issues as well as highlighting more personal stories of struggle, change and success. Forum Focus events are high profile conferences addressing a broad range of topics whereas Forum Interactive involves smaller scale interactive events, allowing students to engage in intellectual debate and discussion.

Festival

Being the busiest element of One World Week, Festival hosts the day and night entertainment. It includes the very popular Fashion Show, Carnival and World Party – all three are spectacles of colour and energy; displaying dances, costumes and music from various cultures. Other highlights include the hilarious Miss World parody, the International Food Festival and One World Week's own version of Eurovision.

Arts

Arts surges through One World Week, interweaving aspects of each element which coalesce to become a spectacular exhibition of cultural diversity. One World Week commences with the flamboyant World Music Concert hosted by the Warwick Arts Centre. The concert presents an international mesh of colour, vibrancy and sensational sound; allowing Warwick students and professional music artists to showcase their ability. Other events comprise campus-wide exhibitions, theatrical productions, dance displays and also workshops encompassing features such as pottery, photography, literature and music. Arts is unique it its ability to dovetail into every area of One World Week and to provide an exciting variety of choice as well as the opportunity to get enigmatically involved and enthusiastic about all the events during the Week.

Sports

One World Week Sports has always been a key element of the week. It promotes both cultural and racial integration as well as the sport itself, by encompassing both popular and less well-known sports. The sports element of OWW has never ceased to be a point of interest not just for Warwick but across universities in the UK as well. In 2006, the football tournament made history when it attracted over 230 players, and next year, it promises to offer even more. With a combination of tournaments, competitions, matches and workshops, OWW Sports aims to create a diverse, interesting and engaging event of sporting activities.