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Researchers will soon move to using the Symplectic Elements system to capture research impact and to collaborate. Join a webinar on Thursday 21 May to find out what is changing and what this means for you.
Bleed kits around campus
If someone becomes injured, the single most preventable cause of death is bleeding. Discover where you can now find bleed kits around main campus and the Innovation Campus to stop or control blood loss.
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Want to鈥痗elebrate Social Science research鈥痑t the鈥疎SRC Festival鈥痮f Social Science? From exhibitions, lectures, and debates to performances and workshops, express your interest - on the theme of money, finance and the cost of living - by Friday 22 May.
Early career researchers and PhD students from all faculties are invited to enter a new interdisciplinary innovation competition - Putting New Ideas Into Practice. Submit ideas with real鈥憌orld impact by Friday 8 May for the chance to win a 拢500 prize.
Fresh, hot and tasty street food
Fresh, hot and tasty street food is coming to Westwood campus. Every Tuesday between 11am and 3pm, a featured street food trader will be serving up lunch-time favourites.
New podcast supporting families of children with brain conditions
Co-hosted by Dr Samantha Flynn (Centre for Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disability) and Dr Carrie Grant MBE, neurodiversity advocate, the series brings together lived experience and expert insight to provide practical support for families and professionals.
Warwick signs Memorandum of Understanding with the World Health Organisation
This new partnership will strengthen our joint efforts to advance human rights, gender equality and inclusion in global digital health governance.
Voices from the shadows: LGBTQ+ experiences during the Nazi era
Wednesday 6 May
Reflect on a powerful, often overlooked part of history. Through rare archival voices, journalist Eric Marcus shares LGBTQ+ experiences of the Nazi era and Holocaust.
Lecture: National liberation and world-making power
Wednesday 13 May
Join Professor Peter Hallward, from Kingston University, for the 21st Edward Said Memorial Lecture.