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International Research Culture Conference abstract submissions
Are you working to improve research culture? The International Research Culture Conference (21 + 23 September) is welcoming abstracts on this year’s theme - Collaboration for Lasting Change. Submit by Friday 24 April.
Do you work in professional or technical services and undertake research as part of your role? We’d love to hear about your experiences as we explore setting up a network for professional services researchers. Share your views by completing our short survey.
Add your training courses to the new Student Training Portal
Add your training courses to the new Student Training Portal - a visual catalogue of courses that will bring together all student training in one place. Add your course by Friday 3 July to be included in the next enrolment cycle.
Koanspiracy Theories
It’s April Fool’s Day so we’ve taken a trip into the archives to bring you tales, myths and legends about the Koan. This iconic sculpture has stood outside Warwick Arts Centre since 1972. We investigate ‘koanspiracy theories’ throughout the years and answer the big question - what’s actually inside it?
Emily Ros RóisÃn Reid wins ASME inclusive medical education award
Emily, from Warwick Medical School, has been recognised with the Association for the Study of Medical Education Chair’s Award for Distinguished HPE Scholarship. This honours Emily’s decade-long dedication to inclusive education and widening participation which has impacted thousands of students and educators.
Professor Sophie Staniszewska awarded NIHR Senior Investigator award
Sophie, from Warwick Medical School, has been recognised as among the most outstanding and influential researchers funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research. This award will help Sophie’s goal to embed patient and public involvement across the health and social care research ecosystem.
Why I decided to…volunteer as a Support Invigilator
Volunteering to be a Support Invigilator is more than just lending a hand, you'll be supporting students during a key moment in their academic journey. It’s also a great way to meet colleagues from across the University. Hear from previous volunteers and sign up for the next opportunity
AI approach uncovers dozens of hidden planets
Warwick Astronomers have validated over 100 exoplanets, including 31 newly detected planets, using a new AI tool with data from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite.
One World Warwick celebrates global engagement
Thank you for connecting, collaborating and celebrating with us as part of One World Warwick as we continue building an ambitious international future. Many seed funds are still open for applications, with new funds yet to come.