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Help Warwick researchers understand wellbeing provision
You can help Warwick researchers to understand wellbeing provision for UK researchers and research professionals, identify gaps and find examples of good practice. . Or, if your role gives you an insight into staff wellbeing support, .
Gene test could spare NHS patients from unnecessary chemotherapy
Hear about the new gene test that can help clinicians personalise care for breast cancer patients, avoiding unnecessary treatments.
Meet the researchers who inspired the Poetry Trail
To mark our 60th anniversary, the Poetry Trail was created – featuring 14 poems inspired by Warwick researchers and technicians. To explore how these works of art came to life, we spoke to three colleagues whose work inspired the poems.
As a founding member, we are proud to have played a role in shaping the future of research and education over the last decade. Read highlights in the anniversary publication.
EPSRC doctoral training preparation workshops
Monday 8 and Thursday 25 June
Sign up to learn from the previous doctoral training round and better understand the evolving funding landscape. Then, focus on collaboration and generating ideas for future doctoral training funding bids.
Interchange: Achieving impact internationally
Wednesday 24 June
Sign up to discover international research impact by Warwick researchers, learn best practice, and explore challenges.
AI Commons Competition
Enter the AI Commons Competition to share a creative idea about AI, communication and research culture. Submit by 31 May for the chance to receive a £20 voucher, if shortlisted, or a £100 prize for first-place.
Clinical trial offers hope of better recovery for intensive care survivors:
Hear about the trial, managed by Warwick Medical School, that explored how online rehabilitation at home can meaningfully improve quality of life for some intensive care survivors.
Brotherhood and Belonging at the Lord Leycester Hospital
2 Tuesday – Tuesday 30 June
Visit the new exhibition drawing on research from our Department of History. Based in the Guildhall in the town of Warwick, the display explores the lives of the brethren who lived at the Lord Leycester Hospital between 1571 and 1700.