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IATL postgraduate modules for 2017/18

On offer in 2017/18 are: Memory Studies; Experimental Ecologies; Habitability in the Universe; The Medical Mind in Literature and Culture; Thinking Water; and Ways of Knowing: Gender, Bodies, Power. Online registration will open soon.

Thu 22 Jun 2017, 14:48 | Tags: Courses and modules

Learning and Teaching Showcase 2017

Monday 3 July 2017, 10:00-16:30 | The Oculus

Warwick's annual Learning and Teaching Showcase provides an opportunity to share and celebrate the many ways in which we encourage, facilitate, and inspire learning. This year's theme is learning communities.

Wed 21 Jun 2017, 13:23 | Tags: Warwick events

Creation 2.0

Sunday 25 June 2017, 13:00-14:30 | Humanities Studio

Creation 2.0 is a play about a laboratory, in which the impossible is made possible, and genetics is pushed further than had been possible. But what does that mean, and who will it jeopardise? This rehearsed reading, funded by IATL as a Student as Producer (Performance) project, is open to all.

Wed 14 Jun 2017, 15:48 | Tags: Funded project events

Critical pedagogies and the theatre laboratory

This article, co-authored by IATL's Deputy Director, Jonathan Heron, and Nicholas Johnson from the School of Creative Arts (Drama), Trinity College Dublin, has been published in Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance.

Thu 08 Jun 2017, 11:11 | Tags: Articles, blog posts and publications

British Art Since 1707 - Exhibition and Performance

Sunday 18 June 2017, exhibition 12:00-19:30, performance 19:30 | Humanities Studio

This experimental IATL Student as Producer (Performance) project combines exhibition and performance in an attempt to revisit 300 years of British art and see what it was all about. It is free, open to all, and includes a drop-in installation 12:00-19:30 and a performance from 19:30, both streamed live online.

Wed 07 Jun 2017, 11:29 | Tags: Funded project events

International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) 2017

Tuesday 26 & Wednesday 27 September 2017 | Warwick

Many excellent abstract submissions have been received from a broad range of disciplines; if you were unable to meet the 20 May deadline, please contact ICUR@warwick.ac.uk. ICUR volunteer opportunities will be publicised soon.

Mon 22 May 2017, 14:15 | Tags: IATL events, Warwick events

'Genetics: Science and Society' IATL Module Exhibition

Monday 12 – Thursday 15 June 2017 | Library foyer

Come and see the paintings, artworks, posters, stories, videos, websites and podcasts produced by his year's cohort of cross-faculty students on 'Genetics: Science and Society' for their self-devised assessment. Explore and celebrate the great ideas of your peers and learn more about genetics and its impact on society and popular art!

[Pictured artwork (cropped) by Jahazaib Johngir, School of Life Sciences]
Fri 19 May 2017, 16:58 | Tags: Courses and modules, IATL events

IATL team update, May 2017

Welcome to the newest member of our team, Nefeli Chatzistefani, congratulations to Emma Barker on her recent move within IATL, and to Phil Gaydon on his new appointment, and a fond farewell to Elaina Behl, Amy Clarke and Wendy Brown.

Wed 17 May 2017, 17:02 | Tags: IATL news

New issue of Reinvention: an International Journal of Undergraduate Research

Volume 10, Issue 1 of Reinvention was launched on 30 April 2017, featuring peer-reviewed undergraduate research from students at the University of Leeds, Monash University, the University of Warwick and the University of Western Australia.

Wed 17 May 2017, 14:53 | Tags: Articles, blog posts and publications

IATL’s deputy director visits universities in California for his ‘Shakespeare, Performance and Pedagogy’ project

IATL’s deputy director, Dr Jonathan Heron, visited universities in California over the vacation as part of his IPF-funded project ‘Shakespeare, Performance and Pedagogy’ with Dr Paul Prescott (English). To coincide with the Shakespeare in Yosemite event, Prescott and Heron delivered workshops for students from UC Davis, UC Merced and the University of the Pacific, Stockton. Dr Heron also visited UC Davis to present on their interdisciplinary Performance Studies programme.

Tue 16 May 2017, 14:40 | Tags: IATL news

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