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ICUR (International Conference of Undergraduate Research) 2014 call for papers
The conference, to be held on 23 September in institutions in eight cities across five continents, is looking for submissions from undergraduates of abstracts for spoken and paper presentations.
Guest lecture: 'Going online to enhance face-to-face teaching'
Wednesday 09 April 2014 | 11:00am-12:00noon | MS.03, Zeeman Building, University of Warwick
To be given by Dr Simon Lancaster (UEA); booking now open.
Warwick students present research at Posters in Parliament event
Zoe Kristensen and M.B. Che Rozenan displayed their work, on 'Gender Dysphoria and the Autistic Spectrum: A Study of Co-incidence' and 'Understanding the X-Ray Emission of our Galaxy' respectively, at this event, which is now in its second year.
From the Ground Up: Rethinking Engineering Education
6pm | Thursday 13th March
Lecture in the University of Warwick's Distinguished Lecture Series, to be delivered by Richard K Miller, President of Olin College of Engineering.
Tree Carols - Late Night Concert
05 March 2014 (9.30pm)
Helen Martin Studio
Warwick University poets with Birmingham Conservatoire composers and the Coull Quartet
Paid Student Work Opportunity
Part-time student web developer
Interdisciplinary modules proposal deadline
The deadline for proposing an interdisciplinary module (to be hosted by IATL) for the 2014-15 academic year is 24th January 2013.
International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR) World Congress 2014 coming to Warwick
To be held July 28th to 1st August 2014; deadline for abstract submissions is 15th January 2014. IATL's Jonathan Heron is on the Organising Committee.
British Conference of Undergraduate Research (BCUR) 2014 registration open
Conference to be held Mon 14th and Tue 15th April (arrival Sun 13th) at The University of Nottingham. Registration currently open; closes Monday 17th March.
FellSwoop Theatre - To Know How You Stand
A collaboration between FellSwoop and the IATL Student Ensemble, Warwick University
FellSwoop, an associate international company of the Bristol Old Vic Theatre, and graduates of Warwick University, start their new project with the IATL Student Ensemble in Spring Term 2014.
This project aims to work with a group of students, recruited from a variety of departments and faculties, interested in collaborative work and interdisciplinary art forms.
We will be looking for individuals wishing to use their academic perspectives to participate in our project and create a unique hub of exchange, discussion and creative activities around the subject of utopia.
Together, we will explore and respond to the socio-political theories and philosophies of counter-cultural movements and dissidence; question long-accepted social constructs, habits and deeply embedded expectations about the way we conduct our lives and the positive and negative implications of an alternative.
The exploration will take place over a six-week period during the Spring Term in the Humanities Studio, culminating in a performance event. Whilst we are looking for students who would have an interest in performing, there are also roles for academic and other creative involvement around this event.
We will be holding a preliminary meeting in the Humanities Studio from 2-6pm on Friday 17 January 2014, where we will begin by discussing the project and its themes, and this will then be followed up with a workshop. Registration for this meeting has now closed. For further information about the project please contact info@fellswooptheatre.com