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Research funding success for GSD students

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Congratulations to our students for securing funding for research projects over the summer!

The Undergraduate Research Support Scheme (URSS) enables undergraduate students to carry out an interdisciplinary summer research project. The scheme is open to any undergraduate student at Warwick. Research can be completed in the UK or abroad.

Four GSD students have successfully secured a bursary this year: Benjamin Georges-Picot, Angelo Balagtas, Cathy Dong and Tanyaradzwa Kasinganeti. Their research projects will be presented in the form of a poster showcase at the annual URSS Celebration and Research Showcase, which will take place at the start of the next academic year.


GSD students launch reusable cup sharing system on campus

Banner image showing the resusable 'Warwick Cups', with the text: Warwick Cup, 1. Borrow a Warwick Cup for free 2. Use around campus 3. Return to a collection point

On Monday 24 February 2020, Warwick Cup launched its reusable cup sharing system at Curiositea, one of the food and drink outlets on campus. The launch was a great opportunity to celebrate the hard work put into this project by the students involved and to find out more about the initiative.

Warwick Cup has been founded by final year Politics, International Studies (PAIS) and GSD students Hollie Ryan and Maddie Booth, and final year Economic Studies and GSD student Ellie Church. The inspiration for the project came from their time at Monash University, where they had the chance to see how an idea like this would work across campus.

Wed 04 Mar 2020, 09:00 | Tags: GSD Student stories Global Sustainable Development Event

Blog post: Warwick Africa Summit 2020

L-R: Nana Seiwaa Osei Afriyie, H.E Samira Bawumia (Republic of Ghana)

L-R: Seiwaa Osei Afriyie, H.E Samira Bawumia (Republic of Ghana)

On 25-26 January 2020, the Warwick Africa Summit 2020 took place in the Oculus Building at the University of Warwick. The Warwick Africa Summit is an interdisciplinary conference focused on African development and is solely organised by students. Students from the GSD Department were part of the team behind the Warwick Africa Summit 2020, including final year Sociology and GSD student Seiwaa Osei Afriyie (President of the Warwick Africa Summit), second year Single Honours GSD student Taigh Adebajo (Co-Director of Finance) and second year Single Honours GSD student Trinity Awelo (Logistics). As President of the Warwick Africa Summit, Seiwaa has put together her highlights of the event.


GSD student promotes upcoming art exhibition on the radio

Maddie Booth, a third year PAIS and GSD student was on Hillz FM radio station this morning on 'Kate's show' to discuss and promote her upcoming art exhibition titled: "Stand Up, Stand Back, Stand With". The art exhibition is going to be on from 3 March 2020 until 22 March 2020 at The Arts Trail Studio, Leamington Spa. The exhibition is surrounding the issue of domestic violence and seeks to raise awareness for the issue as well as raising money for three charities who support survivors: Coventry Haven, RSVP and The Survivors Trust.

 Find out more about the event here and you can also donate to Maddie's JustGiving page to help support her work.

 You will be able to find a recorded version of the live radio broadcast on Hillz FM soon!


GLOBUS: Celebrating two years of publishing and new Editor in Chief

The end of last month marked two moments in GLOBUS' history as the Editor's Edition of the student-run sustainability journal went on sale and Todd Olive stepped down as Editor in Chief. GLOBUS was founded in early 2015 by staff from the School for Cross-faculty Studies and was taken over by students in September 2016.

Wed 12 Feb 2020, 12:05 | Tags: GSD Student stories Global Sustainable Development

National Student Survey now open to finalists

Poster for the NSS, including the slogan 'let's keep the dialogue going' and the caption 'Get £5 Eating at Warwick credit'. It also shows a student with their mouth open, facing the camera side on.

Your feedback helps to shape our GSD courses and the wider University at Warwick for future generations

  • NSS is a national survey of final-year undergraduates at all UK universities, run independently by Ipsos Mori
  • The survey asks for your views on your whole course and covers teaching, assessment, resources and support
  • You'll be able to claim £5 credit on your Eating at Warwick card for completing the survey
  • The survey is open from Monday 3 February 2020 and takes ten minutes to fill in
  • Your personalised link will be emailed to you on Thursday 6 February 2020 or go direct to thestudentsurvey.com

NSS is a really important way for you to reflect on your experience as a GSD student. It’s a great opportunity to think about what you found productive or enjoyable, and it's a chance to make suggestions for our continuous development. We take your responses seriously: in the previous NSS survey, GSD students told us that they would benefit from improvements around employability. In response to this our dedicated Placement and Employability Manager is putting in place resources, meeting with students and running sessions designed to enhance employability skills.

For example, next week the first School for Cross-faculty Studies Work Placement Fair will take place on Tuesday 11 February, from 4-5:30pm in The Oculus, room OC0.01. Students from all years within the School for Cross-faculty Studies are invited to attend. This event is designed to improve your employability skills by giving you the opportunity to network and gain a better insight into work placements. You'll have the chance to learn first-hand from students about their work placement journey which will support you in shaping your future career.

To find out more about NSS and how your feedback can make a difference to the University, please see here

Thu 06 Feb 2020, 09:00 | Tags: Student stories

Global Entrepreneurship Week 2019

GSD student Luke co-delivering a talk about the World Innovation Challenge during GEW 2019

Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW), the world's largest campaign to promote entrepreneurship, took place at the end of last year from 18-24 November. To celebrate this week, Warwick Enterprise hosted and co-hosted a number of student-focused and student-led events on campus.

As Innovation Fellows, students in Global Sustainable Development (GSD) and Liberal Arts were actively involved in running the events on campus, as well as writing content for the Warwick Enterprise website, promoting Warwick Enterprise around the University and attending events themselves.


Upcoming Event: SCFS Work Placement Fair

The School for Cross-faculty Studies (SCFS) Work Placement Fair will be taking place on Tuesday 11 February 2020, 4:00pm-5:30pm, The Oculus, room OC0.01.


Year 12* competition: Entry now open

Each year, the Global Sustainable Development (GSD) Department at the University of Warwick runs a competition for year 12* students. The competition was established to engage with talented school students and give insight into the type of thought-provoking issues involved in studying GSD at Warwick.

This is an exciting opportunity for students to think creatively and gain valuable research skills as they learn more about global sustainable development. Since it was established, we have expanded the types of entries that can be submitted to include videos, podcasts and poetry, as well as more traditional essay responses. This is in line with our overall aim to engage with students from a variety of different backgrounds and interests, giving them the chance to present their unique perspectives on issues of global sustainable development.

Entry for the 2020 year 12* competition is now open. Entries must be received by midnight (UK time) on Friday 10 April 2020.

Shortlisted entrants will be invited to a Campus Day at Warwick on Saturday 27 June 2020 with GSD students and teaching staff. Winners will be announced and awarded prizes.

To find out more about the competition, how to enter and look at past entries, please see here.

*Year 12 in the UK or sixteen to seventeen-year-old age group equivalent


Blog post: A Sustainable Serenissima

Senior Teaching Fellow in the Liberal Arts Department Dr Bryan Brazeau looks back on the largely successful Venice and Sustainability project, hosted in Liberal Arts. Find out what staff and students discovered in this innovative problem-based module during their time in Coventry and Venice, and watch a media project looking at cultural sustainability in the city produced by Global Sustainable Development students.


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