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Make the most of your research

Are you interested in going beyond what you're being taught in your workshops, seminars, and lectures? Carrying out research can lead you to look at and even answer questions that potentially no one else has addressed before you. Not only can research help you to become more engaged with your subject, it can also help you to develop professionally, adding self-education, patience, and organisational and people skills to your capabilities.

Applications for the British Conference of Undergraduate Research and Warwick's Undergraduate Research Support Scheme are now open. These are your opportunities to share your research, engage with other students' work and discuss new ideas.

Wed 06 Nov 2019, 12:30 | Tags: Research Student stories Event

Volunteering opportunities: Make a sustainable difference

Kayamandi township, photo taken by Warwick in Africa Student Volunteer Teacher

Kayamandi township; Image credit: Lily Rose Pace, Warwick in Africa Student Volunteer 2018

Are you interested in using education as a tool to make a sustainable difference? As a Warwick student, you have the opportunity to volunteer for The Warwick Laksh Programme and the Warwick in Africa programme, which aim to help learners achieve more by creating a long-lasting impact within the partnership schools involved.

Application for the 2020 Warwick Laksh Programme is now open (exact dates of placements to be confirmed). A Learn About Laksh event is being held on Wednesday 30 October 2019 from 1pm-2pm in the Social Sciences Building, Room S0.18, where you can find out more about the programme, how to apply and be inspired to make a difference. The deadline for applications is Friday 6 December 2019.

Applications for Warwick in Africa's Summer 2020 programme (exact dates of placements to be confirmed) will open on Monday 4 November 2019. The deadline for applications is Sunday 12 January 2020.

Mon 28 Oct 2019, 14:09 | Tags: Liberal Arts Student stories Event

Liberal Arts student spends summer teaching in Tanzania

Image of Virag teachingEstablished in 2006, the Warwick in Africa programme is underpinned by the belief that enhancing education in Africa is a direct route to liberation from poverty. One of the ways that Warwick works in partnership with schools in Africa is to support a volunteer teacher programme. Volunteer teachers are selected from Warwick's best students, alumni and corporate partners, and are hosted by a school in Africa for a 4-6 week placement. Volunteer teachers work alongside local teachers in their classrooms, sharing good practice and supporting each other to try out new ideas. This summer, one of our final year students, Virág Bélavári, who is studying a Sustainable Development and Education Policy Pathway on her degree, spent 6 weeks teaching English in a rural secondary school in Mtwara, Tanzania.

Thu 24 Oct 2019, 14:50 | Tags: Liberal Arts Student stories

Liberal Arts students showcase research at ICUR 2019

ICUR 2019

The annual International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) 2019 took place on the 24th and 25th of September in The Oculus building on campus, showcasing the best undergraduate research from around the world via internationally video-linked sessions.
Fri 18 Oct 2019, 09:30 | Tags: Liberal Arts Research Student stories

School for Cross-faculty Studies students to present at ICUR 2019

The International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) is an annual academic conference, led and sponsored by the University of Warwick and Monash University, that connects student researchers globally using video conferencing technology.

ICUR encourages participants to rethink their own work in an international context. As a forum, it requires presenters to consider the perspective of students from different backgrounds, and to anticipate what may be shared across cultures and local contexts. This challenge also translates to research questions, encouraging students to examine global and regional trends in their research field, and how these might conflict with local concerns and specificities.

This year, the forum will take place on the 24th and 25th of September in the Oculus building, where several students from the School for Cross-faculty Studies will be presenting their research.

Tue 17 Sep 2019, 12:00 | Tags: Liberal Arts Research Student stories

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