Caroline Gibson - Deputy Director and Head of Academic Projects and Administration (job-share)
Caroline Gibson
Deputy Director and Head of Academic Projects and Administration (job-share)
Email:C.A.L.Gibson@warwick.ac.uk
Tel: 024 761 50067
Office: SH2.22, IATL, Senate House
About
Caroline is Deputy Director & Head of Academic Projects and Administration in IATL (job sharing with Jo Wale). She has a strong interest in undergraduate research and is the co-designer and developer of the award winning International Conference of Undergraduate Research(ICUR) and established Reinvention: an International Journal of Undergraduate Research Link opens in a new windowin 2007, which continues to publish today. She is Chair of the Student Research Working Group at Warwick and is a member of the Executive Group of the British Conference of Undergraduate Research (BCUR). In 2023 Caroline led a team of staff and students to host over 700 delegates at Warwick for the World Congress on Undergraduate Research (WorldCUR) and the British Conference of Undergraduate Research (BCUR).
In 2017 Caroline was selected to become a Fellow of the Warwick International Higher Education Academy (WIHEA) and was lead of the WIHEA Internationalisation Learning Circle during her Fellowship. In 2024 Caroline became a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA).
Caroline has worked at the University since 2006, initially as a Project Manager within the Department of Politics and International Studies, which included the role of FDTL Project Manager for The Scholarship of Engagement for Politics and Project Manager for the ESRC programme on Radicalisation and Violence.
Caroline previously held high level administrative posts within the Department of Criminology and the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Leicester and has also run a small academic publishing company, publishing social science research in the areas of criminology, risk management and security management. Caroline has an undergraduate degree in Geography and Geology and more recently gained an MA in Social Research at the University of Warwick.