The Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) is the hub for Educational Innovation at the University of Warwick.
Explore our website to find out more about IATL, discover our strategyLink opens in a new window, explore our activities and achievements, and learn how to integrate these insights into your own practice or learning.
Take a module for credit or add to your skills with our additional learning opportunities.
Present or publish your work through IATL initiatives such as ICUR, BCUR and Reinvention.
Find out about funding for student and staff projects.
Visit our Sharing Practice Link opens in a new windowpages to explore the innovative work of IATL. Here, we provide insights into our key strategic areas of work and offer practical examples and innovative approaches for staff and students to incorporate into their own teaching or learning experience.
What's happening in IATL?
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We are delighted to welcome to Dr Amber Tout, IATL's new Postdoctoral Research Fellow working on the Enhancing Research Culture-funded project
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We are delighted to welcome to Dr Nancy Haijing Jiang, IATL's new Assistant Professor.
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Many thanks to everyone who joined us to celebrate the 15th anniversary of IATL, both online and in person. The event highlighted the evolution of interdisciplinary learning and educational innovation at Warwick and we were treated to inspiring addresses from Stuart Croft, Lorenzo Frigerio and Debbie Marais. Follow the link to our Warwick at 60 page to learn more.
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The Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning at the University of Warwick invites staff to participate in initiatives that advance educational innovation and collaboration.
Click to find out how to get involved.
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We are delighted to welcome doctoral students Nicola Hamer and Owain Burrell as our Early Career Teaching Fellows (ECTFs) for 2025/26.
Learn more about IATL's ECTF programme on our website.
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Module registration for UG and PGT modules 2025-26 is open.
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This report showcases the breadth and depth of IATL’s activity across 2024/25: from innovative modules and co-creation schemes to student-led research, funded experimental projects, and departmental collaboration.
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For undergraduate researchers. University of Glasgow, 1-2 April 2026. Abstract submission deadline is 11:59PM (UK time) on Friday, 9 January 2026.