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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A student from Vrije Universiteit Brussel reflects on her international, interdisciplinary experience at this year's ICUR.
We were delighted to read about Isidora Popovic's reflections on her ICUR 2025 experience.
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ICUR 2025 welcomed a team of students from Middle Tennessee State University, USA to present at the conference and contribute to its student leadership.
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We’re delighted to share that the Reinvention Special Issue, ‘BCUR 2025 Book of Abstracts with Reflections of BCUR and the Important Impacts of Student Research’, is now published!
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The latest AI Ethics Now episode features Dr Viktoria Mileva, Lecturer in Psychology and Faculty AI Lead at the University of Stirling.
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This piece of music celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Physics Department at Warwick. Drawing heavily on ideas explored in the Science of Music UG interdisciplinary module from Warwick’s Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL).
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IATL’s Dr Elena Riva explores how fostering wellbeing from school through university—embedding it into policy, pedagogy, and culture—can create a seamless, supportive educational journey.
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Open to staff and PGRs interested in supporting and/or facilitating interdisciplinary learning at our university.
If you have any questions about this opportunity, please get in touch with Heather.Meyer@warwick.ac.uk
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