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IATL undergraduate modules: online registration now open

On an IATL module you will work with students and lecturers from right across the university, developing new ways of understanding the world by making connections between ideas, experiences and practice. Our modules are available to second years and above, in a variety of CATS weightings. New for 2017/18 are: Computer Modelling for All (IL027); Gender and Violence (IL026).

Wed 15 Mar 2017, 09:20 | Tags: Courses and modules

IATL Module Fair

Wednesday 26 April 2017, 12:00-14:00 | Students’ Union Atrium

Find out about IATL modules on offer for 2017/18 (available to all undergraduates in year 2 or above, with home department approval) and discuss them with the convenors and IATL team. We are also happy to attend departmental fairs; please just get in touch: IATL dot modules at warwick dot ac dot uk.

Wed 15 Mar 2017, 09:09 | Tags: IATL events, Courses and modules

IATL modules: places still available

We have a small number of places remaining on some of our interdisciplinary modules in the spring term. Studying on an IATL module gives you the opportunity to work with students and lecturers from across the university, developing connections between ideas, experiences and practice.

Thu 15 Dec 2016, 18:15 | Tags: Courses and modules

Drug Laws: The Worst Censorship of Research since the Catholic Church Banned the Telescope

Wednesday 11 January 2017, 18:30-20:30 | Room 0.004, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick

This free public lecture, which contributes to the IATL module Censorship and Society, will be delivered by Prof. David Nutt, the Edmond J Safra Chair and Professor of Neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College, London, who is perhaps best known as 'the scientist who was sacked' by the Home Secretary because he compared the harms of horse-riding with taking ecstasy.

Wed 07 Dec 2016, 11:55 | Tags: IATL events, Courses and modules

Climate Change: Life and Death

Friday 9 December 2016, 10:00-12:00 | MS.02, Zeeman Building

A special lecture, as part of the IATL module 'Challenges of Climate Change', from John Broome, Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford and one of the lead authors of the 5th IPCC report on Climate Change. The lecture is open to all and will be followed by a round table discussion.

Tue 06 Dec 2016, 16:08 | Tags: Courses and modules

IATL undergraduate modules: register now

Studying on an IATL module gives you the opportunity to work with students and lecturers from right across the university, developing connections between ideas, experiences and practice. In an IATL module you are not merely learning about the world, you are working with others to develop new ways of understanding it. Our undergraduate modules are available in a variety of CATS weightings to students in their second, third or fourth year.

Fri 03 Jun 2016, 13:12 | Tags: Courses and modules

Interdisciplinary Module Fair

12 - 2pm, Thursday 28 April | Students' Union Atrium

Explore the IATL modules available for 2016/17 (to undergraduates in years 2, 3 or 4 with home department approval), with many of the convenors available to answer questions. New modules include: Local and Global Shakespeares; Sport, Philosophy and Practice; Genetics: Science and Society; and Laughter: A Transdisciplinary Approach.

Wed 27 Apr 2016, 10:11 | Tags: IATL events, Courses and modules

Interdisciplinary Modules 2015-16

IATL offer interdisciplinary modules (for credit) on a range of subjects from 'Achieving Sustainability' to 'The Science of Music'. Dont miss out on your chance to register by completing a module registration form before 23 September 2015.

Fri 14 Aug 2015, 16:41 | Tags: Courses and modules

IATL Modules Fair

12-2pm, Thursday 12 March 2015
Foyer, Ramphal Building

Thu 05 Mar 2015, 17:18 | Tags: IATL events, Courses and modules

Article published about IATL interdisciplinary module

'Educational Utopias and Dystopias: Reinventing Education in an Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Module', written by Will Curtis (pictured) about his IATL interdisciplinary module Reinventing Education, has been published in Other Education: the Journal of Educational Alternatives.


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