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Our success at the Resonate festival
IATL's Science of Music module inspired an event "Resonate: a string, a concert hall, a universe" at the Resonate festival. Some demonstrations were based on module's student projects and some involved balloons - always fun! The atmosphere was great, and it received lots of praise from the attendees. The performance with elements of electronic music and physics demonstrations was talking about resonance in physics and music and was developed by the team from Physics Department: Oksana Trushkevych, Gavin Bell, Rachel Edwards, Tim Cunnimgham and Sue Burrows - the team behind the IATL's Science of Music. *The link below is to the Resonate section on WIE website, scrolling down there are photos from our event (with balloons). The uploaded photo is chosen as the slide mentions the student project. Feel free to choose other photos if they will work better (there are some nice ones with the audience - or with three presenters.
IATL Project Support and Funding
IATL Project Support for staff and students continues to be available on a rolling basis. The maximum amount of funding available has now been increased to £10,000. For further details and how to apply, please visit our online Project Support pages. Consultation meetings with IATL staff (including our Student Co-creator Officers) can be arranged on request, to discuss any project ideas or plans that staff and students may have.
Please email IATL.Projectsupport@warwick.ac.uk to arrange a meeting
ICUR 2021
The ninth annual International Conference of Undergraduate Research was held on 28th-29th September 2021. Warwick presenters connected with fellow undergraduate researchers at our thirteen participating institutions around the world. ICUR 2021 welcomed almost 600 presenters in 118 spoken presentation panels and 70 poster presentations.
IATL Welcomes New Colleagues
IATL is an expanding academic community of staff and students with a shared interest in educational innovation. We are pleased to welcome new colleagues, fellows and co-creators at the start of the new academic year.
Illuminating staff wellbeing
Illuminations is a WIHEA funded project, building on the work of the Wellbeing Pedagogies Learning Circle and engagement with the Warwick Wellbeing Strategy. Our primary interest at this stage is to explore different ways of talking and thinking about workplace wellbeing with different stakeholder groups across the university. The aim is to help locating and illuminating ways in which institutional work practices, processes, and procedures, in a post Covid-19 landscape, enhance and/or inhibit the wellbeing of student-facing staff at Warwick. Have you got something to say about workplace wellbeing? Got 10mins to spare? Help us find the words to tell your story using our anonymous submission form.
Student Innovation at Warwick new IATL Podcast
Student Innovation at Warwick is a new podcast series on how Warwick's departments embrace innovation. In episode 8, Dr Elena Riva talks about wellbeing, why it is important in student lives and she discuss the work of the students of her module "Understanding Wellbeing".
Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence
We are delighted to share the news that Dr Elena Riva, IATL Director of Studies and Associate Professor, has won the Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence as well as IATL Associate Tutor Dr Bo Kelestyn (Chemistry)
Insights from the Editor of Reinvention Volume 13 Issue 1
Insights from the Editor, Reinvention Volume 13 Issue 1. The benefits of already working remotely during COVID-19.
IATL’s First Online Module Fair
The online module fair took place on the 29th of April, allowing students to listen to presentations and ask questions about the different modules. You can read more about the event and view the presentations online here.
ICUR 2020
International Conference of Undergraduate Research, on the 29-30th September 2020, is still open to you and that the conference, and therefore the current Call for Abstracts, is still going ahead.