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IATL Workshop on Movement
Wednesday 1 November 2017, 13:00-17:00 | International Portal (R0.12), Ramphal Building | open to all Warwick undergraduates
This workshop aims to introduce students to the basic ideas of ‘movement’, ‘motion capture’, the ‘function’ of the human body and how these can be explored and understood from an interdisciplinary perspective. It will feature a hands-on session in Warwick’s Gait Laboratory.
Improving student wellbeing in the teaching and learning environment
Dr Elena Riva and Victoria Jelicic (both IATL), together with Sarah Ashworth (Head of Mental Health & Wellbeing Support Services), have received Warwick Innovation Fund support for a project aiming to improve students’ wellbeing in the teaching and learning environment. Elena has also received WIHEA funding to organise a Masterclass looking at mental wellbeing in higher education and the challenges for academic staff.
Emerge Festival 2017
Monday 30 – Tuesday 31 October 2017 | Warwick Arts Centre
A two-day festival that celebrates and continues to develop the exciting work of Warwick alumni theatre companies (including Clown Funeral, Barrel Organ, Emergency Chorus and Breach). Through panels, performances and discussions, Emerge 2017 addresses questions surrounding the complex world we live in today.
Events delivered by International Visiting Teaching Fellows
During the period Friday 20 October – Friday 3 November 2017 | Teaching Grid
IATL is hosting a WIHEA-funded visit from the International Visiting Teaching Fellows Sean Michael Morris and Jesse Stommel, who will deliver a series of events, including: Student Agency in Digital Spaces; Critical Instructional Design; Critical Digital Pedagogy; and Innovative Approaches to Assessment in Digital and Hybrid Pedagogies.
Schedule for the International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) 2017
Tuesday 26 – Wednesday 27 September 2017 | The Oculus
The full schedule is now available for ICUR 2017. An exclusively undergraduate forum designed to showcase the very best in undergraduate research, the 2017 event will join together students from as many as ten universities and campuses, across five continents, through the use of cutting-edge video conferencing technology.
International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) 2017
Tuesday 26 & Wednesday 27 September 2017 | Warwick
Many excellent abstract submissions have been received from a broad range of disciplines; if you were unable to meet the 20 May deadline, please contact ICUR@warwick.ac.uk. ICUR volunteer opportunities will be publicised soon.
'Genetics: Science and Society' IATL Module Exhibition
Monday 12 – Thursday 15 June 2017 | Library foyer
Come and see the paintings, artworks, posters, stories, videos, websites and podcasts produced by his year's cohort of cross-faculty students on 'Genetics: Science and Society' for their self-devised assessment. Explore and celebrate the great ideas of your peers and learn more about genetics and its impact on society and popular art!
ICUR 2017 abstract submission deadline: 20 May
The fifth annual International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) will be held 26-27 September 2017 and is open to undergraduate researchers from any discipline; submit your abstract of 250 words by 20 May for the chance to present to an audience around the world via state of the art video conferencing. Or if you are a staff member, please encourage your undergraduates to participate.
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.
Call for abstracts ICUR 2017
The fifth annual International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) will be held on Tuesday 26 & Wednesday 27 September 2017 and is open to undergraduate researchers from any discipline. Submit your abstract of 250 words for the chance to present to an audience around the world via state of the art video-conferencing technology. Deadline: 20 May 2017 (early submissions encouraged).