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IATL Skills Sessions

IATL will be offering a new suite of Interdisciplinary Skills Sessions designed to enhance the learning of students taking IATL modules. Over the next few weeks we will be running sessions on Interdisciplinary Academic Writing, Ethics Application Support and Interdisciplinary Methods. All IATL students are welcome to attend these sessions. More information and a form to register your interest can be found here

Wed 15 Feb 2023, 15:13 | Tags: IATL events, IATL news, Courses and modules

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.

Tue 19 May 2020, 13:56 | Tags: IATL events, IATL news, Courses and modules

Hear from our MSc Humanitarian Engineering Graduates!

Our students share their experiences, thoughts and career ambitions following completion of the MSc Humanitarian Engineering and variants.

Tue 19 May 2020, 12:44 | Tags: Courses and modules

IATL Modules Fair

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Find out about IATL modules on offer for 2019/20 and discuss them with convenors and IATL team. This will take place in the Student Union Atrium on Monday 29th of April between 12-2pm . We are also happy to attend departmental fairs; please get in touch: IATL.modules@warwick.ac.uk

Sun 31 Mar 2019, 17:38 | Tags: IATL news, Courses and modules

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 2018/19 are: Understanding Wellbeing- Theory & Practice; South Asia in Britain; Introduction to Design Thinking Theory and Practice. There will also be revised modules in: Navigating Psychopathology (IL002), and Entrepreneurship: A Critical Perspective (IL020). You can view all our modules here.

Mon 09 Apr 2018, 14:22 | Tags: IATL news, Courses and modules

IATL postgraduate modules: registration now open

On offer in 2017/18 are: Memory Studies; Experimental Ecologies; Habitability in the Universe; The Medical Mind in Literature and Culture; Thinking Water; and Ways of Knowing: Gender, Bodies, Power.

Fri 08 Sep 2017, 11:18 | Tags: Courses and modules

‘Genetics: Science and Society' IATL Module Exhibition now online

Did you miss the exhibition in June? Head to the dedicated webpage now to explore the paintings, artworks, posters, stories, videos, websites and podcasts produced by this year's cohort of cross-faculty students for their self-devised assessment (SDA) and learn more about genetics.

Fri 07 Jul 2017, 16:03 | Tags: Courses and modules

Humanitarian Engineering

The new MSc in Humanitarian Engineering is an interdisciplinary programme which offers students the opportunity to invent, create, design, develop or improve technologies which promote the well-being of poor, marginalised, and/or under-served communities. The programme will open for applications in the autumn, for a 2018/19 start. See also: Symposium on Humanitarian Engineering, 3-4 July 2017.

Mon 26 Jun 2017, 12:37 | Tags: Warwick events, Courses and modules

IATL postgraduate modules for 2017/18

On offer in 2017/18 are: Memory Studies; Experimental Ecologies; Habitability in the Universe; The Medical Mind in Literature and Culture; Thinking Water; and Ways of Knowing: Gender, Bodies, Power. Online registration will open soon.

Thu 22 Jun 2017, 14:48 | Tags: Courses and modules

'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!

[Pictured artwork (cropped) by Jahazaib Johngir, School of Life Sciences]
Fri 19 May 2017, 16:58 | Tags: IATL events, Courses and modules

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