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ICUR 2025

ICUR 2025

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Undergraduate research on the global stage

ICUR 2025

ICUR (International Conference of Undergraduate Research) supports Warwick students as they present their research on the global stage.

ICUR is a prestigious two-day event: it provides an annual platform for the dissemination and celebration of our partner network and a supportive forum for students from eighteen institutions across six continents to engage in global dialogue, as well as a comprehensive programme of skills development and training over the course of the conference year.

2025 marked ICUR's twelfth year and its second June iteration. New initiatives for this year included an expanded and improved Resource Hub on the ICUR Portal, an exciting programme of Engagement and Communication training for presenters, a keynote organised by Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) and delivered across interdisciplinary and international boundaries, and a hybrid programme of complementary sessions at the event itself. The event has received wide acclaim from participants, student co-creators, and academic staff, and we look forward to building on this year’s success as we look ahead to ICUR 2026.

If you'd like to find out more about ICUR or our other undergraduate research support projects, please contact the team by emailing ICUR@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window. We're always happy to discuss how we can support your students to share their research with the world!

ICUR 2025 in Numbers

18th - 19th June 2025

  • 344 presentations across 2 days
  • 331 students from across the world involved in different ways
  • 18 institutions including four students from Middle Tennessee State University (USA) visiting the Warwick event in person
  • 2 poster sessions hosting 129 posters and 4 alternative form presentations 
  • 59 spoken panels hosting 211 papers
  • 116 presentations by Warwick students throughout the event
  • To see an overview of the ICUR 2025 schedule, click here.

Warwick Student Director and Panel Facilitator Team

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Student Staff

Student Directors

Panel Facilitators

Hesper Cheung

Abi Hession

David Nguyen Duc

Matteo O'Donoghue

Lamita Abbas

Kinga Bogusz

Ananya Garg

Sujaya Shrestha

Student AV Technicians

Ariana Caceres; Michael Cooper; Tara Fahey, Simran Hemanshu Naik; Monisha Manjunath; Emmanuel Presley Stanly; James White; Avila Wild

Keynote Address

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Interdisciplinary Ways of Knowing Through Sustainable Practice

Assistant Professor Lisa Winstanley, Associate Professor Katherine Storm Hindley, and Associate Professor Mihaiela (Ela) Stuparu
Nanyang Technological University

This presentation examines how interdisciplinary, materially grounded research can expand new ways of knowing in undergraduate education while modelling collaborative faculty mentorship across the sciences, humanities, and design. Anchored in a co-supervised URECA project initiated by faculty from the School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, the School of Humanities, and the School of Art, Design and Media, the project engages with sustainability through a process that is both intellectually integrated and materially situated.

Engaged in joint inquiry across contexts, our team explored NTU’s natural and cultural ecosystems through shared interdisciplinary practice. We began by collecting leaves from campus flora, extracting plant-based pigments in the chemistry laboratory, and investigating the materials, techniques, and visual principles used to illuminate medieval manuscripts. This historical research informed our typographic exploration, enabling the contemporary design of drop caps grounded in both ecological and cultural insight.

Through this collaborative process, material objects functioned not only as research artefacts but as epistemic tools, enabling students and faculty to co-create knowledge across disciplinary lines. By embedding sustainability within both content and method, this project demonstrates how interdisciplinary research can be enacted as a rigorous, embodied practice grounded in environmental ethics, creative interpretation, and shared material engagement.

Warwick Presenters at ICUR 2025

Spoken Presentations

Department First name Last name Program session Title Session Date Session Time (BST)
Centre for Applied Linguistics Michael Ho Session 7A: Information and Misinformation Watch Your Tone: Investigating Hong Kong News Anchors' Production of Two Tones Wednesday 18th June 14:55 - 15:55
Centre for Applied Linguistics Tianlai Shi Session 9A: Relating to Each Other The Language of Cancer: A Linguistic Analysis of Metaphors in Patients’ Narratives Wednesday 18th June 17:15 - 18:15
Centre for Lifelong Learning Hugh Palmer Session 9A: Relating to Each Other Losing the plot - what happens to a therapeutic relationship between a counsellor and a university student, when the student becomes unwell to the point of needing psychiatric treatment? Wednesday 18th June 17:15 - 18:15
Chemistry Anna Hřebíčková Session 3A: Scientific Creativity Harmonic Void: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Musical Silence Wednesday 18th June 08:30 - 09:30
Computer Science Lilly Horvath-Makkos Session 14A: Technologies for Sustainability, How Deforestation Affects Rainfall: Developing Deep Learning Models to Predict Short-Term Impacts of Amazonian Deforestation on Precipitation. Thursday 19th June 11:45 - 12:45
Computer Science Isabelle Topalli Session 15D: Capital and Culture Cultural Capital and the Social Hierarchy: An Exploration of Student Experience Thursday 19th June 13:45 - 14:45
Computer Science Dev Thakkar Session 16C: Cyber Developments Motifcaller: A Machine Learning-Driven Decoding Tool for Real-World DNA Storage Data Thursday 19th June 14:55 - 15:55
Economics Fasai Charoensudjai Session 13A: Advancing AI The Effect of Applying for an AI Patent on Company Performance: Evidence from North American Firms Thursday 19th June 09:40 - 10:40
Economics Joseph Brennan Session 15A: Technologies of Growth and Movements Investigating the impact of Trade Policy Uncertainty on Innovation in the UK, using Brexit as a real-world example. Thursday 19th June 13:45 - 14:45
Economics Olatumi Ajayi Session 15D: Capital and Culture The effect of being an ethnic minority on you savings, investments and risk preferences. Thursday 19th June 13:45 - 14:45
Economics Anika Maheshwari Session 18A: Spatial Relationships, Developing Futures Educational Inequality: A Country-Level Comparison Between OECD and Non-OECD Countries Thursday 19th June 17:15 - 18:15
Economics Abhi Koria Session 18A: Spatial Relationships, Developing Futures Educational Inequality: A Country-Level Comparison Between OECD and Non-OECD Countries Thursday 19th June 17:15 - 18:15
Economics Alice Li Session 4D: Questions of Finance The Effect of Corporate Income Tax cuts on Firm performance in the Manufacturing sector: Evidence from China’s Great Western Development Wednesday 18th June 09:40 - 10:40
Economics Yangnuo Lu Session 5D: Place-Based Power, Rail Transit Accessibility and Housing Prices: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Hefei Wednesday 18th June 10:50 - 11:50
Economics Kuo Bao Session 8B: Supporting and Safeguarding The Effect of Income on Junk Food Consumption: An Empirical Study Based on Prospect Theory Wednesday 18th June 16:05 - 17:05
Engineering Uzair Abdullah Session 14A: Technologies for Sustainability, Home Energy Optimisation: Enhancing Heat Pump Efficiency through Data-Driven Insights Thursday 19th June 11:45 - 12:45
Engineering Efe Guner Session 15A: Technologies of Growth and Movements Drag Force Investigations in a Rotating Fluid Thursday 19th June 13:45 - 14:45
Engineering Vasanth Nagarajan Vijay Ramiah Session 16A: Creativity at the Ends of the World Hydraulic Drive Train Propulsion System for a Non-Propeller Human-Powered Submarine Thursday 19th June 14:55 - 15:55
Engineering Gabriela Surowiec Session 3D: Medical Models and Images, Modelling of anti-cancer drug kinetics and therapeutic effects in relation to tumour volume data, performed in conjunction with GlaxoSmithKline. Wednesday 18th June 08:30 - 09:30
Engineering Emmanuel Dunstan Session 5A: In the Air The Effect of Surface Structures of Avian Wings on the Flow Field Wednesday 18th June 10:50 - 11:50
Engineering ZEYU ZHANG Session 8A: Sustainable Futures The Use of Post-Tensioned Metal Straps to Enhance the strength of Recycled Aggregate Concrete with/without recycled tyre steel fibres Wednesday 18th June 16:05 - 17:05
Engineering Divine Adegbayi Session 8A: Sustainable Futures, Enhancing Sustainable Construction In Developing Countries: The Potential Of Fibre-Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete Wednesday 18th June 16:05 - 17:05
English and Comparative Literary Studies Ellinor Hopkins Session 12C: Bio-Learning and Body Knowledge Shakespearean Biofiction for Secondary Education Thursday 19th June 08:30 - 09:30
English and Comparative Literary Studies Isabella Jeong Session 13D: The Stories We Tell Tracing the Decline of a Monarch in Shakespeare's Henry IV Parts One and Two: King Henry's Performance of the 'King's Two Bodies' Thursday 19th June 09:40 - 10:40
English and Comparative Literary Studies Jade Beynon Session 8B: Supporting and Safeguarding A Qualitative Study of the Accessibility of Theatres for Disabled Audiences Wednesday 18th June 16:05 - 17:05
History Emma Kühnelt Session 16B: Humans, Spaces, and Places Baladi Chicken or Hebrew Egg? Claiming agriculture, economy and livelihoods in Mandate Palestine. Thursday 19th June 14:55 - 15:55
History Eve Sprosson Session 6B: Gendered Experiences A discourse analysis of the representations of allegations of sexual violence as a gendered weapon in Russia’s war in Ukraine. Wednesday 18th June 13:45 - 14:45
History Maya Patel Session 6C: Influence and Influencers How do post-colonial legacies intersect with the representation and the lived experiences of British South Asian Women in Football? Wednesday 18th June 13:45 - 14:45
History Yusuf Khalid Session 7B: Human Environments Gardens for the Gardenless: The Evolution of Public Parks and Their Untapped Role in the UK’s Mental Health Crisis Wednesday 18th June 14:55 - 15:55
History Fintan Dishman Session 7C: Cultural Continuities "Boundaries and Belief”: Tracing the Northern Borders through Religious History Wednesday 18th June 14:55 - 15:55
Law School Lidia Stan Session 16D: About the Individual How would the legalisation of euthanasia impact the existing legal framework in the UK, particularly the rights to life and autonomy? Thursday 19th June 14:55 - 15:55
Law School Mushtaq Sheekh Session 7C: Cultural Continuities Cultural Continuity, Clan Conflict, and the Pursuit of Stability: Is a Unified Legal System the Solution for Somalia? Wednesday 18th June 14:55 - 15:55
Liberal Arts Maddalena Parlato Session 6B: Gendered Experiences To what extent did the representation of Italian female resistance in Bengasi at the 10th Venetian International Film Festival successfully build upon the historical feminist legacy of the Lido? Wednesday 18th June 13:45 - 14:45
Linguistics Evelyn Cody Session 6C: Influence and Influencers Is there a "lesbian voice"? An analysis of average pitch and pitch range in women. Wednesday 18th June 13:45 - 14:45
Philosophy Qing Zhao Session 12B: Languages of Care Seeing Reality in Light of Love - An Analysis of Murdochian Philosophy Thursday 19th June 08:30 - 09:30
Philosophy Yongtong Wang Session 14B: Empowering Through Different Literacies, Double the reduction, half the burden? The impact of the 'Double Reduction' Policy on parents’ views on their children’s education. Thursday 19th June 11:45 - 12:45
Philosophy Amelia Richards Session 14D: Developing Approaches Across Healthcare, How can phenomenology enable a better understanding of alienation in Autistic Spectrum Disorder in women? Thursday 19th June 11:45 - 12:45
Philosophy Zuna Hochelová Session 15C: Cultural Engagement and Connection Fairy Tales & Philosophy: Fairy Tales as a Tool for Philosophical Inquiry Thursday 19th June 13:45 - 14:45
Philosophy Ling Shan Hesper Cheung Session 16B: Humans, Spaces, and Places Intention and Action: A Nuanced View with the Hierarchical Theory Thursday 19th June 14:55 - 15:55
Philosophy Dana McCutcheon Session 18C: Energies and Fuels Socio-Cultural Grounds of Continued Dependence on the Fossil Fuel Industry Thursday 19th June 17:15 - 18:15
Philosophy Johanna Pěchoučková Session 3A: Scientific Creativity Harmonic Void: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Musical Silence Wednesday 18th June 08:30 - 09:30
Philosophy Aili Sui Session 5C: Caring and Resisting, The Weight of Discrimination: Gender Differences in Obesity’s Impact on Wages in the United Kingdom Wednesday 18th June 10:50 - 11:50
Philosophy Athena Rong Hui Session 8C: Brain-Body Connections Brain, Body and Environment: A Consideration of Externalist Psychiatry and the Effects of an Internalist Bias in the Biomedical Model Wednesday 18th June 16:05 - 17:05
Physics Gleb Berloff Session 12A: The Sky's the Limit Identifying Magnetic Activity Cycles in Sun-Like Stars: An Analysis of p-Mode Oscillations and Flares for Stellar Modeling, ‘Earth 2.0’ Candidate Selection, and Power Grid Protection Thursday 19th June 08:30 - 09:30
Physics Louis Pretorius Session 7D: Understanding Technologies Impact of Disorder on Localization in Multi-Dimensional Coined Quantum Walks Wednesday 18th June 14:55 - 15:55
Physics Adam Tang Session 7D: Understanding Technologies Impact of Disorder on Localization in Multi-Dimensional Coined Quantum Walks Wednesday 18th June 14:55 - 15:55
Physics Hannah-Jane Wood Session 9C: Exploring Habitats and Habitability Searching for Stellar Flares from Stars Hosting Potentially Habitable Exoplanets Wednesday 18th June 17:15 - 18:15
Politics and International Studies Sarah Bamberger Session 14C: Compassion, Support, and Teaching in Medical Spaces Who counts as smart? Education, Inequality of Intelligence & Democracy Thursday 19th June 11:45 - 12:45
Politics and International Studies Andrea Sambrano Session 15D: Capital and Culture “What is Taylor Swift’s saddest album? - An investigation on how people assign emotions to music and the reasons for this.” Thursday 19th June 13:45 - 14:45
Politics and International Studies Scarlett Timlett Session 17A: Health for Communities The Hidden Labour of Disabled Students Thursday 19th June 16:05 - 17:05
Politics and International Studies Pawel Plonka Session 17C: Sustainable Initiatives Across the World The Dynamics of Discourse Coalitions in the Politics of Carbon Capture and Storage in the UK (2021-2023) Thursday 19th June 16:05 - 17:05
Politics and International Studies Jegan Sundarakumar Session 18A: Spatial Relationships, Developing Futures The impact of neo-liberal economics on state-building: A case study of post-conflict Sri Lanka Thursday 19th June 17:15 - 18:15
Politics and International Studies Rachel Frempong Session 18B: Connectedness of Place History's Hand in Democracy: Europe's Colonial Imprint on Ghana and Benin Thursday 19th June 17:15 - 18:15
Politics and International Studies Nicolas Lewis Session 4A: National Questions and Questions of Nation Views of Cypriot youth towards the Cyprus Problem and proposed resolutions: a qualitative analysis using a mediative approach Wednesday 18th June 09:40 - 10:40
Psychology Teodora Varga Session 17B: Connecting Cultures Assorted speech: Differences in /ɟ/ production between immigrant adults and their children in a Hungarian-speaking household Thursday 19th June 16:05 - 17:05
Psychology Minka Brett Session 7A: Information and Misinformation, Who Makes False Memories?: A Prediction Using Cognitive Style. Wednesday 18th June 14:55 - 15:55
Psychology Alice Turner Session 8C: Brain-Body Connections Socioeconomic Status and Deprivation on Adolescent Mental Wellbeing: Insights from UK Classrooms Wednesday 18th June 16:05 - 17:05
Psychology Ariana Williams Session 8C: Brain-Body Connections Socioeconomic Status and Deprivation on Adolescent Mental Wellbeing: Insights from UK Classrooms Wednesday 18th June 16:05 - 17:05
Psychology Maryum Nasar Session 8C: Brain-Body Connections Socioeconomic Status and Deprivation on Adolescent Mental Wellbeing: Insights from UK Classrooms Wednesday 18th June 16:05 - 17:05
SCAPVC (Theatre and Performance Studies) Michał Matusz Session 3A: Scientific Creativity Harmonic Void: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Musical Silence Wednesday 18th June 08:30 - 09:30
SCAPVC (Theatre and Performance Studies) Chaeyeon Kim Session 9A: Relating to Each Other How Sensory Approach in Theatre Engages Audience in Social Discourses: Exploring Pina Bausch's Tanztheater Wednesday 18th June 17:15 - 18:15
School for Cross-Faculty Studies (Liberal Arts) Elizabeth Fagbolagun Session 13B: Families and their Communities Sacred Transitions: Ritual, Faith and the Migrant Identity of Nigerian Pastors’ Wives Thursday 19th June 09:40 - 10:40
School for Cross-Faculty Studies (Liberal Arts) Khanh Vu Session 16A: Creativity at the Ends of the World Nietzsche and Nihilism Thursday 19th June 14:55 - 15:55
School of Life Sciences Amina Mohamed Session 18B: Connectedness of Place Exploring the knowledge of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder within healthcare and its aetiology Thursday 19th June 17:15 - 18:15
School of Life Sciences Claudia Parker Session 3C: Technologies of Medicine Discovering the Dynamics of the Divisome Wednesday 18th June 08:30 - 09:30
Sociology Jessica Birks-Kent Session 15C: Cultural Engagement and Connection Deconstructing 'Cis': an exploration of what it means to be cis without being binary Thursday 19th June 13:45 - 14:45
Statistics Alexandru Pascu Session 16C: Cyber Developments Enhancing Battery State-of-Health Estimation: Integrating Synthetic and Experimental EIS Data with Machine Learning Thursday 19th June 14:55 - 15:55
Warwick Business School Willabelle Iribhogbe Session 14B: Empowering Through Different Literacies, How well does the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) achieve its comparability objective in the African context? Thursday 19th June 11:45 - 12:45
Warwick Business School Jiani Zhang Session 18B: Connectedness of Place The modernisation strategy of heritage sites and cultural sustainability: Impact of domestic migrant businesses on local community cultural preservation Thursday 19th June 17:15 - 18:15
Warwick Business School Tomasz Losinski Session 4B: In the Water Made in the Royal Navy: An OCAI analysis of the Organisational Culture of the Royal Navy and its implications for Military Effectiveness Wednesday 18th June 09:40 - 10:40
Warwick Business School/Computer Science Jai Kamat Session 13C: Bodies and Bones Uncovering the Balance Between Team Performance and Individual Brilliance in Football Success Thursday 19th June 09:40 - 10:40
Warwick Medical School Grace Fisher Session 14C: Compassion, Support, and Teaching in Medical Spaces, Exploring staff understandings of the phrase ‘dignity in death’ in the context of care homes for the elderly Thursday 19th June 11:45 - 12:45
Warwick Medical School Niki Wan Yui Yu Session 15B: Food and Labour Food Support Programmes & Homelessness: Beyond Hunger, Reimagining Purpose- Findings From a Scoping Review. Thursday 19th June 13:45 - 14:45
Warwick Medical School Dandan Zhou Session 15B: Food and Labour Food Support Programmes & Homelessness: Beyond Hunger, Reimagining Purpose- Findings From a Scoping Review. Thursday 19th June 13:45 - 14:45
Warwick Medical School Katrin Hirtenlehner Session 9B: Technical Creativities Health in the Hands: Exploring Mobile Apps as a Solution to Adolescent Obesity in South Africa Wednesday 18th June 17:15 - 18:15

Poster and Alternative Form Presentations

Department First name Last name Program session Title Session Date Session Time (BST)
Centre for Applied Linguistics Tianlai Shi Poster Session A The Language of Cancer: A Linguistic Analysis of Metaphors in Patients’ Narratives Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Computer Science Dev Thakkar Poster Session B Motifcaller: A Machine Learning-Driven Decoding Tool for Real-World DNA Storage Data Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Computer Science Lilly Horvath-Makkos Poster Session B How Deforestation Affects Rainfall: Developing Deep Learning Models to Predict Short-Term Impacts of Amazonian Deforestation on Precipitation. Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Economics Kuo Bao Poster Session A The Effect of Income on Junk Food Consumption: An Empirical Study Based on Prospect Theory Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Economics Yangnuo Lu Poster Session A Rail Transit Accessibility and Housing Prices: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Hefei Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Economics Joseph Brennan Poster Session B Investigating the impact of Trade Policy Uncertainty on Innovation in the UK, using Brexit as a real-world example. Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Economics Yunjia Chen Poster Session B How Post-Pandemic Labour Markets Are Affecting Global Economic Synchronization Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Economics Ming Jin Poster Session B How Post-Pandemic Labour Markets Are Affecting Global Economic Synchronization Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Education Studies Wynn Kim Poster Session B Would You Blame the Butterfly?: Interplay of Consequences, Ambiguity and Responsibility Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Engineering Vasanth Nagarajan Vijay Ramiah Poster Session B Hydraulic Drive Train Propulsion System for a Non-Propeller Human-Powered Submarine Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Engineering Divine Adegbayi Poster Session A Enhancing Sustainable Construction In Developing Countries: The Potential Of Fibre-Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Engineering Francis Amegbor Poster Session B Solar Powered Air Conditioners for Ghanaian Homes Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Engineering Gabriela Surowiec Poster Session A Modelling of anti-cancer drug kinetics and therapeutic effects in relation to tumour volume data, performed in conjunction with GlaxoSmithKline. Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Engineering Uzair Abdullah Poster Session B Home Energy Optimisation: Enhancing Heat Pump Efficiency through Data-Driven Insights Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Engineering Ange Laura Atete Poster Session B Design and development of a mobile solar grain dryer prototype with a focus on Rwandan agricultural practices. Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Engineering Thanusan Kannathasan Poster Session A Structural Identifiability Analysis and Parameter Estimation of a Minimal Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic (mPBPK) Model for Monoclonal Antibody Pharmacokinetics Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
English and Comparative Literary Studies Ellinor Hopkins Poster Session B Mrs Fly's Great History Lesson - A Picture Book that asks what it means to teach History effectively. Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Global Sustainable Development Katherin Garcia Poster Session A Development Narratives in Guatemala's Extractive Industry: Analysing Stakeholders' Perspectives Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Global Sustainable Development Sofia Morales Poster Session A Development Narratives in Guatemala's Extractive Industry: Analysing Stakeholders' Perspectives Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
History Fintan Dishman Poster Session A "Boundaries and Belief”: Tracing the Northern Borders through Religious History Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
History Sarah Tasneem Poster Session A Sustainable Futures: Evaluating Carbon Finance for Community Development in Ghana Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Law School Kiran Vekaria Poster Session A From M’Naghten to Modern Psychiatry: Is the Insanity Defence Still Fit for Purpose? Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Liberal Arts Maddalena Parlato Poster Session A To what extent did the representation of Italian female resistance in Bengasi at the 10th Venetian International Film Festival successfully build upon the historical feminist legacy of the Lido? Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Mathematics Hongxin Zhen Poster Session A Image Denoising via Neural Network Techniques Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Mathematics James Wyatt Poster Session A Metric Diophantine Approximation on Fractals Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Mathematics Dhiren Parmar Poster Session B Some Properties of Right Angled Coxeter Groups & Bestvina-Brady Groups Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Philosophy Zhiping Wei Poster Session B How have international schools become a new hub for Chinese middle-upper-classfamilies? A socioeconomic perspective. Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Philosophy Aili Sui Poster Session A The Weight of Discrimination: Gender Differences in Obesity’s Impact on Wages in the United Kingdom Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Philosophy Yongtong Wang Poster Session B Double the reduction, half the burden? The impact of the 'Double Reduction' Policy on parents’ views on their children’s education. Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Philosophy Zuna Hochelová Poster Session B Fairy Tales & Philosophy: Fairy Tales as a Tool for Philosophical Inquiry Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Philosophy Ana Lelo de Larrea Poster Session A Development Narratives in Guatemala's Extractive Industry: Analysing Stakeholders' Perspectives Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Philosophy Yuwen Xue Poster Session A The Reason Behind Singapore's Food Security During COVID: Did Local Production Play an Important Role? Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Physics Matteo O'Donoghue Poster Session A Heuristic Models for Social Distancing During Epidemics Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Physics Daniyal Mustansir Boriawala Poster Session A First steps towards mapping the 3D brightness and velocity distribution of Hot Jupiters using ground-based high-resolution spectroscopy Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Physics Matthew Scholand Poster Session A Exploring the Chemical Composition of the Exoplanet TWA 27b Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Physics Baidandri Saha Poster Session B Calibrating the Night-Sky Quality at The Marsh Observatory Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Politics and International Studies Scarlett Timlett Poster Session B The Hidden Labour of Disabled Students Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Politics and International Studies Lily Whitehead Poster Session A The Politics of Farming: How Those Involved in Farming in South East England Perceive and Interact with Politics Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Politics and International Studies Andrea Sambrano Poster Session B “What is Taylor Swift’s saddest album? - An investigation on how people assign emotions to music and the reasons for this.” Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Psychology Yuetong Ai Poster Session A How Do Negative Comments Directed at Adults on Social Media Affect Their Anxious Level and Mood State Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Psychology Minka Brett Poster Session A Who Makes False Memories?: A Prediction Using Cognitive Style. Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Psychology Teodora Varga Poster Session B Assorted speech: Differences in /ɟ/ production between immigrant adults and their children in a Hungarian-speaking household Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Psychology Begum Kaya Poster Session A The role of emotion, sleep and misleading information on the creation of false memories Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Psychology Scarlett Austin Poster Session A The role of emotion, sleep and misleading information on the creation of false memories Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
SCAPVC (Theatre and Performance Studies) Molly Dobson Poster Session B What’s that thing on you? An emotional embodiment of the weight of my lightweight diabetic machinery. Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
School for Cross-Faculty Studies (Liberal Arts) Erin Brajou Poster Session B The Journey To and From Flow: A Quest for Self-Authenticity? Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
School of Life Sciences Mohammed Hejaaji Poster Session A Investigating Division and Cell Wall Cluster Genes: Insights for Future Antibiotic Development Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
School of Life Sciences Eleanor Cameron Poster Session A Voices from the Field: Exploring British Farmers' Perspectives on the Transition to Sustainable Agriculture. Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
School of Life Sciences Abbie Nolan Poster Session A Fighting Antibiotic Resistance: Combining Polymers & Antibiotics to Tackle P. aeruginosa Biofilms. Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
School of Life Sciences Federico White Poster Session A Testing the limits. Can nitrate levels be used to safeguard the health of UK rivers? Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
School of Life Sciences Caiti Wardle Poster Session A Possible CO₂ Sensitivity In Axolotl Connexins and their Relevance Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
School of Life Sciences Jack Butler Poster Session A Possible CO₂ Sensitivity In Axolotl Connexins and their Relevance Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
School of Life Sciences Abby Douglas Poster Session B Potentiation of antibiotic activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fibrosis biofilms by short chain fatty acids. Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Sociology Sandra Akyeampong-Asante Poster Session A Understanding how undergraduate young adult carers are supported in higher education by comparing Russell Group and non-Russell Group universities Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Statistics Alexandru Pascu Poster Session B Enhancing Battery State-of-Health Estimation: Integrating Synthetic and Experimental EIS Data with Machine Learning Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Business School Kyla Nwachukwu Poster Session B Does AI bridge the gap? A Study on How AI Supports Disadvantaged Students in Achieving Academic Excellence Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Business School Willabelle Iribhogbe Poster Session B How well does the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) achieve its comparability objective in the African context? Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Business School Meng Tang Poster Session B Generative AI and the Rise of Misinformation: A Literature Review of Ethical and Policy Implications Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Medical School Siddhaant Chopra Poster Session A Researching the barriers and facilitators to breast, oral and cervical cancer screening in India Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Medical School Parisa Teli Poster Session A Researching the barriers and facilitators to breast, oral and cervical cancer screening in India Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Medical school Nadin Szabo Poster Session A Researching the barriers and facilitators to breast, oral and cervical cancer screening in India Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Medical School Ziddan El-Qawwas Poster Session A Researching the barriers and facilitators to breast, oral and cervical cancer screening in India Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Medical School Katrin Hirtenlehner Poster Session A Health in the Hands: Exploring Mobile Apps as a Solution to Adolescent Obesity in South Africa Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Medical School Natasha Reddy Poster Session A Fighting Antibiotic Resistance: Combining Polymers & Antibiotics to Tackle P. aeruginosa Biofilms. Wednesday 18th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Medical School Grace Fisher Poster Session B Exploring staff understandings of the phrase ‘dignity in death’ in the context of care homes for the elderly Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Medical School Ahina Ip Poster Session B The State of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Coventry and Warwickshire Region:An Overview of Stewardship in AcuteTrusts Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Medical School Katie Thornton Poster Session B The State of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Coventry and Warwickshire Region:An Overview of Stewardship in AcuteTrusts Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45
Warwick Medical School Oliver Murray Poster Session B The State of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Coventry and Warwickshire Region:An Overview of Stewardship in AcuteTrusts Thursday 19th June 12:45 - 13:45

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