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Interdisciplinary Events During Warwick Welcome Week 2019

Funded by WIHEA, Dr Elena Riva together with Dr Rebecca Freeman and a group of Undergraduate and Postgraduate students have embedded interdisciplinary opportunities for students during Welcome Week 2019.

Mon 07 Oct 2019, 16:54 | Tags: Warwick events, Warwick news

IATL is recruiting two student Co-creation Officers

IATL is currently recruiting two student Co-creation Officers. The role will involve working within IATL to support the existing team and to develop the work of the department. Co-creation Officers will champion IATL and its activities at modules fairs, other events and in smaller groups. As well as participating with IATL’s core functions – such as assessing funding applications – the Officers will be proactive in identifying opportunities to develop IATL’s work both within the department and the wider University. The successful students will engage with the wide scope of this role to make a positive difference to teaching, learning and the Warwick community by working with students, staff and other stakeholders. 

The Co-creation Officers will be current students, will be paid and will work with us from around October 2019 to August 2020 with the possibility for extension into the following academic year for students who remain enrolled. 

For further information and to apply, visit the UniTemps website: https://www.unitemps.com/Search/JobDetails/18807841

Mon 07 Oct 2019, 16:52 | Tags: IATL news

WIHEA Masterclass: Wellbeing in the Teaching & Learning Environment Pedagogies and Strategies for the Classroom and Beyond

In this Masterclass on Wellbeing Pedagogies and Strategies, our own Dr Elena Riva will share her understanding and ideas about how to foster positive Wellbeing in the Teaching and Learning environment for both students and staff. These will be drawn from her pedagogic research about students’ Wellbeing in educational settings as well as practice, including her experience of devising and delivering the module ‘Understanding Wellbeing’.

Mon 07 Oct 2019, 11:42 | Tags: Warwick events

IATL has moved!

Over the summer, IATL has moved from 1st floor Senate House, to 2nd floor Senate house.

Follow the stairs to the top floor and you will find us on your right hand side..

Our new general office number is SH2.01. Come by and say hello!


You can find the new offices for all of our staff by clicking this news item.

Thu 19 Sep 2019, 12:10 | Tags: IATL news

IATL recently funded a student performance show.

"IATL’s funding was integral in my show’s success. My show ‘an evening with verse writer’ is a poetry play fused with music and art.

The funding allowed me to support student artists within university and beyond. Shown in the Coventry Shop Front Theatre, ‘ an evening with verse writer ‘ successfully opened a space for honest conversations.

It also won an Artistic Development Award and has now been commissioned for 2 nights - October 2 and October 3 in the Warwick Arts Centre.


British Science Festival

Members of the teaching team of IATL’s Science of Music module, including Dr Oksana Trushkevych, Dr Gavin Bell, Dr Sue Burrows, Tim Cunningham and the Coull Quartet, gave a talk and musical performance at the Guildhall in Coventry on the opening day of the British Science Festival. IATL’s tutors explained in their talk how sound waves are made, how they travel through the air and how they’re perceived, referencing their teaching on the Science of Music module and research in Ultrasound.

Thu 19 Sep 2019, 09:46 | Tags: External events, External news, IATL events, IATL news

IATL goes to America

In August a group of educators and learners gathered from across the world to attend the annual Digital Pedagogy Lab at the University of Mary Washington, Virginia. IATL’s Senior Teaching Fellows, Naomi de la Tour and Elena Riva co-taught a 5 day course, Education, Agency and Change, which was grounded in contemplative critical pedagogy. The group of 17 worked together to co-create a collegiate, reflective and critical space in which we sought to support each other in asking questions of our assumptions, experiences and practices as educators and the systems in which we work. Naomi was present in Virginia, with Elena co-teaching the group remotely over zoom and other technologies. They found this an opportunity for asking questions about the nature of online learning, the possibilities and challenges for building community and inclusion in online spaces, and the ways in which education can be reimagined and enacted.

Wed 18 Sep 2019, 14:17 | Tags: External events

An IATL and Feminist Dissent Web Seminar - 8th of May

The seminar is open to all University of Warwick students. Registered students will receive a certificate of participation. Places are limited. Please register to secure a place here.

This is the second of two interdisciplinary pilot seminars that draws its inspiration from the Warwick-based online peer-reviewed journal called Feminist Dissent. The module’s focus is to develop an understanding of a worldwide proliferation of fundamentalist religious movements and the global rise of conservative and racist populist movements taking place in the context of the ongoing crises of capitalism and resources.

Thu 25 Apr 2019, 15:37 | Tags: IATL events, IATL projects, Warwick events

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: Courses and modules, IATL news

The final event of Languages Thirst @ Warwick Video Competition - 28th of February

Warwick language competition

You are warmly invited to the final show event of Languages Thirst @ Warwick Video Competition. Join us for the fun where you will watch the short-listed videos from the contestants, cast your vote synchronously, enjoy a Chinese Tea Ceremony and taste food from different countries.

Event is free but online booking is required.

Click here to register and to find out more.

Thu 28 Feb 2019, 11:05 | Tags: IATL events, IATL news, IATL projects

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