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West Midlands event showcases transformative impact of social science research on people and places
The event marked the launch of a new report published by the Academy of Social Sciences, in partnership with eight Midlands-based universities.
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Scholarships for PhD students in Applied Linguistics
We are delighted to offer two PhD scholarships linked to these two important topics:
1. Intercultural research on diversity in professional contexts
2. Linguistic Bias in Large Language Model Artificial Intelligence
Centre for Education Studies Read more from Education Studies News and Events
International recognition of the University’s support for Ukraine
We’re proud to announce that the University of Warwick has been honoured with the Order of St Panteleimon’s Award for Professionalism and Mercy, recognising our community’s “unwavering solidarity with the people of Ukraine in the defence of freedom and human dignity.”
Professor Gwen van der Velden (Education Studies) accepted the award on the University’s behalf, alongside Dr Dmytro Chumachenko (Institute of Advanced Study), at a ceremony held at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family in Exile in London.
As a University of Sanctuary, Warwick remains committed to supporting those academics and students affected by conflict and displacement . We are honoured to receive this recognition, and we continue to stand with Ukraine.
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Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies Read more from News Archive
Applications open for DIVERSE CDT 2026/27 PhD Scholarships!
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Diversity in Data Visualization (Diverse CDT) is a pioneering, fully funded four-year PhD programme jointly delivered by City St George’s, University of London and the University of Warwick.
Applications for PhD studentships with Diverse CDT are now open for 2026 entry.
We have rolling deadlines across several months and the first deadline for submitting an application is 4pm, GMT on 30th January 2026.
Further details here: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cim/apply-to-study/phd-programmes/diverse-cdt/
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Warwick Economics Summit 2026 draws global leaders and its largest audience yet
Marking its 25th anniversary, the student led Warwick Economics Summit (WES) returned in February with its most ambitious edition to date, bringing together world-renowned economists, policymakers, and industry leaders for a weekend of debate, insight, and global exchange.
This year’s Summit welcomed a record 550 in person delegates, including 320 attendees from 30 universities worldwide, reflecting its status as one of Europe’s leading student run academic conferences.
A highlight of the programme was a keynote address from Philippe Aghion, recipient of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics, who discussed the latest developments in growth theory and the dynamics of creative destruction. His lecture offered delegates a rare opportunity to engage directly with one of the field’s most influential contemporary thinkers.
The Summit also marked the return of its debate panel format, with speakers examining the resurgence of protectionist policies and their consequences for domestic industries. The session prompted lively discussion among delegates and provided a platform for contrasting perspectives on one of today’s most contested economic issues.
Across the weekend, students welcomed an outstanding line-up of international speakers, including:
- Dr Kao Kim Hourn (Secretary General of ASEAN),
- Jon Slade (CEO of the Financial Times),
- Anna Manz (CFO of Nestlé),
- Erna Solberg (Former Prime Minister of Norway),
- Nathan Sheets (Chief Economist at Citi),
- Anacláudia Rossbach (Executive Director of UN Habitat)
- Oleksandra Matviichuk (2022 Nobel Peace Prize laureate).
Their contributions spanned geopolitics, financial leadership, sustainability, and human rights, offering delegates a truly interdisciplinary experience.
The Summit also attracted attention beyond campus, with Reuters and Bloomberg providing media coverage of the event.
Elissa Saygin (BSc Economics), one of the WES 2026 Overall Coordinators, alongside Mathew Johnson (BSc Economics) and Adam Tan (PPE), commented on behalf of the whole WES Team:
"It has been an absolute privilege to work alongside such a talented and dedicated team of students to bring the 25th Anniversary edition of WES to life. At its heart, WES has always been about bridging the gap between the leaders of today and the change-makers of tomorrow, and this year we were proud to push that mission further than ever before. From the calibre of our speakers and sponsors to the record number of delegates and media engagement, this milestone edition reflects not only the strength of our vision, but the collective effort of 68 individuals who have worked tirelessly to make it a reality. Leading this team has been both inspiring and deeply rewarding."
The Department congratulates the WES student committee for delivering an outstanding conference that continues to elevate Warwick’s global reputation for student leadership, intellectual ambition, and international engagement.
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Dr Gianni Anelli-Lopez celebrates graduation and joins IER as Research Fellow
IER is delighted to celebrate the graduation of Dr Gianni Anelli-Lopez, who took part in the University of Warwick’s January 2026 commencement ceremony. Gianni completed his PhD under the supervision of Professor Terence Hogarth and Dr Jeisson Cardenas Rubio, with his dissertation titled “A multidimensional approach to measuring skill shortages: insights from the Chilean labour market.”
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New publication: Ontological Imperialism and IP
Asha Herten-Crabb has published a new paper in Review of International Political Economy: ‘Don’t come with your lessons in morality’: ontological imperialism and the MERCOSUR-EU intellectual property negotiations.
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'Nietzsche’s Earthbound Wisdom' by Keith Ansell Pearson
We are delighted to announce that Keith Ansell-Pearson, Emeritus professor in the philosophy department, has published a new book titled Nietzsche’s Earthbound Wisdom. The book is an incisive exploration of Nietzsche as a bold, visionary poet-philosopher, and reflects Keith’s expertise and dedication to the field.
Published by Chicago press, the book is now available here
Congratulations to Keith on this significant achievement!
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Professor Claire Blencowe Awarded Prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant to study the role of religion in power struggles over mining
The Department of Sociology are delighted to announce that Professor Claire Blencowe has been selected to receive a prestigious Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council. The grant, worth £1.8 million, will enable her to lead a 5-year, cross-continental, cross-faith investigation of the role of religious authority in extractive industry struggles.
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The University of Warwick's Centre for Teacher Education Receives Outstanding Ofsted Grade
The University of Warwick’s Centre for Teacher Education (CTE) has received a glowing report following a recent Ofsted inspection, highlighting the exceptional quality of training and support provided to its teaching trainees. The inspection report underscores the University’s commitment to nurturing future educators who are well-prepared and passionate about their careers.