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The 2022 Festival of Social Sciences
The 2022 Festival of Social Sciences will run from Saturday 22nd October to Sunday 13th November 2022
The call for public engagement event expressions of interest is now open.
This internally funded opportunity is open to all Warwick researchers, not just social scientists or those funded by ESRC, and may involve outside partners. However, the planned event/activity must feature Warwick social science research in some way. Applications accepted on a rolling basis up to 31st August.
Find out all the details and apply here
Green Lectures Series
Prominent scholars in the field of sustainability will spend a day at Warwick talking about their research and leading a mentoring session for Network members.
Dr Priti ParikhLink opens in a new window (UCL) – Tuesday 15th March 2022
Professor Marcin KacperczykLink opens in a new window (Imperial College London) – Tuesday 10th May 2022
Dr Ralf MartinLink opens in a new window (Imperial College London) – Tuesday 7th June 2022
Submit your research for coverage in The Economist
We are looking for exciting and important new studies. The Economist’s data team is looking for excellent research to cover in our Graphic Detail section, both online and in our print edition. One of our data-journalism team’s goals is to keep our global audience apprised of exciting and important new studies. If that sounds like your work, please send it to us.
We are principally interested in papers that are “new” in the sense of being:
- just published or forthcoming in a peer-reviewed journal of good standing;
- conditionally accepted or under review in a peer-reviewed journal of good standing, or;
- recently written/extensively revised working papers of excellent quality.
We welcome papers on any topic. However, we are particularly interested in those that have implications for public policy or private industry; use novel methodology; rely on datasets that are new or have not previously been analysed; or relate to topics in the news or likely to be newsworthy soon. We also place a premium on research that can be illustrated graphically (with charts, maps or diagrams), or data that lend themselves to a strong visual treatment.
Workshop in Finance Development, London, April 2022
A workshop on corporate finance, banking, household finance, microfinance, insurance focusing mainly on low and middle income countries (or historical work from high-income countries).
Date: Monday / Tuesday 11th - 12th April 2022
Time: 11:30 - 14:30
Mentorship session with Prof. Katharina Dittrich & Christmas Lunch
Mentorship session with Prof. Katharina Dittrich (WBS) - a recent recipient of the prestigious UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship (FLF) with a project on Climate Risk. Katharina will be sharing her invaluable experience and insights in preparing successful grant applications. Her talk will be followed by a free Christmas lunch. This event will be attended in person. In order to book places in advance for the Christmas lunch, we kindly ask you to email us at envirosdgimpact@wbs.ac.uk by Monday 1st November at the latest if you would like to attend.
Date: Thursday 9th December
Time: 11:30 - 14:30
Impact & Stakeholder Engagement Session with Nick Chater
Introduction to Research Impact followed by a talk from Prof. Nick Chater (WBS) on his work and the importance of stakeholder engagement.
Date: Monday 22nd November 2021
Time: 13:30 - 15:00
The Polluted Kitchen
In-person and online discussion, video demonstration and Q&A about the pollution issues faced by women and children while cooking in their kitchens in low-income countries. Presented by Dr. Giorgia Barboni.
Date: 18th November
Time: 15:00 - 17:30
What is the Energy Trilema and how could it help form policy that will insulate the UK from future energy disruption?
If we are to take action that will avoid future energy crises, then we need to examine UK energy policy through the lens of the Energy Trilemma, says Dr Jonathan Clarke from the University of Warwick’s Centre for Global Sustainable Development.
A session on the interconnectedness of environmental-related Sustainable Development Goals
Prof. Frederik Dahlmann (Warwick Business School) who talked about the "nexus thinking" approach to tackle sustainability challenges. Prof. Dave Griggs (Monash University) also joined and answered Q&As on SDGs, past and future and importance of interconnections.
Date: Tuesday 19th October
Time: 15:00 - 16:30