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International Day of Women and Girls in Science – celebrating three researchers at the University of Warwick
This International Day of Women and Girls in Science (11 February), we are proud highlight the work of three researchers, funded by EUTOPIA, at the University of Warwick. EUTOPIA is a European University alliance of 10 like-minded universities, aiming to build powerful connections that will help transform how Europe addresses global challenges.
Warwick University will help Bolivia become the “energy cell of the world”
The University of Warwick is set to help Bolivia become a world leader in renewable energies and electric vehicles, thanks to a historic partnership on lithium battery research with the Bolivian Government.
EUTOPIA Week at the University of Ljubljana
This year we celebrated the successes of over 170 outstanding scholars from 49 countries in securing highly prestigious and competitive scholarships awarded by the University of Warwick or international funding bodies with whom the University partners.
With borders reopening, it’s a good time to strengthen your international links
We are relaunching our international funding schemes for activities starting in the 2022/23 academic year. Our international partnership funds pump-prime international collaborations in research and education, with the view of establishing sustainable partnerships.
Warwick welcomes delegation from Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Warwick welcomed a delegation from Harbin Institute of Technology, China on 6 December to discuss existing collaboration in Engineering and the potential to broaden this to other areas.
Warwick announces its 2017-18 UK-Mexico Visiting Chair
Dr. Tara Schiller from WMG has be awarded Warwick’s 2017-18 UK-Mexico Visiting Chair. Dr. Schiller will be undertaking a visit to the University of Guadalajara and the University of Guanajuato in Spring 2018. The visit will allow Dr. Schiller, who specialises in the synthesis and characterisation of polymer and polymer nanocomposites, to share Warwick expertise with Mexican counterparts, better understand the areas of complementarity between the research groups and plan for next steps for collaboration.
President of Malta addresses students at The Shard
On 23 November Her Excellency Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, The President of Malta and Honorary Professor in PAIS, gave a lecture entitled ‘Ensuring Equity: The Importance of Wealth Distribution in a Globalised World’.
She called for students to be activists in support of the transformations required for more equitable patterns of wealth distribution.
Photos from the event can be found on Her Excellency's Facebook page and the President's Twitter feed features commentary of her lecture.
Warwick success in FAPESP Sprint call
Two Warwick academics, Dr. Colm Connaughton and Dr. Manuela Tosin, have been successful in the recent SPRINT 2017 call for proposals to the joint FAPESP-Warwick Fund. SPRINT (São Paulo Researchers in International Collaboration) is a strategy designed to encourage and promote the advancement of international research by funding researchers affiliated with institutions in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, and their academic partners abroad.
Professor Lorenzo Frigerio represents Warwick on a UK delegation to Colombia
Professor Lorenzo Frigerio (Life Sciences) represented Warwick on a UK delegation to Colombia led by Universities UK International (UUKi) in June. The visit aimed to identify and facilitate opportunities for cooperation in teaching, research, postgraduate training and mobility. Alongside a focus on peace-building and transitional justice, the delegation also explored fast-developing opportunities for cooperation in research across the life sciences, social sciences and the arts and humanities. The Colombian Embassy in London then hosted a follow-up meeting in July (photo above). You can see a short film about the visit produced by the British Council here.
UK-Mexico Visiting Chair 2017
Warwick is delighted to be participating in an innovative initiative bringing together 12 UK and 12 Mexican universities aimed at fostering academic mobility between the two countries. The call is now open for Warwick researchers to apply for mobility funding to support their visit to a Mexican partner institution in 2017-18.