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Tue 14 May, '24- |
WBS & Economics Seminar Innovation for People and PlanetWBS M2 Teaching CentreWBS Gillmore Centre & Economics Seminar with Manoj Kumar of Social Alpha |
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Wed 15 May, '24- |
Warwick Wombles Litter PickTBC |
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Wed 15 May, '24- |
WMS - BMS Seminar: Professor Steffen Scholpp FRSB, Living System Institute, Biosciences, University of ExeterIBRB Lecture Theatre |
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Wed 15 May, '24- |
RTP 10 year celebration seminars: Probing Biological and Chemical StructureGLT3, Warwick Medical SchoolThe Research Technology Platform (RTP) Department is hosting a seminar series to celebrate 10 years of the RTP programme. This seminar brings together technical specialists from multiple RTPs to talk about their facilities and how they can help with your research, with a focus on analysis of biological and chemical structure. The RTPs offer a wide range of cutting-edge techniques and instrumentation for analysing the biological and chemical structure of samples, including dedicated facilities for proteomics, advanced bioimaging and advanced mass spectrometry. The seminar is open to all members of the University who are interested in finding out more about how the RTPs can support their research in this area. You will also have an opportunity to hear from academics who have benefited from the RTP equipment, expertise and services. |
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Wed 15 May, '24- |
Life Sciences. Cells & Development seminartbcSLS Cells & Development seminar series Check webpage for updated venue information |
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Thu 16 May, '24- |
Bank of England Monetary Policy ReportWBSProfessor Andy Lockett, Dean of WBS, invites you to an audience with Graeme Chaplin, Agent for the Bank of England, West Midlands, on 16 May at 8 a.m. This is the 52nd business briefing from Graeme, who will present the Bank's forecast for the UK economy, as set out in the latest Monetary Policy Report. Please note these events are "off-the-record". Please submit questions for Graeme using the registration link above. Timings: 7.15 am: Breakfast in Scarman (next to WBS) 7.50 am: Move from Scarman to WBS building 8 am: Welcome - Professor Andy Lockett, Dean of WBS, followed by business briefing - Graeme Chaplin, Bank of England 9 am: Close Book your place by Friday, 10 May. |
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Thu 16 May, '24- |
University Pathway Alliance Spring WorkshopOnline and in-personPositioning Pathways and Ourselves for the Future - Spring Workshop Warwick Foundation Studies is hosting the UPA Workshop again this year. We're pleased to invite staff from the wider institution to join our free event on 16 May 2024 between 10:00 - 16:30. Join colleagues from our other member institutions including KCL, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Bristol etc and be part of the conversation exploring topics relevant to university-run pathway providers. What is the UPA? The University Pathway Alliance (UPA) is a group which represents a collection of UK universities that deliver in-house international pathway programmes such as foundation-year courses, pre-masters programmes or other programmes supporting students' transition to a UK degree setting. |
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Mon 20 May, '24- |
RTP 10 year celebration seminar: Composition of MaterialsLecture Theatre 4, Science ConcourseThe Research Technology Platform (RTP) Department is hosting a seminar series to celebrate 10 years of the RTP programme. This seminar brings together technical specialists from multiple RTPs to talk about their facilities and how they can help with your research, with a focus on the composition of materials. The RTPs offer a breadth of cutting-edge techniques and instrumentation for analysing the composition of materials across a wide range of sample types, from polymers and nanoparticles to geological materials and biomolecules. The seminar is open to all members of the University who are interested in finding out more about how the RTPs can support their research in this area. You will also have an opportunity to hear from academics who have benefited from the RTP equipment, expertise and services. |
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Mon 20 May, '24- |
Active Listening Workshop from the Professional Services NetworkCMR1.0 University House (1st Floor)Build a culture of respect in the workplace with Active Listening. This interactive workshop from Denver Thorpe-Cusden is brought to you by the Professional Services Network, book your place or add your name to the waiting list and we'll email you when more sessions become available. |
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Mon 20 May, '24- |
SBIDER seminarB3.03, Zeeman Building |
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Tue 21 May, '24- |
SLS & WMS Microbiology and Infectious Diseases SeminartbcSLS & WMS Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Seminar Series Check webpage for updated venue informatiojn |
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Tue 21 May, '24- |
Inclusive Education in the Arts ConferenceOCO.04We're bringing together all members of our Arts community - staff, students and alumni - to think about those areas where the Faculty is leading the way in inclusive education. More information to follow! |
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Wed 22 May, '24- |
'Cheddi Jagan: Developmentalist and Political Visionary' by H. E. Hon President Donald RamotarThis in-person event will be held on Wednesday 22nd May, 5.15pm in Room S0.19, Social Sciences Building University of Warwick main campus Donald Ramotar served as President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana from 2011 to 2015. He began his political career as a member of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) and in 1992 was elected to the National Assembly, retaining his parliamentary seat until his Presidency. From 1997 to 2013 he also served as General Secretary of the PPP. In this lecture he will talk about the life and legacy of Cheddi Jagan, co-founder of the PPP who fought for independence from the British empire and served as President of Guyana from 1992 until his death in 1997. Free to attend. A drinks reception will be held afterwards. |
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Thu 23 May, '24- |
Festival of Postgraduate ResearchThe Slate and onlineCelebrating and showcasing postgraduate research at Warwick |
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Thu 23 May, '24- |
InReach10x | Professor Timothy SaundersJunctionProfessor Timothy Saunders gained his PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Oxford. He subsequently shifted field, and moved into developmental biology, setting up his own lab in 2013 at the National University of Singapore. He moved to Warwick in July 2021, where he is now the Director of the MSci Integrated Natural Sciences programme. He has gained an international reputation for being a genuinely interdisciplinarity scientist at the interface of biology and physics. His lab has developed quantitative imaging approaches to observe and perturb organ development within living systems. His lab uses such data to build meaningful models of how complex shape emerges during development. Imaging the beginnings of life at single cell resolutionThursday 23rd of May| 13.00 – 14.00 | JX2.03 (Junction)We all developed from a single fertilised cell. How does this single cell generate a host of distinct organs, with unique shapes and sizes? This question has long tested developmental biologists. In recent years, advances in microscopy have enabled the stages of early development to be resolved at unparalleled spatial and temporal resolution. Here, I will demonstrate how new imaging and technological approaches are enabling us to unravel how the earliest stages of development occur, from a single cell to an organ formation.
To find out more and sign up for his talk please click here.
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Mon 27 May, '24- |
SBIDER seminarB3.03, Zeeman Building |
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Tue 28 May, '24- |
EMBLEM seminarRoom 5.19, Zeeman Building & MS TeamsCheck webpage for updated information |
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Wed 29 May, '24- |
Forum for Leaders of Inclusive Cultures - Menopause Is an Inclusion Issue |
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Wed 29 May, '24- |
Life Sciences. Cells & Development seminartbcSLS Cells & Development seminar series Check webpage for updated venue information |
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Sun 2 Jun, '24- |
Resonate Festival of Arts and CultureWarwick Arts Centre, FAB, Senate Lawn |
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Mon 3 Jun, '24- |
SBIDER seminarB3.03, Zeeman Building |
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Mon 3 Jun, '24- |
Higher education in Africa in the era of artificial intelligence (AI)Oculus 0.03, and onlineMonday 3 June |
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Tue 4 Jun, '24- |
SLS & WMS Microbiology and Infectious Diseases SeminartbcSLS & WMS Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Seminar Series Check webpage for updated venue informatiojn |
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Tue 4 Jun, '24- |
Strategy Network - Social Inclusion Strategy and IDG & Library UpdateMB0.07, Mathematical SciencesThe Strategy Networks are two hour sessions, for in person or online attendance and open to all staff. Each of the monthly slots will cover an update on one of the strategic priorities by each area lead and include time for questions. Please complete the form below to register for the Strategy Network Sessions via Teams or in-person. Please note that the Strategy Network locations will be confirmed ahead of each session via the calendar invitation. If you change your mind, or your availability changes, please feel free to re-submit the form and we will use your most recent submission. |
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Thu 6 Jun, '24- |
WIHEA Masterclass: Exploring Trauma-informed Approaches in Higher EducationTeaching Grid |
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Mon 10 Jun, '24- |
SBIDER seminarB3.03, Zeeman Building |
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Tue 11 Jun, '24- |
Warwick Inclusion ConferenceScarman Conference CentreWhy attend?
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Tue 11 Jun, '24- |
EMBLEM seminarRoom 5.19, Zeeman Building & MS TeamsCheck webpage for updated information |
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Wed 12 Jun, '24- |
Life Sciences. Cells & Development seminartbcSLS Cells & Development seminar series Check webpage for updated venue information |
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Wed 12 Jun, '24- |
Opportunities And Challenges With Digital Technology InnovationThe Climb, Junction BuildingThis is a series of sessions led by Dr Brendan Spillane, the lead for digital technology innovation support at Warwick Innovations. Not many innovations across campus are without an element of digital technology. This technology space continues to expand to include software, hardware, AI, VR/AR, telecoms, cloud & quantum computing and data science. Best practice in protecting and managing intellectual property rights has been developing fast, and there are likely opportunities and issues many researchers are unaware of. The objective of these small roundtable sessions is to introduce the breadth of IP protection and commercialisation opportunities and discuss individual cases in a confidential and informal setting to facilitate knowledge sharing. |