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Free Gateway to Higher Education: Social Studies

Starts Tuesday 17 March
Are you looking for a course that will fit around work and family commitments? Would you like to be guaranteed a place on the part time BA Social Studies degree course after successful completion? Find out more online or meet the team at an open door session.

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Warwick Data & Artificial Intelligence Showcase
Physics Lecture Theatre and Concourse

Tuesday 17 March
Discover the latest developments in data science and artificial intelligence, with talks from six leading Warwick researchers in the field.

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Reporting and Evidencing PPIE in Health Research – Using GRIPP2 as a tool
UHCW

As with all good practice PPIE is no different, and building an evidence base is important for embedding culture change.

In this session you can find out more about how you can start to report on your PPIE more effectively to your peers, patients, and funders, as well as helping to build the evidence base needed for embedding culture change

This session will cover:

  • Why reporting the PPIE in your research is important
  • The role of PPIE reporting in evaluation of impact
  • How to report your PPIE using GRIPP2
  • A practical session on using GRIPP2 short form
  • Case studies on the use of GRIPP2
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Inaugural lecture of Professor Naomi Brookes

Inaugural lecture of Professor Naomi Brookes
Tuesday 17 March
Why do projects fail and what can we do about it? Hear from WMG’s first professor of Complex Programme Management, Naomi Brookes who will address the thorny problem of project performance.

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