Departmental news
Dr Guido van Meersbergen tallks to Nia about his research on You Tube
Please watch Dr Guido van Meersbergen talk to History student Nia about his research at: https://youtu.be/Iklo0Wr1_lgLink opens in a new window
Professor Beat Kümin talks to Marli about his research on You Tube
Please watch Professor Beat Kümin being interviewed about his research by Marli, a History students at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6EvBPDNJFsLink opens in a new window
Vacancies - Assistant or Associate Professor in Life Sciences
We have three positions available for Assistant or Associate Professor to join the School of Life Sciences (SLS). We are looking for individuals who are capable of developing innovative and original research programmes that address current and future challenges in life science, such as environmental change, sustainable intensification, biology of disease, neuroscience, understanding whole organism dynamics or engineering biology.
Closing date: Sunday 16 January 2022.
Undergraduate degrees receive Royal Society of Biology Accreditation
All of our undergraduate degrees have been successfully re-accredited by the Royal Society of Biology (RSB). RSB accredited degrees undergo rigorous, independent assessment to ensure a solid academic foundation in biological knowledge and key skills and prepares graduates to address the needs of employers.
Graduates from Accredited programmes receive one year of free membership of the Royal Society of biology in their final year, opening up networks at a crucial time when applying for jobs. Whichever area of biology you wish to gain a career in, membership will help you:
- Stay up to date with what is happening across the life sciences
- Gain additional recognition for your skills and experience
- Develop your professional network
- Demonstrate your support for the future of biology
Interested in studying with us? Check out our bioscience degree courses
Dr Meleisa Ono-George awarded National Teaching Fellowship
Congratulation to Dr Meleisa Ono-George who has been award National Teaching Fellowship.
Dr Meleisa Ono-George is an expert in anti-racist pedagogy and inclusive teaching practice. Embedding both in order to support more positive outcomes and experience for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) students in Higher Education. She is Associate Professor and Director of Student Experience in the Department of History.
Associate Professor/ Professor of Infection Microbiology position available
Applications are invited for an Associate Professor or Professor of Infection Microbiology to join the School of Life Sciences at the University of Warwick.
The School of Life Sciences has an international presence in microbiology, particularly within the global research priority of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We aim to appoint an outstanding new academic staff member to strengthen research in cross-disciplinary approaches, complementing existing strengths in the School and leading a laboratory based research group in one or more of the following areas: antimicrobial resistance, anti-infective discovery, host-pathogen interactions and immunology including the microbiome, microbial genetics, virology and structural and chemical biology approaches to address human and animal infection.
Closing date: 30 April 2021
High Career Prospects for Warwick Computer Science Graduates
The Graduate Outcomes Survey of 2017/18 Warwick graduates highlighted that:
- Computer Science is 2nd in the country and Russell Group for career prospects
- 97% of our undergraduate students go on to work in highly skilled roles
- 91% employment rate of our postgraduate students
Derived from the Graduate Outcomes survey of 2017/18 graduates, carried out approximately 15 months after completion. Contains HESA data: Copyright Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited 2020. HESA cannot accept responsibility for any inferences or conclusions derived by third parties from its data.