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Research culture hub
Whether it’s REF, funding applications or Warwick’s processes, research culture is mentioned more and more. But what does it mean and how can it help us make Warwick the best place to do research? Explore key definitions, emerging trends and training materials in our new hubLink opens in a new window.
Global Sustainability Event
This May, we’ll be bringing together universities and community groups to explore how education and community engagement can drive impact in sustainability. Read more and see how you can submit an abstract by 14 March.
Society and Culture seed grant scheme
Interested in interdisciplinary research supporting an inclusive knowledge society, or activities exploring the role of the University in producing and disseminating knowledge? The Society and Culture seed grant scheme might be for you - applications are open until 21 March.
New online psychological therapy improves sleep and mental health
Researchers from Warwick Medical School have pioneered a new therapy that dramatically improves insomnia, anxiety and depression symptoms.
Eco-anxiety and the ends of the self in times of ego-logical crises
Tuesday 11 March
Join this talk to explore eco-anxiety and reflect on how it can be addressed collectively.
Why don't more women reach the boardroom?
Colleagues from Warwick Business School explore four reasons why fewer women reach senior leadership positions in large organisations.
Infinitely Curious: Meet Wiji Arulampalam
"I've enjoyed every minute of it!"
Read about Wiji’s 40-year career in economics that ‘just happened’, and her incredible research that put her among the top two percent of highly cited researchers in her field.
Warwick research creates groundbreaking reversible adhesive technology to revolutionise fashion sustainability
Researchers from our Chemistry department have worked with CreateMe Technologies to develop new technology that promises to make textile recycling significantly more scalable.
AI in research guidance
To better understand the risks and benefits of using AI in research, your responsibilities, and expected standards, take a look at new guidance for the use of AI in research from the Research Governance and Ethics Committee.