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Freelance working in the creative industries
Read Dr Heidi Ashton’s blog, as part of the Productivity and Futures of Work GRP, on the importance of freelancers in the creative industries, their importance to the economy and the impact of non-status employment.
The Choices and Challenges of Childbirth
Join Sociology’s Dr.Georgia Clancy at ESRC Festival of Social Science event on 25 November as she explores women’s most popular childbirth choices and the barriers preventing their realisation.
EUTOPIA Week: 22-26 November
See the online open sessions available at EUTOPIA Week, when the universities of the EUTOPIA alliance will meet in Barcelona to discuss the present and the future of European higher education. Find out more and register.
New doctoral training programme will train future healthcare professionals
A collaboration of Midlands universities, including Warwick, will benefit from £7.24million funding from Wellcome for PhD training in mental health and neurosciences. Learn more about how the money will be used.
NIHR open-access policy to make peer-reviewed research articles openly available from June 2022
Peer-reviewed research articles supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) will have to be made “immediately, freely and openly accessible to all” from June next year under the funder’s new open-access policy. Learn more.
Webinar: The Future of Fashion
Join Rachel Sandby-Thomas, Registrar, and a panel of academic and alumni experts on 25 November to gain an insight into the world of fashion and retail through the lens of artificial intelligence and rich data, and learn more about the future of this globally-influential sector.
Our new supercomputer
Find out about Sulis, a new state of the art £3 million supercomputer which provides Warwick researchers with a higher capability system to run high throughput calculations.
High quality employment is key to levelling up
Hear from ReWAGE, the new independent think-tank based in Warwick’s Institute for Employment Research, on key tasks for the Government’s levelling-up agenda.
Join the Lord Rootes Fund Committee
We’re seeking members of staff to join the Committee for the 2021/22 academic year, to help support enterprising and imaginative student projects and raise awareness of this unique student opportunity.