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Funding opportunity: technicians and researchers
Apply for an FTMA3 award which supports placements, secondments and other activities contributing to the mobility and development of researchers and technical staff. Find out more and apply by 18 November.
Get some rest for your mental health
As we hit the middle of term, learn how to improve your rest and sleep. Join the REST study, an initiative developed with the involvement of The Centre for Mental Health & Wellbeing and Productivity & Futures of Work GRP.
COP26: resilience to disaster events and citizen science
Read a piece by Professor Jon Coaffee and Dr Vangelis Pitidis on resilience to disaster events and citizen science.
Policy Support Fund: Enabling evidence-based policy making
Internal grants of up to £50k are available for research projects delivered in conjunction with external organisations. Eligible projects should focus on contributing to policy change, whether at regional, national or international level. Read more.
International travel guidance for all staff and PGR students
Read new international travel guidance issued to ensure that all University staff and PGR students are compliant with Export Control regulations applying to the transfer of physical goods, technology, materials, equipment, or know-how from a University to outside of the UK.
Apply to the International Partnership Fund
Bid for funding to support the development of partnerships with leading universities and research institutes around the world. Applications to be received by 21 November 2021.
Countdown to COP26 - A message from Stuart Croft
Stuart Croft, VC gives his perspective on Warwick's role during COP26 and our long-terms goals.
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
And find out about Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, enabling knowledge transfer between academia and industry, and how to apply for the latest round.
The Energy Trilemma
Hear from Dr Jonathan Clarke from our Centre for Global Sustainable Development as he discusses the action required to avoid future energy crises in the UK.