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Research Seminar: ''Queering the Pitch?''
At this seminar, ‘Queering the Pitch?’ Male Survivors and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence’, on 2 November, hear from Professor Chris Dolan, Global Sustainable Development, about the multiple ways in which the phenomenon of sexual violence against men - and the realities experienced by the survivors produced by that violence – destabilise established understandings of how such violence works, who is victimized by it, and how and why it needs to be tackled. It then looks at how this destabilisation in turn challenges us to reconsider core assumptions about the relationship between data and intervention.
Connecting place, culture, research and impact - stories from Coventry
Join a one-day live event focusing on the learning outcomes from the Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 intensive independent research programme, led by the University of Warwick and Coventry University with local artists, communities and citizens. The day, on 25 November, will look ahead to researching Coventry’s legacy programme and the opportunities for Bradford UK City of Culture 2025.
Get started thinking about research impact
The Impact Training Program is hosting its first session, Introduction to Impact, on 9 November, followed by a series of courses that provide an opportunity to learn more about what research impact is and how it is being supported at Warwick.
Explore the funding opportunities available with EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account
Several funding opportunities like Institutional Pump Priming, ECR Pump Priming, and Secondment/Exchange Scheme are available to apply, before 14 November, as a part of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Impact Acceleration Account. Further details on eligibility can be found on the webpage.
Connecting Cultures funding for 2022/23
Explore the support and resources available for those working in and with culture, loosely structured around three themes: Culture and Community, Creativity and Connection, and Transnational and Global Humanities.
Skin cancer research
Watch Professor Emma MacPherson, Department of Physics, talking to Sky News about the world's first scanner capable of detecting skin cancer beneath the skin, which could improve diagnosis and speed up surgery.
Introducing the Behaviour, Brain and Society Global Research Priority
This Global Research Priority brings together academics from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds to foster Warwick’s research on behavioural science topics of societal interest. Join an event on 13 October to discover more about the GRP, support for your research and how you can get involved and help to shape the GRP’s future.
Your interest in research impact, ready to Interchange
Discover the Interchange community of practice series, hosting its first session on 1 November, bringing a deep insight into ‘Experiences of Engaging with Government & Policy’. Each session focuses on different topic or aspect of research impact, across Arts and Social Sciences.
Let’s discuss how low-performing employees think teams could achieve more?
Warwick Women’s Professional Network invites members and non-members, staff students and alumni of any gender, to attend their first social event of the academic year. WBS PhD student, Skyler Xie will get the conversation rolling by briefly introducing social capital: how teams could achieve better results, from the perspective of low-performing employees. Make a date in your diary on 3 October for a free evening of discussion at the WBS campus, the Shard in London Bridge - refreshments will be included.