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Early Career Researcher Network Inaugural meeting
We recently welcomed guests from the British Academy to our first event as a member of the British Academy Early Career Researcher Network Midlands Hub. Learn more about the event and how it supports ECRs at Warwick.
Exploring the contribution of British Black and Asian actors to Shakespearean theatre
See how Warwick researcher Dr Jami Rogers is exploring the contribution of British Black and Asian actors to Shakespearean theatre in the UK, interviewing practitioners of colour who share recollections of their experiences in the acting industry.
Warwick academic helps to shape global democracy benchmark report on Albania
Warwick’s Dr Andi Hoxhaj has been invited to review the health of democracy in Albania, as part of the 2022 Freedom House Nations in Transit Report; an annual expert assessment of the state of democracy in the region stretching from Central Europe to Central Asia. Learn more about his work.
Research: How farming shaped the world
Why are some countries so much more developed than others? Watch Omer Moav from the Department of Economics explain new research findings which shed light on the origins of civilisation.
Warwick Turing Fellow Hosted Catch Up Series 2022
Register for the Warwick Turing Catch Up Series to discover cutting-edge research from Warwick Data. Featuring talks from Turing Fellows and leading researchers at the Alan Turing Institute, the event will showcase the latest developments in data science and artificial intelligence.
Study by Warwick economists calls for fruit and vegetables subsidy
New research from Warwick shows that a subsidy of 25% of the cost of fruit and vegetables could boost consumption levels and improve healthy eating habits. Find out more and watch a video where our Warwick economists explain these findings in more detail.
Representation in our research community - take part
We’re looking for researchers, along with academic and professional services staff who support them, to help consider barriers to progression in research faced by underrepresented groups and associated factors (including ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, disability and faith). Register your interest for interviews and focus groups which will help the University work towards achieving a more diverse and inclusive research culture.
Technologies of Criminal Justice Seminar and Networking Event
Interested in the role of technology in the criminal justice system? Join a seminar and networking event on 29 April and learn more about the research that is happening within the Centre of Operational Research, from Digital Forensics and Technology, to Policing models and the Law and more.
Challenging the beliefs on the evolution of language
Learn more about a breakthrough research study by Dr Adriano R.Lameria, Department of Psychology, which found that apes’ communication calls are in fact socially shaped, challenging traditional beliefs about the evolution of language.