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Develop your use of technology to support teaching and learning

Join an introductory session on 3 November to learn more about the project-based Postgraduate Award in Technology Enhanced Learning. Open to all members of staff involved in teaching and learning or supporting teaching and learning.

Mon 24 Oct 2022, 11:55 | Tags: OUR PEOPLE TEACHING & LEARNING NOTICEBOARD

January 2023 Degree Ceremony dates announced

This January, we will be holding both our traditional Degree Congregations, for students due to graduate in January 2023, as well as inviting graduates who graduated in absentia in January 2022 back to campus for a belated and thoroughly deserved moment to recognise their achievements. Find out more and view the schedule.

Fri 14 Oct 2022, 09:34 | Tags: TEACHING & LEARNING NOTICEBOARD

Training sessions for personal tutors

The Dean of Students Office is running a series of online training sessions to support Personal Tutors in their roles. They will cover a variety of topics including wellbeing, cost of living and an introduction to the new residential community team. Find out more about their term 1 sessions and book your place here.

Fri 14 Oct 2022, 09:33 | Tags: OUR PEOPLE TEACHING & LEARNING

WIHEA: New Fellows and Funding Call now open

Meet this year’s new cohort of Staff and Student Fellows for the Warwick International Higher Education Academy, and learn more about the internal and external project funds that are now open for proposals until 31 October.

Fri 14 Oct 2022, 09:31 | Tags: OUR PEOPLE TEACHING & LEARNING

Be a part of the Institutional Teaching and Learning Review

Help us make a real difference to education at Warwick by signing up to take an active role in the Institutional Teaching and Learning Review (ITLR). It’s an informative and rewarding professional experience, which can help build your knowledge and connections. Find out more about how to get involved on the ITLR website.

Thu 06 Oct 2022, 15:13 | Tags: TEACHING & LEARNING

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.

Fri 30 Sep 2022, 11:33 | Tags: OUR PEOPLE TEACHING & LEARNING EVENTS RESEARCH

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