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Research: The ongoing effects of COVID-19
A new film, released by researchers from Warwick and the end-of-life charity, Marie Curie, highlights that people with terminal illness are struggling to balance the desire to live fulfilling lives with the time they have left and ensuring they stay protected from catching Covid-19. Watch a short clipLink opens in a new window to hear more from the participants in the study.
Today's experience impacts how we feel about last night's sleep quality
New research from the Department of Psychology suggests that how well we think we slept is not only determined throughout the night but also throughout the following day. Learn more about the interesting resultsLink opens in a new window, published in the Journal of Sleep Research.
Foundation Course on Responsible Research and Innovation
Registration is now open for a Foundation Course on Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). Open to researchers, and staff who support research, the courseLink opens in a new window provides an introduction into the wider impacts of research and innovation and how unintended negative impacts can be avoided.
Sustainable Cities: Funding opportunity
Apply for the Sustainable Cities Global Research Priority Small Grants Scheme, dedicated to supporting those at Warwick working in and with urban research. Find out more about the themesLink opens in a new window that underlie the GRP’s work and apply before 31 January 2023.
Apply for funding in translational research
The Warwick-Wellcome Translational Fellowship Awards support the translation of research findings into improvements in human health. Funding is available for a dedicated researcher to engage with translational research activities and take forward opportunities. Find out if you’re eligible and apply by 15 DecemberLink opens in a new window.
New technology revolutionises motorway merging for autonomous cars
New research suggests improved technology will soon allow self-driving cars to merge onto motorways and highways with better safety. Read more about the WMG research and watch a videoLink opens in a new window showing how the system works.