Christmas Lectures 2012
At Warwick we are committed to providing an exceptional teaching and learning experience for all our students, and this year our Christmas greeting celebrates our teaching excellence with a series of mini-lectures from some of our award-winning academics. We are very aware of our environmental impact so using this online greeting means that the money we would have spent on traditional cards can be spent on planting trees and improving the campus environment.
The Santa Booster
10:22 Tue 18 Dec 2012
Nick Barker is a Teaching Fellow and Outreach Officer in the Department of Chemistry. He is also the lead academic for the IGGY chemistry programme. In July 2012, Nick was the winner of a Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence.
A Medieval Christmas
10:22 Tue 18 Dec 2012
Amanda Hopkins is a tutor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies. Amanda was also awarded a commendation in the Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence in July 2012.
Charitable giving at Christmas
10:21 Tue 18 Dec 2012
Kimberley Scharf is a Professor of Economics and co-founder of Public Economics UK. Kimberley teaches on a number of modules in the Department of Economics and is an elected member of the Royal Economic Society.
Christmas Time- A Labour of Love?
10:21 Tue 18 Dec 2012
Sam Lyle is a Postgraduate Research Fellow in the Department of Sociology. Sam was also a winner of a Warwick Award for Teaching Excellence for Postgraduate Research Students in September 2012.
Christmas Trees & Cheetahs' Tails
10:21 Tue 18 Dec 2012
Ian Stewart is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Digital Media Fellow. He has been an academic at Warwick for over 40 years.