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Dr. Godwin Yeboah Honoured with Research Enabler Award 2025

We are proud to announce that Dr. Godwin Yeboah has been awarded the prestigious Warwick Research Enabler Award 2025 as part of our 60 Years Celebration. This award, presented by the University, recognizes Dr. Yeboah's exceptional dedication to enhancing research culture and supporting researchers, technicians, and partners in achieving excellence.

The Warwick Research Celebration event on April 7th was a fantastic opportunity to reflect on our collective achievements and look ahead to a future of impactful research. Congratulations to Dr. Yeboah and all the award winners! Let's continue to innovate, inspire, and create positive change together.


Godwin Yeboah awarded Software Sustainability Institute Fellowship

We are thrilled to announce that Godwin Yeboah, a Senior Research Software Engineer from the Research Computing team, has been selected as a Software Sustainability Fellow for the 2025 cohort. This prestigious fellowship recognizes Godwin's dedication to advancing software practices and his visionary plan to establish a Community of Digital Humanities Research Software Engineers in the Midlands.

The fellowship, which includes a £4000 grant and mentorship, will empower Godwin to foster collaboration and innovation among like-minded professionals. He will join a network of passionate fellows committed to promoting excellence in software sustainability and community-building.

Congratulations to Godwin on this remarkable achievement! We look forward to witnessing the positive impact of his fellowship on the digital humanities and research software engineering landscape.

The announcement post is at https://www.software.ac.uk/news/introducing-2025-fellowship-cohort-insights-and-celebrations


Celebrating 10 years of the RTPs: Research Computing seminar

Join us for the RTP 10 year celebration seminar series! This Research Computing seminar will showcase RTP-enabled research from a broad range of disciplines, from modern languages and cultures through to psychology, life sciences and chemistry. We will also highlight the research computing infrastructure, support and expertise available to all Warwick researchers through the RTPs.