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Impact in Action - Warwick Impact Academy

Take a look at the range of impact training and resources available at The University of Warwick below. Can't find what you're looking for? Get in touch with the team.

Arts

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CHANGING THE FATE OF UK LEISURE CENTRES

Professor Otto Saumarez-Smith, from the Department of History of Art, is working to change the fate of UK leisure centres by getting these culturally significant buildings listed status as architectural and historically significant.

An actor in the REWIND play

LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY THROUGH THEATRE

The School of Modern Languages' Professor Ribeiro de Menezes’ work with Ephemeral Ensemble seeks to remember those in the recent past who were tortured, murdered, or forced into exile during military dictatorships in Latin America.

Social Sciences

Notes on paper about dignity, carers and benefits

A DIFFERENT KIND OF SOCIAL SECURITY

Dr Michael Orton from the Warwick Institute for Employment Research (IER) has carried out research into the UK's social security system, highlighting its failures and helping to develop a web resource for improvement.

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CHANGING THE LANDSCAPE OF PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES

The School of Law's Professor Sharifah Sekalala's work plays a fundamental role in shaping a pivotal understanding of human rights and their implementation in the current global climate of health crises.

Science, Engineering & Medicine

Professor David Haddleton in the lab

INNOVATIVE TESTOSTERONE TREATMENT FOR MENOPAUSAL WOMEN

David Haddleton, Professor of Polymer Chemistry, and the team from the University of Warwick-founded Medherant use novel transdermal drug delivery technology to develop innovative treatments, including a testosterone patch for post-menopausal women.

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REDUCING INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH RESEARCH

Professor Abimbola Ayorinde and Raheela Shaikh are co-creating innovative ways to promote the inclusion of racially minoritised communities in health research, through workshops, videos and more.

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