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The WIE network is a group of staff and students from across the university as well as friends across the region who are passionate about Public and Community Engagement. We send out our network newsletter monthly. You'll hear about opportunities to get involved in running events and activities, training and development sessions, funding opportunities to deliver your own engagement activity
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Nominations are now open for WAPCE 2023
Have you engaged the public in our learning and discovery? Warwick Institute of Engagement wants to hear about it and reward your excellent Public and Community Engagement practice. Apply for the Warwick Awards for Public and Community Engagement,Link opens in a new window (WAPCE) today. Open to staff and students.
Warwick Institute of Engagement Network Conference 2023
Thursday 23 March, 9:30am-4pm - Humanities building
Warwick Institute of Engagement's mission is to support and help lead staff and students at Warwick to engage with the wider world. Our annual conference is an opportunity for interdisciplinary discussion and reflection around public engagement. Whether you're new to public engagement or an experienced hand we'll have a mixture of sessions with something for everyone. Register to join us for the conference, and submit your own ideas for sessions on our website.
Public and Community Engagement Module Development Fund
Would you like to include public or community engagement in your teaching?
Apply for up to £5,000 from Warwick Institute of Engagement to help you develop and implement your ideas. We’re looking for projects which will either add new elements to an existing module or create a new module.
If you’re excited about encouraging your students to engage with the public about your subject, we want to hear from you. Find out more at an information session on 26th January and apply by 10th February.
New MASc in Community, Engagement and Belonging
How can we truly belong in a global community? On this innovative MASc degree students will cross disciplines to explore what it means to create purposeful change within local and global communities. Students will have the flexibility to shape the course around their own interests and career goals, while developing their research skills and expertise in community engagement.
The Warwick Institute of Engagement is delighted to be partnering with Liberal Arts for this exciting new degree.
Academic Promotions Support Workshops with WIE and WIHEA
The WIE Learning Circle supporting promotions and outreach, impact and engagement have teamed up with WIHEA for the second year to put on two paired online workshops to support anyone interested in putting forward a promotions case this year or in coming years.
The WIE workshop will focus on the criteria for impact, outreach and engagement and will be led by WIE Fellows who led on the review of the IOE strand of the criteria in 2021.
The WIHEA workshops will focus on the other aspects of the promotion criteria and will be chaired by Professor Letizia Gramaglia, director of WIHEA.
The dates of the workshops are:
Wednesday, 9 November – Promotion to Senior Teaching Fellow/Senior Research Fellow/Associate Professor
Wednesday, 16 November – Promotion to Reader or Professor
The WIE/WIHEA workshop timings below are the same for both of the above dates:
1300-1345 WIE led workshop focusing on the criteria for impact, outreach and engagement
1400-1445 WIHEA led workshop focusing on the criteria for research and scholarship, teaching and learning, and collegiality, leadership and management
To register for the workshops please go to: Academic Promotions Support (warwick.ac.uk)Link opens in a new window
In addition, the WIE Learning Circle are able to offer specific support on individual applications. If you are interested in getting feedback on your application please contact one of the co-chairs Sarah Richardson or Ian Tuersley.