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The WIE Skills Festival has launched

We've been working hard with our Fellows to overhaul our online training resources, with a dedicated "Festival" home page for staff, PG and UG students.

Mon 23 Aug 2021, 16:58

Laura Lammasniemi announced as winner of prestigious BSA award lecture in social sciences!

The British Science Association (BSA) has announced the winners of its prestigious Award Lecture series for 2021. Seven of the top early career researchers, all based in the UK, have been recognised for their cutting-edge work and committed public engagement efforts - including Laura Lammasniemi, University of Warwick, winner for social sciences! Congratulations Laura!

Mon 28 Jun 2021, 13:42

Congratulations to Naomi de la Tour on her WATE award!

WIE Fellow, Naomi de la Tour is one of this years recipients of the Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence.

Wed 23 Jun 2021, 10:06


WIE Fellow produces special issue on patient and public involvement in the International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care

Professor Sophie Staniszewska, WIE Foundation Fellow, is the guest editor for a special edition of the International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. This edition features 24 papers which explore examples from around the world of what people are doing to involve patients. Papers are free access for 3 months to ensure the patient community can read them too.

Thu 22 Apr 2021, 10:52

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