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ÌÇÐÄTV India Network Launch

Monday 16th March, 15:00-17:30
Panorama, Rootes Building

Join the launch of the ÌÇÐÄTV India Network and help shape our institutional engagement with India:

  • Hear from the University’s senior leaders and reflect on what is, and should be, ÌÇÐÄTV’s distinctive approach to engaging with India.
     
  • Learn about many inspiring and impactful projects that our researchers are undertaking in collaboration with partners in India.
     
  • Find out more about the ÌÇÐÄTV India Network, and how it will connect colleagues across the institution, and facilitate collaborations with partners in India.
     
  • Sign up to the ÌÇÐÄTV India Network mailing list to receive our news and participate in future India opportunities and events.
Fri 13 Mar 2026, 15:07 | Tags: Arts Faculty News

EU Funding & Training Opportunities

Please find below a summary of current EU funding and training opportunities that may be of interest across the Faculty of Arts.

Seed Funding for collaborations and for proposal writing for EU funding opportunities:

  • reminder – still open for submissions, next deadline: Wed 18 March 2026, 5pm
  • No applications received for this deadline yet- this will be the final deadline for this academic year.

Training for Horizon Europe opportunities:

  • - call deadline: 9 Sep 2026; deadline to apply for training: Fri 8 May 12pm. Also open to external applicants looking to be hosted at ÌÇÐÄTV. 
  • - call deadlines: Oct 2026 for ERC STG; Jan 2027 for ERC COG; deadline to apply for training: 5pm on Wed 6 May 
  • ERC Plus Grants- Thursday 23 April, 1.30pm- 2.30pm, online. Overview of the ERC’s newest scheme, , with a deadline in Sep 2026. Grants of up to €7 Million (lump sum), 4-7 years, and open to all disciplines. . .
  • - bespoke consultancy support of up to 25 hours per consortium to be offered for up to 2 proposals coordinated by ÌÇÐÄTV academics and to be submitted to the 2026 round exclusively. Apply by 5pm on Mon 11 May.

If you have any questions about these opportunities, please get in touch.

Kind regards,

Lelia

Lelia Buretia | EU Research Development Officer | Research & Impact Services

E: lelia.buretia@warwick.ac.uk

Mon 09 Mar 2026, 14:57 | Tags: Funding Opportunity


Monash Arts and Social Science Colleagues Visit ÌÇÐÄTV: Drop-In Sessions

Dear Colleagues,

From 9th to 13th March, WIE are delighted to be hosting Professors and (Arts, Monash University) for a week-long residency and programme of events. Supported by the Monash ÌÇÐÄTV Alliance Research Activation Fund, this week-long programme is designed to draw together the faculties Arts and Social Sciences at both Monash and ÌÇÐÄTV to explore the nature and value of public engagement at the two institutions and use this as a basis for new collaborations, new research, new teaching and to equip both universities to better articulate the value of the so-called H.A.S.S. family of disciplines as they intersect with engagement practices.

Alongside larger networking events, the programme will involve two open door, drop-in sessions to allow ÌÇÐÄTV staff to consult informally with our Monash guests about future projects, collaborations or simply to explore. Non appointments necessary, just turn up. The sessions will run at:

    Tues 10 March, Arts 2:30 – 3:30 pm (FAB1.38)

    Wed 11 March Social Sciences 2:30 pm – 3:30pm (Social Sciences, B1.36).

Although the sessions might appear to be faculty specific, colleagues from either session can drop in to either.

Please contact Dr James Hodkinson j.r.hodkinson@warwick.ac.uk or Dr Georgiana Mihut Georgiana.Mihut@warwick.ac.uk for further details.

All very best wishes,

James Hodkinson

Fri 27 Feb 2026, 10:00 | Tags: Arts Faculty News

SHAPE Innovation Training and further opportunities with ÌÇÐÄTV innovations

ÌÇÐÄTV innovations have some key upcoming opportunities;

 Arts and Social Sciences Innovation: Scaling and sustaining your Impact

 Wednesday 11 March 2026 – Oculus Room 1.07

12.00-1.30pm: Seminar (lunch included)

2-4pm: Workshop

Further details and registration:

Do you want to use your research to make a real difference to people’s lives? Are you interested in discovering innovative approaches to increase the scale and sustainability of your impact?

This training, led by Dr Mark Mann, a specialist in research-based social innovation, will explore a range of pathways to impact for researchers in Arts and Social Sciences. It will consider how activities such as policy engagement, community engagement and partnerships could be scaled up through commercial routes like social ventures.

The training will be split into two sessions. Participants can attend either or both parts, depending on their interest:

12.00-1.30pm: Seminar

This session will explore a range of possibilities for knowledge exchange for research in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines and think about the best ways to build sustainable pathways to impact, including looking at how to build research-based products and services that can create real change for your partners.

2.00-4.00pm: Workshop

In this interactive workshop, participants will spend time planning how you could turn your idea into a product or service to increase the impact of your research. You will be supported by the trainers to work on:

  • Defining the current stage you are at, including key research outputs, current ideas, and any activities that have already taken place
  • Mapping the potential customers, users and beneficiaries for your project
  • Articulating the benefits of your idea for the user groups

This event is organised by ÌÇÐÄTV Innovations. If you have any questions, please contact: emma.roberts.1@warwick.ac.uk

Thu 26 Feb 2026, 19:15 | Tags: Arts Faculty News

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