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IATL Online Module Fair for 2026/27 undergraduate modules - 29th April 1pm
IATL Virtual Module Fair - Wednesday 29th April 1pm
Learn more about the modules we are running in 2026/26
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ICUR 2026 - Abstract Submission Deadline EXTENDED
We are delighted to announce that we are extending the submission deadline for ICUR 2026 until Monday 13th April 2026.
Submit your abstract today using this link:
Research Culture Week session: 鈥淗ow You Can Get Involved in Research as an Undergraduate鈥
Research Culture Week session: 鈥淗ow You Can Get Involved in Research as an Undergraduate鈥 On Tuesday 24th March from 14:00 – 15:00, the Student Research team from the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) are hosting an informative session designed to introduce undergraduates to the possibilities of getting involved in research early in their university career.
Have your voice heard across Europe!
The IATL Student Research Support team is partnering with an Erasmus+ funded project on Undergraduate Research in Europe — the same initiative helping to launch European versions of our popular event, leading up to a Posters in Brussels showcase later this year.
As part of this project, a team led by Humboldt University in Berlin is exploring how undergraduate students across Europe (including the UK and Ireland) perceive research, researchers, and civic engagement. This is a chance for 糖心TV students to make sure your perspectives shape this international study.
If you鈥檇 like to help ensure 糖心TV voices are represented, please take a few minutes to complete this short survey:
Your contribution really does make a difference — and it only takes a moment! The survey is currently open until midday on 31st March.
IATL Project Support Funding聽
. The application deadline is Wednesday 1 April at 23:59.
IATL provides funding and support for student-led research projects. This year鈥檚 call for student-led projects centres around student research: successful projects will be aligned with one or more of the outlined, and must include undergraduate(s) on the research team.
If you would like to speak to a member of the Student Research team about your project idea before you submit a proposal, you can book a drop-in session online: . Applications must be submitted by Wednesday 1st April 2026 at 23.59 UK time.
Research Culture Week session: 鈥淗ow You Can Get Involved in Research as an Undergraduate鈥
On Tuesday 24th March from 14:00 – 15:00, the Student Research team from the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) are hosting an informative session designed to introduce undergraduates to the possibilities of getting involved in research early in their university career. Follow the link to find out more.
International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) 2026 - SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED!
We are delighted to announce that we are extending the submission deadline for ICUR 2026 until Monday 13th April 2026. Submit your abstract today using this link:
Follow the link above to read more..
Staff Wellbeing Project Prof Elena Riva, with Dr Amber Tout and colleagues, has been awarded Research England鈥檚 Enhancing Research Culture Fund

Research England ECRF – Staff Wellbeing Project Prof Elena Riva, with Dr Amber Tout and colleagues, has been awarded Research England鈥檚 Enhancing Research Culture Fund for the strategic project Embedding Researcher & Research Professional Wellbeing into Research Culture, to map wellbeing support and inform future interventions. 馃敆 More: /research/research-culture-at-warwick/researchculturecatalogue/staff-wellbeing/
Design Thinking Experience for Curious Minds
Join us for the Design Thinking Experience for Curious Minds, a one鈥慸ay workshop on Tuesday 24 March, 09:30–16:30, in the IAS Seminar Room, Zeeman Building.
Led by Dr Tom Ritchie and Ed Watson, this interactive session introduces practical Design Thinking methods to help you approach challenges creatively, work collaboratively, and strengthen skills valued in today鈥檚 job market. You鈥檒l take part in hands鈥憃n activities, explore real鈥憌orld examples, and reflect on how these techniques can support innovation and problem鈥憇olving.
Read more about the workshop and sign up hereLink opens in a new window.
Join us on a visit to the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
We鈥檙e excited to offer students the chance to join those studying The Science of Music module on a special visit to the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire on Saturday 21 February, from 11 am to 2 pm. You鈥檒l have the opportunity to:
- Hear the Coull Quartet perform and talk about what it鈥檚 like to play in different acoustic spaces
- Attend a lecture on acoustics delivered by Professor Rachel Edwards from the Department of Physics
This is a great chance to experience live music, learn something new, and explore how science and sound come together. If you鈥檇 like to come along, please sign up here. Places are limited, so make sure to sign up quickly!