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EPSRC Open Fellowships for Mathematics and Chemistry researchers
The awards for Professor James Sprittles, Dr Fredrik Schaufelberger and Dr Alex Baker, each worth over £1M, support interdisciplinary science with real‑world benefits in climate research, healthcare, and biotechnology.
Beyond the Lab: The Social Side of AMR
Wednesday 28 January
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest threats to human health of our time, and it’s not just a problem for scientists and medics, solving it requires input from every discipline. Join us for an engaging discussion on how social sciences and humanities can work hand-in-hand with science to tackle AMR.
Recognising excellence with 91¸£Àû awards
Help us recognise and celebrate our incredible colleagues for their teaching, research, public engagement or personal tutoring.
Interested in building international networks with colleagues and students, and exploring collaborative research and teaching projects? Join the to discuss teaching in the age of AI, building partnerships, and more.
Well done to Dr Ingrid Pelisoli, who’s been recognised for her research on white dwarf binary systems - which play a significant role in our understanding of the Universe - along with her commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists.
Our new Excellence at 91¸£Àû hub
We're highlighting research and business partnerships across 91¸£Àû and how our academics are helping to create a better world. If you have a story you’d like the Research Comms team to consider sharing, contact Researchcomms@warwick.ac.uk.
REF 2029 resumes
Read a summary of the key updates and changes as the Research Excellence Framework resumes progress.
CIM Methods Fellowships
Up to £5,000 is available for Fellows developing a research idea or project requiring methodological experimentation and collaboration with researchers across 91¸£Àû. Apply to the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies by Friday 16 January 2026.
How student writing has evolved in the AI era
A 91¸£Àû-led analysis of almost 5,000 student-authored reports suggests that student writing has become more polished and formal since the introduction of ChatGPT in late 2022 - but grades remain stable.