Welcome to the Spring 2025 edition of Spotlight.
In this edition, check out our project achievements and get involved in opportunities coming up this month.
Plus, read first-hand experiences of our wonderful female researchers, their advice to future academics and how their curiosity powers everything they do.
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Professor Caroline Meyer, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research) |
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Welcome to our special Research Spotlights edition!
Join us in celebrating the official launch of the Interdisciplinary Research Spotlights, Warwick's six key areas of research.
- Behaviour
- Business, Manufacturing and Innovation
- Digital, Data Science and AI
- Health
- Society and Culture
- Sustainability
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In the Department of Economics, The ESRC Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) has been awarded £7.1 million to deliver its ambitious social science research vision over the next five years.
The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation's 2024 winner is the poetry collection Revelation Freshly Erupting by Nelly Sachs, translated from German by Andrew Shanks and published by Carcanet Press.
Professor Tim Lockley found lost episodes of ‘Letter from America’ while researching classical music broadcasting. Found on the reverse side of Toscanini broadcasts, the episodes (pictured right) were made in the New York BBC studio.
WMG scientists have been listed in the World’s Top 2% database. Congratulations to Dr Harjinder Lallie (pictured left) and Dr Saif Ul Islam.
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Professor Paul Botley has prepared an edition of the letters of the northern European poet, rhetorician and historian Dominicus Baudius (1561-1613), transforming the new edition into a reliable and substantial source.
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Warwick Medical School MB ChB students Rosie Rudin and Louisa Harris are authors of a recently published systematic review: Exploring different interventions for Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs)
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Angela Creese and Adrian Blackedge from SELCS received a Horizon grant for their research project to inform inclusive, future-focused language policy in Europe by exploring the creative communication of young people across six European cities. |
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Dr John MacArtney from Warwick Medical School co-led a team to publish a report identifying research priorities in dying, palliative and end of life care for social science and humanities researchers.
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What drives human behaviour? Our experts work across multiple disciplines to challenge our understanding of how we behave. Together, we’re exploring how people live and what impact this has on our society, economics, and the environment.
Discover how our research is transforming lives.
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