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    Poetry Challenges

    Professor David Morley, Director of the Warwick Writing Programme, leads you through a series of poetry podcast challenges, exploring the wonderful word-world of poetry, sharing some of his own poems and challenging you to find the poet within you.
    Fri 30 April 2010, 10:00 | Tags: Arts and Humanities

    Africa@Warwick

    Africa@Warwick a two day conference held in January 2010 highlighted research themes and teaching programmes connecting the University of Warwick to Africa.

    The event was organised by the University’s Sub-Saharan African Research Network (SSARN) and the Institute of Advanced Study (IAS).

    The diverse two-day programme outlined a sample of African-based research involving staff from the University of Warwick and colleagues located at Warwick’s strategic partner institutions across the globe, as well as highlighting funding opportunities and a range of teaching collaborations with Africa.

    This series of 14 podcasts recorded over the two days covers the following topics:
    • Youth and Children
    • Governance
    • Food and the Environment
    Mon 01 February 2010, 19:48

    T2K Work at Warwick

    From the beginning of 2010, the T2K experiment will fire a beam of muon-neutrinos from Tokai on Japan's east coast, 300km accross the country to a detector at Kamioka. It hopes to investigate the phenomenon of "neutrino oscillations" by looking for "muon neutrinos" oscillating into "electron neutrinos".

    There are 62 institutes across 12 different countries contributing to the T2K experiment. Within this broad collaboration Warwick has made some important and significant contributions towards construction, quality assurance, calibration hardware and software analysis.
    Thu 14 January 2010, 10:39 | Tags: Sciences

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