University Of Warwick, University Of Toronto Fund New Collaborative Research

University Of Warwick, University Of Toronto Fund New Collaborative Research

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New Delhi, Updated on Mar 18, 2025 16:57 IST

Study in UK: As part of the One World Warwick celebrations, the Toronto-Warwick Seed Fund is now open to new applications, showcasing international opportunities and the university's strategic global collaborations for students.

University Of Warwick, University Of Toronto Fund New Collaborative Research

The University of Toronto (U of T) and the University of Warwick jointly announced new seed funding to advance new and existing partnerships between students, professional staff and researchers.

Professor Michael Scott, Pro Vice-Chancellor International said, “This partnership, between two of the world’s top research-intensive universities, is an exciting catalyst for discovery, innovation and progress. Warwick’s international identity is deeply ingrained in our DNA. We see the world as a place that can be transformed for the better by learning and working collaboratively with our strategic partners across the globe.”

The U of T-Warwick Seed Fund will help in creating innovative research with the potential of a societal and academic impact. The strengths of both the universities will facilitates research and education initiatives. The academic colleagues will jointly undertake pilot projects or preliminary research, and organize events, workshops and meetings.

University Of Warwick Organises Resonate Festival Of Science and Technology

The university organised the Resonate Festival of Science and Technology where hundreds of visitors came to participate and inspire future generations in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths).

Professor Helen Wheatley, Academic Director of the Warwick Institute of Engagement, said, “The Resonate Festival of Science and Technology is all about making science and technology accessible, inclusive and exciting. Seeing people of all ages engage with our researchers, test out experiments, and discover new ideas is exactly what this festival is all about.”

Andrew Todd, Director of Regional Strategy and Partnerships at Warwick, added, “This festival highlights Warwick’s passion for showcasing our research to the wider community audiences. We want to encourage curiosity and demonstrate the exciting ways science and technology impact our daily lives.”

The event was free-to-attend and it featured live demonstrations, interactive experiments and engaging talks from the staff and students. The event offered hands-on opportunities to see how the latest developments in science are shaping our world. It covered everything from astronomy, to computing, to medicine, and engineering.







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