The WIRL programme started in January 2017 and recruited a total of 30 fellows over four cohorts, the last of which will finish on 2022. Of the 30 fellows recruited, 16 were female and 14 male.
WIRL Fellows have conducted innovate new research in the areas of Chemistry, Classics & Ancient History, Engineering, English, History, History of Art, Law, Linguistics, Materials Engineering, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Politics, Sociology & Theatre & Performance addressing issues linked to some of the major research challenges defined in the University of Warwick's Global research Priorities.
At the end of 2021, 62 peer-reviewed publications and 1 non-peer reviewed public engagement article have been produced by WIRL Fellows including 46 journal articles, 4 books, 11 book chapters, 1 journal special issues & 1 public engagement article. In 2019, WIRL Fellows also participated in the IAS Research Cabaret, a major public engagement event which brought research to a new audience through dance, music and theatre. In addition, WIRL Fellows produced other research related outputs such as conference presentations, workshops & public engagement events.
The programme set out to deliver the next generation of research leaders. At the end of 2021 24 fellows had completed their WIRL fellowships and of these fellows;
• 22 fellows had secured a new research position in academia
• 11 fellows had successfully established an academic career by securing permanent academic position.
• 5 fellows had been awarded major individual fellowships to further develop their independent research career
• Research leadership has transferred other sectors with 2 fellows moving to positions related to their research outside of academia
• 7 fellows secured major research funding including ERC Starting Grants and MSCA Individual Fellowships as well as awards from the Leverhulme Trust & British Academy
These achievements by our WIRL fellows reflect the success of the programme in taking high potential early career researchers and offering them a high-quality training programme combined extensive support for their research and career development.