Situated on Library Road within the University of Warwick campus in Coventry, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies occupies space in the Social Sciences building at CV4 7AL. The University of Warwick is a public institution, and the Centre operates as one of its cross-faculty units, drawing together researchers and students from across disciplinary boundaries to work on shared methodological questions.
What the Centre Does
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies focuses on research and teaching that cuts across traditional academic disciplines. Rather than sitting within a single department, it works across faculties, exploring how different fields approach the question of method itself. It maintains a presence on Mastodon and Twitter, reflecting its engagement with digital and networked forms of scholarly exchange. Wi-Fi access is available on site via the Eduroam network, which is standard across university campuses in the UK.
Getting There
The Centre is based on the main University of Warwick campus, which sits between Coventry and Kenilworth. The campus is served by regular bus connections from Coventry city centre, and Library Road runs through the heart of the university grounds, making the Social Sciences building straightforward to locate once on campus. The university’s website at warwick.ac.uk provides further details on access and events.