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PG Study (Aug - Sept 2024)

Date Mon, 19 Aug to Thu, 19 Sep

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Explore our courses for 2025 entry, including our Open Days coming up in October

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Our alumni community still call Warwick home. Welcome to a community of diverse, vibrant, incredible people that make an impact on the world around us.

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92% of our research

has been assessed to be 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent' in the Research Excellence Framework

( REF 2021 )

Warwick is ranked 69th in the world and 10th in the UK

(QS World University Rankings 2025)

in the UK by the UK's top 100 graduate employers

(The Graduate Market in 2024, High Fliers Research Ltd.)

Research Spotlight...

Research stories

The way ahead is driven by expert researchers who are exploring ways to create a better world for everyone. Read some of our researcher's stories to learn more about their incredible work.

More about research at Warwick...

International Research Culture Conference

The International Research Culture Conference (IRCC) invites all those working in research to come together to connect and cultivate an inclusive community of practice.

Breakthrough in detecting skin cancer

Learn how the team from the Department of Physics are developing a new technology which could help detect skin cancer.

Warwick Research Celebration

The Warwick Research Celebration brought our research community together to celebrate the invaluable contributions made by our people.

What's on...

Warwick Researchers Lead the Way in Developing Sustainable Alternatives to Plastics

Researchers at The University of Warwick have made significant progress in the search for sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics. In response to growing environmental concerns, the move towards a circular economy and changing consumer preferences, the research team has identified that certain mixtures of small organic molecules form interesting glasses and viscous liquids. These so-called organic eutectics are promising candidates for replacing polymers in various products.

More news...

After the End: Is it time to start rethinking endings in global health emergencies?

A new initiative set to improve the way in which we end global health emergencies has launched to critically examine how endings are determined.

The project, led by the University of Oxford in collaboration with The University of Warwick, is titled “After the End” and was funded by a £9 million grant from the Wellcome Trust.
 

Care workers worse off than two years ago, new paper shows

Already having a high rate of in-work poverty, care workers are now worse off in real terms than they were two years ago and should be given pay parity with equivalent NHS roles, according to new research.

Warwick Researchers Lead the Way in Developing Sustainable Alternatives to Plastics

Researchers at The University of Warwick have made significant progress in the search for sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics. In response to growing environmental concerns, the move towards a circular economy and changing consumer preferences, the research team has identified that certain mixtures of small organic molecules form interesting glasses and viscous liquids. These so-called organic eutectics are promising candidates for replacing polymers in various products.