The University of Warwick
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Step into a world of possibility at Warwick - a place to grow, lead, and make your mark. Your journey starts here. Postgraduate applications open this autumn.

Founded in 1965, the University of Warwick is the youngest member of the Russell Group and renowned for seeking out and addressing complex global challenges with era-defining innovative thinking. A connected ecosystem of staff, students and alumni, the University fosters transformative learning, interdisciplinary collaboration and bold industry partnerships across state-of-the-art facilities in the UK and global satellite hubs.
Here, spirited thinkers push boundaries, experiment, and challenge convention to create a better world.
This is University of Warwick.
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A community like no other
As we celebrate 60 years, our alumni community still calls Warwick home. Welcome to a community of diverse, vibrant, incredible people that make an impact on the world around us.
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Across generations, campuses and continents, our stories have shaped who we are today.
Celebrate a future 60 years in the making.

Why Warwick?

92%
has been assessed to be 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent' in the Research Excellence Framework
(REF 2021)

74th
Warwick is ranked 74th in the world and 9th in the UK
(QS World University Rankings 2026 & Complete University Guide 2026)

6th
in the UK by the UK's top 100 graduate employers
(The Graduate Market in 2024, High Fliers Research Ltd.)
Interdisciplinary Research Spotlights
Warwick’s Research Spotlights are working to tackle some of the most pressing challenges of our lifetime. Explore our six key areas of focus and find out how you can get involved.
Your morning coffee really does make you happier
Many people associate drinking coffee with feeling a mental boost, but when is the best time to drink it? Warwick research can tell you!
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Warwick awarded $3.5 million to continue the fight against sleeping sickness
The new funding will enable the University of Warwick to continue its crucial research supporting efforts to eliminate sleeping sickness in West and Central Africa
World’s largest scintillator detector, JUNO, now detecting neutrinos
University of Warwick physicists, as part of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in China, are celebrating helping bring world’s largest liquid scintillator neutrino detector online.
Treetop Tutorials: Orangutans learn how to build their beds by ‘peering’ at others and a lot of practice!
In the wild, nest-building is key to survival for orangutans – University of Warwick scientists show they learn this skill by watching others and practicing themselves.