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01 Oct

Beats Are Back: Award-Winning VR Immersion Lands at the University of Warwick

The highly acclaimed VR adventure explores and transports audiences back to the heart of Coventry’s rave scene in the late 80s.

25 Sept

Warwick success in latest Knowledge Exchange Framework results

The University of Warwick has once again demonstrated its leadership in innovation, collaboration, and societal impact, achieving strong results in the latest Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF 5) published by Research England.

19 Sept

University of Warwick wins in new category of ‘University of the Year in the Midlands 2026’

The University of Warwick is celebrating multiple successes in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026.

15 Sept

A new partnership to shape the future of Creative Technologies

The University of Warwick and the Centre for Entertainment Arts (CEA) have officially joined forces in a bold new CreaTech strategic partnership, uniting one of the UK’s most innovative universities with a global leader in digital entertainment education.

15 Sept

A Top Ranked University: Warwick’s Rise Reflects Our Vision

With a new cohort of students starting to consider their higher education options, the University of Warwick has placed 7th in the Guardian University Guide 2026.

11 Sept

University of Warwick opens its doors for Heritage Open Days 2025

The University of Warwick is offering a behind the scenes opportunity to explore its history, archives and campus buildings as part of Heritage Open Days 2025.

05 Sept

New imaging techniques show what happens inside your bones during hip replacement surgery

Pioneering imaging methods used in research from WMG University of Warwick, in collaboration with University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust have revealed how the surgical process impact bones and implant stability during hip replacements.

02 Sept

New research shows that abandoning a shopping trolley is worse for the planet than you think

New research from WMG at University of Warwick has found that the carbon footprint of collecting and refurbishing abandoned trolleys adds up to the equivalent of flying from London to New York and back twice!

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