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£8.1m partnership to accelerate Lithium-ion battery recycling
WMG, University of Warwick is part of an industry-academia consortium, with Mint InnovationLink opens in a new window, Jaguar Land RoverLink opens in a new window (JLR) and LiBatt Recycling (Recyclus Group)Link opens in a new window,to accelerate Lithium-ion battery recycling research.
Warwick welcomes future engineers to 2025 Design & Make Challenge
More than 100 students from 25 schools across the region gathered at the University of Warwick on 8 July 2025 for the sixth annual Design & Make Challenge, hosted by the Midlands Assembly Network (MAN Group).
Warwick named University of the Year at Student Social Mobility Awards 2025
The university was praised for its dedication to advancing social mobility for under-served and disadvantaged communities in the Midlands and beyond.
New AI Tool to support high-stakes decisions around patient intubation piloted in North Midlands NHS Trust
University of Warwick researchers have led the development of a new AI tool that can help doctors make the difficult and high-stakes decision of whether to intubate a patient in acute respiratory failure.
City-wide celebration of books and creativity is bought to life by University of Warwick
Over 550 children, families and local authors gathered in Coventry’s War Memorial Park on Saturday 28 June for the Booknic Festival – a joyful outdoor celebration of reading and community, supported by the University of Warwick.
University of Warwick boosts Regional economy by £1.33 billion
From job creation to skills development and cultural engagement, University of Warwick continues to play a leading role in growing the regional and UK economy.
Pupil Parliament gives young people a platform at the University of Warwick
More than 100 school pupils from across Coventry gathered at the University of Warwick for this year’s Pupil Parliament – a day of discussion and workshops designed to give young people the opportunity to share their views on issues that matter to them.
Womb lining problem identified as hidden cause of miscarriage in major UK study
Findings from the largest study of its kind, led by University of Warwick and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust with funding from pregnancy charity Tommy’s, have revealed an abnormal process in the womb lining as the explanation behind some preventable pregnancy loss that paves the way for new treatments for some women who experience recurrent miscarriage.