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Warwick Arts Centre to co-host opening of landmark 10th edition of British Art Show
Warwick Arts Centre will co-host the opening of British Art Show 10, the UK’s most important touring exhibition of contemporary art. The exhibition will open in Coventry in September 2026 before touring to Swansea, Bristol, Sheffield and Newcastle Gateshead.
Professor Kerry Kirwan appointed new Dean of WMG
Professor Kerry Kirwan has been announced as WMG’s new Dean, effective 1 August 2025. He succeeds Professor Robin Clark, who was appointed Dean of WMG in October 2020.
Chair of Council honoured for 14 years of outstanding service to Warwick
The University of Warwick has celebrated the dedicated service of Sir David Normington, who steps down as Chair of Council after eight years in the role.
University of Warwick awarded £4.35 million to attract world-leading research talent
Warwick is one of just 12 leading UK universities and research institutions selected to deliver the fund. The £4.35 million investment will be used to attract and support outstanding global researchers working in the high potential Creative Industries sector.
£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.