Set the Pace of Novel Energy
The University of Warwick is becoming a global leader in new energy solutions. With our ever-growing world-class infrastructure, frontier research capabilities and expertise, Warwick is uniquely positioned to meet these challenges and lead the transition to net zero.
Philanthropy will allow us to go further, faster – fuelling the talent and the breakthroughs that will put Warwick at the forefront of discovering carbon neutral technologies. Gifts will establish the Institute of Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing, a globally significant hub that will fuel the discoveries, processes, technologies, and education that will shape entire industries and cut emissions at scale.
The power of philanthropy in this work is exemplified by the Hartnoll Centre for Experimental Fuel Technologies, which – thanks to a £10 million donation – has already started converting cutting-edge research into commercial outcomes in sustainable energy.
Global production sectors are responsible for one-fifth of carbon emissions.
Energy innovation is one of the world’s most pressing challenges.
Our polymer scientists and engineers are ranked in the top 2% globally by
Stanford University.
By 2025, the World Economic Forum estimated half the global workforce would need reskilling; by 2030, two-thirds of today’s core skills will have changed.