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ED&I Committee Webpage Launch
The SEM Faculty ED&I Committee has launched its webpage to provide more information about the work of the Committee.
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Professor Alan Gibbons - (1941 - 2024)
We are saddened to learn of the passing of Professor Alan Gibbons. Former colleagues and peers from DCS have put together a few words to celebrate his life and career.
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Warwick's Slice of Science Schools Day
The Department of Statistics supported Warwick's Slice of Science Schools Day offered to widening participation female-identifying year 9 students in the local area.
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Welcome to term 3
Monday 22 April marks the start of term 3, we are looking forward to welcoming everyone back and wish our students well during exam period.
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Women in Chemistry Roundtable Discussion 2024
The Women in Chemistry Roundtable Discussion marked its third annual event with a diverse panel comprising academic colleagues and Warwick alumni.
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Giant phage holds promise as treatment for lung infections, Warwick researchers find
Dr Jessica Lewis, from the Sagona Lab, has discovered a new bacterial killer that can target common lung infection caused by Burkholderia bacteria that has exciting potential for biotechnological applications.
Press release (3 April 2024)
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WMG welcomes guests from the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
It was a pleasure to welcome senior delegates from the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia to WMG, at the University of Warwick, on Wednesday (24th April).
Dr. Khairul Munadi, Education and Culture Attaché; Mrs. Anggarini Sesotyoningtyas, Head of Economic Department; and Mr. Raksa Permana Ibrahim, Economic Department; were invited to visit by Dr Kogila Balakrishnan, WMG’s Director of Client and Business Development (Southeast Asia).
As a leading international role model for successful collaboration between academia and industry, the guests were particularly interested to hear more about WMG’s work in entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as the department’s extensive SME support programme.
The guests enjoyed a tour of the National Automotive Innovation Centre (NAIC) and the Energy Innovation Centre (EIC), before meeting with Gary Dimmock and Bethany Haynes from WMG’s SME Group.
The visitors also had the opportunity to meet with MSc Innovation and Entrepreneurship Course Director, Dr Ali Ahmad; and Deputy Course Director, Dita Amry; as well as Indonesian students currently studying on the programme.
Dr Kogila Balakrishnan, WMG’s Director of Client and Business Development (Southeast Asia) said: “It was a pleasure to have the opportunity to share the work we are doing here at WMG on both the education and research side. I look forward to further discussions and future collaborations.”
Anggarini Sesotyoningtyas added: “We’re interested in learning more about WMG’s experience in building an effective industry-university R&D collaboration as a means to solve global challenges, such as climate change and energy transition.”
While Dr. Khairul said: “We gained valuable insights from the visit. WMG serves as an outstanding example of bridging academic research with industry-driven demands. This aligns closely with Indonesia's recent focus areas.”
Find out more about WMG SME Group here: SME Support - WMG - University of Warwick
Find out more about WMG’s Master’s Courses here: Master's Degrees | WMG, University of Warwick
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Warwick student wins best presentation at UG conference
Andi Hani wins best presentation at TMT'24 conference.
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Professor Robert Cross awarded Biochemical Society Award for Sustained Excellence 2025
Professor Robert Cross, Warwick Medical School has been awarded the Biochemical Society Award for Sustained Excellence 2025.
The work and contribution of fifteen eminent bioscientists, outstanding educators and exceptional early career researchers has been acknowledged in the annual Biochemical Society Awards following a record year of nominations - Find out more and read the full article here