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Professor Peter Mack FBA (1955-2023)

We are shocked and deeply saddened to learn that Peter Mack died as the result of a car accident on Thursday 5th October.

Peter Mack was a rigorous scholar and an excellent administrator. He directed the Warburg Institute from 2010 to 2014 and was both Head of the Department of English & Comparative Literary Studies and Chair of the Faculty of Arts, besides being actively involved in the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance. A Fellow of the British Academy and a leading authority on the English and European Renaissance, combining Shakespeare and Montaigne, his work and kindness touched everyone who met him, from students to colleagues, across various disciplines. His many books included Elizabethan Rhetoric: Theory and Practice (2002); Reading and Rhetoric in Montaigne and Shakespeare (2010); A History of Renaissance Rhetoric 1380-1620 (2011); and Rhetoric's Questions, Reading and Interpretation (2017) 

Further details about the funeral and memorial event will be announced as soon as we have them. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. 

Mon 09 Oct 2023, 18:26 | Tags: Staff, Teaching, English, News

'the woods, the woods' - an installation on Shakespeare's Relationship with Britain's Forests by Molly Dunne - Tuesday 23rd May 2023 - 11am - 5pm

11am to 5pm - Queen's Beacon on the Hill by Cryfield Village.

'The woods, the woods' explores what the forest stands for in Shakespeare’s works: how has our presentation of them evolved and what do they represent,liberate and constrict. It looks at social breakdown and symbolism, as well as directorial approaches towards the tricky and increasingly avoided task of creative the greenwood on stage.

Location: The Glade by Cryfield Cottages. The installation will be visible from the Queen's Jubilee Beacon on Windmill Hill.

Mon 22 May 2023, 09:22 | Tags: Undergraduate, Public Event, English, News

“We are Chemistry” builds belonging on campus

THE features "We are Chemistry” programme as an exemplar for a practical and student-centred approach to fostering belonging at university. bit.ly/3V98dDN

Tue 04 Jun 2024, 09:44 | Tags: news people Community

Warwick Chemistry seeks promising URF 2025 candidates

A Royal Society University Research (URF) FellowshipLink opens in a new window can lift you towards independence and a permanent post. We are now inviting expressions of interest by 4pm Monday 1 July 2024. Learn more.Link opens in a new window

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Mon 03 Jun 2024, 16:00 | Tags: news Research news

New paper looks at how narratives of the pandemic affected palliative care

A new paper by Associate Professor John MacArtney and colleagues in the Primary Care and Community Network, Warwick Applied Health, takes an in-depth look at how different narratives of the pandemic affected hospice palliative care in the first two-years of Covid-19.

Wed 29 May 2024, 14:01 | Tags: news

Professor Patrick Unwin honoured by the Royal Society

Professor Patrick Unwin Head of Department for Chemistry has been elected as a new Fellow to the Royal Society, the UK's national academy of sciences.

Thu 16 May 2024, 12:47 | Tags: news people Energy MeasAnalytical

Master's in Public Health ranked second in the UK

Warwick Medical School's Master's in Public Health has been ranked 2nd in the UK and 10th globally in the Eduniversal Best Master's Ranking 2024.

Thu 16 May 2024, 09:12 | Tags: news

Sopida Wongwas takes her science to Parliament

Sopida Wongwas, a final year PhD student in Chris Corre's group, was selected as a finalist in Biological and Sustainability awards categories as part of the STEM for BRITAIN 2024 event.

Wed 15 May 2024, 23:29 | Tags: news people Research news Women in Chemistry

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