Departmental news
Groundbreaking Reversible Adhesive Technology to Revolutionise Fashion Sustainability
Prof Remzi Becer et al. collaborate with CreateMe Technologies to develop revolutionary thermoreversible adhesive technology poised to transform the fashion industry.
Supporting neurodiverse students
Warwick LLB students Olivia Cooper and Leo Rudd have been working to develop a written resource to help staff better understand, support and accommodate the needs of our neurodivergent students. EDI reps OIivia and Leo are working on this really important issue to ensure Law School staff are fully equipped to offer the right support.
West Midland Growth Company Spotlights Medherent
Learn how the region's strengths in polymer research and innovation have been crucial to Warwick Spinout Medherant's development of cutting-edge transdermal drug delivery solutions.
A big step forward for Interface Polymers Ltd
Warwick Chemistry spinout Interface Polymers Ltd (IPL) announces a ground-breaking achievement – the commercial scale-up of their first product. More at tinyurl.com/3ebkt6uh
Science labs opened to support students from Aylesford School
Aylesford Sixth Form Science students welcomed to complete practical exams and gain hands-on experience in our labs following classroom closures. More at tinyurl.com/mr4d4hpr
Dr Hyo Yoon Kang elected as Co-Director of the International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property
We are thrilled to share that Dr Hyo Yoon Kang, Reader/Associate Professor at Warwick Law School has been elected this month as the Co-Director of the International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property (ISHTIP) for a five-year term.
ELI Council approves interim report on ADM-Readiness of EU Consumer Law, co-authored by Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner
The Council of the European Law Institute (ELI) has recently approved an interim report for its project on Guiding Principles and Model Rules for Algorithmic Contracts directed by Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner.
Spin-out aims to launch a testosterone patch for menopausal women
Times Higher Education covers Warwick’s spin-out company, MedheranLink opens in a new windowt, and Prof Dave Haddleton's aim to launch a testosterone patch for menopausal women.
Towards universal software for quantum dynamics simulations
Prof. Scott Habershon receives a share of EPSRC funding for COSMOS - a major project to create a universal software framework for quantum dynamics simulations with UCL.
Graphene discovery could help generate hydrogen cheaply and sustainably
Researchers from Warwick and Manchester finally solve long-standing puzzle of why graphene is so much more permeable to protons than expected by theory.