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Delays on Gibbet Hill Road from 26 to 28 September

Apologies for the short notice but we would like to let you know about the temporary traffic lights on Gibbet Hill Road which may cause commuting delays, this week.

Mon 26 Sep 2022, 11:55 | Tags: CAMPUS COMMUNITY CAMPUS DEVELOPMENTS NOTICEBOARD

Warwick named one of the UK's best universities

We start with the good news that Warwick is ranked 9th overall in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023. We’ve featured in the top ten every single year since the Guide began in 1992 – find out more and see the departments ranked highly for their subject areasLink opens in a new window.


A look back on our community's successes

As we approach the start of our new academic year, take a moment to watch this short video reflecting on some of our community’s successesLink opens in a new window from the past 12 months, and to recognise how much we have achieved together. 

Thu 22 Sep 2022, 13:05 | Tags: OUR PEOPLE CAMPUS COMMUNITY CAMPUS DEVELOPMENTS

Professor Sai Gu elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

Congratulations to Professor Sai Gu, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (China), who was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of EngineeringLink opens in a new window, recognising his outstanding and continuing contributions to the profession.


Professor Andrew Oswald named a Citation Laureate

Professor Andrew Oswald, Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science, has joined an esteemed group of world-class researchers named a Citation LaureateLink opens in a new window by the Institute for Scientific Information, for his pioneering contributions to the economics of happiness and well-being.


Dr. James Poskett, a nominee for the British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding

Dr. James Poskett, Associate Professor in the Department of History, is shortlisted for the prestigious British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural UnderstandingLink opens in a new window for ‘recasting the history of science across time and place’. You can read more from Dr. Poskett and Dr. Claire Shaw, Associate Professor in the Department of History, on how history shapes creative and resilient scientistsLink opens in a new window in their article for Nature on the long struggle for scientific freedom in Ukraine.


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