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Tales of Treatment highlight the benefits of grassroots public engagement for researchers
An approach to public engagement which respects grass-roots and community knowledge has an important role to play in improving our understanding of the relationship between traditional healing and Western-style medicine in low and middle-income countries, and could generate new approaches to tackling antimicrobial resistance, according to a new paper published in Medical Humanities.
Report fears UK could lose out to the rest of Europe in crucial automotive battery recycling market
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The UK is at significant risk of falling behind in the electric revolution and losing out to the rest of Europe on a crucial automotive lithium ion battery recycling market according to a new research report published this week by WMG at the University of Warwick and backed by the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK, the High Value Manufacturing Catapult and Faraday Battery Challenge at Innovate UK. The report entitled Automotive Lithium ion Battery Recycling in the UK by WMG, at the University of Warwick calls for the UK to move quickly to establish commercial scale recycling for automotive lithium ion batteries |
Times and Sunday Times ranks Warwick as one of UK’s top 10 universities
The University of Warwick has once again been named as one of the UK’s top 10 universities in the Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide. The 2021 guide ranks Warwick 10th overall. Warwick was also ranked in the top 10 in 19 of the Sunday Times and Times’ subject categories.
Leamington residents encouraged to contact their local Student Housing Enforcement Officer
The University of Warwick and Warwick District Council are encouraging local residents, neighbours and tenants to make contact with their Student Housing Enforcement Officer if they have concerns about student accommodation.
Autistic Children in Berkshire School to Benefit from New Digital Healthcare Apprentice Support
Prior's Court, a specialist residential school in Berkshire and training and development centre for young people aged between 5-25 who are severely affected by autism, is working WMG at the University of Warwick to help recruit two specialist Digital Healthcare apprentice staff.
First study of the impact of academisation on teachers’ pay and progression to be led by Warwick economists
Warwick researchers will carry out the first detailed study into the impact of English schools’ conversions to autonomous academies on the teacher labour market, thanks to a grant awarded by the Nuffield Foundation.
