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Flexible solar cells a step closer to reality

Solar cells that use mixtures of organic molecules to absorb sunlight and convert it to electricity, that can be applied to curved surfaces such as the body of a car, could be a step closer thanks to a discovery that challenges conventional thinking about one of the key components of these devices.

Wed 11 Sept 2019, 14:02 | Tags: 1 - Research Chemistry solar power

‘Building blocks’ of bird calls resemble human languages

The ‘building blocks’ of bird calls resemble those of human languages, new research from has found.

Tue 10 Sept 2019, 10:11 | Tags: 1 - Research psychology

Post-16 students glimpse their futures at British Science Festival

Post-16 students from across Coventry and Warwickshire will get a glimpse into the future – and the tools to shape their own – as they develop their employability skills with some of the region’s top employers at the University of Warwick.

Fri 06 Sept 2019, 11:12 | Tags: Event, events, schools, British Science Festival

Unitemps welcomes 17th university to its network

Unitemps, part of Warwick Employment Group, has extended its network to include Liverpool John Moores University. This will be the 17th university to join the franchise network which offers a temporary recruitment service for students, graduates and the wider community.


Two Warwick researchers recognised as outstanding with European Research Council grants

Dr Charlotte Heath-Kelly of the Department of Politics and International Studies and Dr Joseph Sanzo from Classics and the Institute of Advanced Studies have each been awarded a €1.5M Starting Grant by the European Research Council in recognition of, and support for, their pioneering research. They are two of just 22 UK researchers chosen to receive awards in this funding round.


“Nextrode” project to revolutionise the manufacturing of battery electrodes

The Faraday Institution funded “Nextrode” project, involving WMG at the University of Warwick, will research ways to make electrodes for Li-ion batteries which unlock the electrochemical potential of their ingredients.


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