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PowerHouseGames returns to The University of Warwick for third consecutive year

The third PowerHouseGames was held at the Sports and Wellness Hub at The University of Warwick on Thursday 27 February 2025, showcasing inclusive sport.

Thu 06 Mar 2025, 11:28 | Tags: University of Warwick, Sport and Wellness Hub, Regional, Sport

International Women's Day - Celebrating Women in Research

International Women’s Day (IWD), celebrated every year on 8 March is a global day dedicated to recognising the achievements of women and advocating for gender equality. At Warwick, we’re marking IWD by spotlighting inspiring women who are driving global change through their research.


Up half the night? Or out like a light? Warwick research finds health consequences for both

A study led by University of Warwick Professor Jianfeng Feng has found that regularly sleeping too little is associated with depression and brain loss in emotion areas, while sleeping too long is associated with cognitive decline and degenerative diseases.


The University of Warwick, Arden Cross Ltd, and Muse to accelerate Arden Cross HeathTech campus

Ambitious plans to deliver a world-class HealthTech Campus and focal point for the region’s thriving HealthTech sector are forging ahead as The University of Warwick, Arden Cross Ltd and Muse, the nationwide placemaker, have reached agreement to enter Head of Terms.

Mon 03 Mar 2025, 16:41 | Tags: Arden Cross

Warwick recognised for excellence in university football

The University of Warwick has been awarded 3-star status from the prestigious BUCS Football Accredited Universities programme, achieving full marks in recognition of its commitment to excellence in university football, demonstrating consistent standards that drive equality of access to a quality football provision.


University of Warwick researchers pioneer new therapy to resolve sleep and mental health issues for UK workers

A new online psychological therapy, spearheaded by The University of Warwick, has been shown to dramatically improve insomnia, anxiety and depression symptoms.


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