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University of Warwick inspires and informs next generation of political leaders

Dr Georg Löfflmann from the University of Warwick’s Department of Politics and International Studies was the keynote speaker at a recent conference in Mexico City held as part of the British Council’s Future Leaders Connect: Policy Incubator project. The Mexico event used the theme of migration as a way of exploring how young people can challenge narratives and influence public policy more broadly. 


Warwick ranked in world’s top 20 Most International Universities

The University of Warwick has been named as one of the world’s top 20 Most International universities by the Times Higher education – ranked 19th overall and 7th in the UK.


Physical Sciences Industry Day to welcome businesses to Warwick

Businesses from around the country are coming to the University of Warwick to learn how they collaborate with one of the world’s leading research universities.

The Physical Sciences Industry Day, on the 19th March, will showcase Warwick’s research capabilities and how they can be directed towards the research development and productivity challenges of industry - and is free to attend.

Tue 13 Mar 2018, 14:22 | Tags: University of Warwick, Sciences

Award-winning WMG research makes Ford cars lighter and more efficient

Ford cars could be more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly, thanks to a new lightweight rear suspension component, designed by the award-winning Innovate UK project Composite Lightweight Automotive Suspension System (CLASS), involving WMG at the University of Warwick.


How to build a better railway - in (almost) every cell in your body -

New work from the University of Warwick shows how a microscopic ‘railway’ system in our cells can optimise its structure to better suit bodies’ needs.

Mon 12 Mar 2018, 17:50 | Tags: Health, cell biology, Biology, medicine, Mathematics, WMS, Health and Medicine

New study to help people with long-term pain conditions back into work

The University of Warwick is leading a project to help unemployed people with long term pain conditions back into work.

Mon 12 Mar 2018, 16:40 | Tags: Health, NHS, WMS, Health and Medicine

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