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WMG and Dyson welcome first cohort onto the new engineering degree

Today engineering undergraduates begin their bespoke engineering degree, which has been developed by WMG, at the University of Warwick, in collaboration with Dyson. The Undergraduate Engineers have started at the Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology on the Dyson technology campus in Malmesbury, Wiltshire.

Thu 14 Sept 2017, 08:52 | Tags: University of Warwick, WMG, Engineering, Students, Education

Warwick Prize for Women in Translation longlist revealed

16 titles have been longlisted for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation, a new prize that aims to address the gender imbalance in translated literature and to increase the number of international women’s voices accessible by a British and Irish readership.

Wed 13 Sept 2017, 15:20 | Tags: University of Warwick, English

Garfield Weston Foundation award £250k for Warwick Arts Centre expansion

The University of Warwick has been awarded £250,000 from the Garfield Weston Foundation to support the expansion and upgrade of the Warwick Arts Centre, as part of its 20:20 project.

Wed 13 Sept 2017, 13:02 | Tags: University of Warwick, Warwick Arts Centre

Times Higher Education ranks Warwick's Faculty of Arts in world's top 40

The University of Warwick’s Faculty of Arts has been ranked 37th in the world by the Times Higher Education’s 2018 Subject Rankings.

Wed 13 Sept 2017, 09:45 | Tags: University of Warwick, higher education, UK, Faculty of Arts, rankings

Shakespeare’s Globe to commemorate pioneering African-American actor Ira Aldridge

Shakespeare’s Globe, the University of Warwick’s Multicultural Shakespeare Project and Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre are to celebrate the life and legacy of the pioneering African- American Shakespearean actor, Ira Aldridge, and to mark the 150th anniversary of his passing.

Wed 13 Sept 2017, 08:57 | Tags: University of Warwick, English

Historic legacies affect climate change survival in Caribbean

The legacies of empire have increased the vulnerability of Caribbean states to climate change, according to University of Warwick expert Dr Leon Sealey-Huggins.

Tue 12 Sept 2017, 14:54

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