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Warwick support international Venetian literature festival

The University of Warwick has once again sponsored Venice's annual international literary festival Incroci di Civiltà running from 29 March to 1 April 2017.

Wed 19 Apr 2017, 10:33 | Tags: Faculty of Arts, Event, English, Arts

Bill Gates praises University of Warwick’s impact in fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases

Speaking at the Geneva summit on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), Bill Gates, co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, today applauded the efforts of University of Warwick scientists in protecting the world’s poorest people from NTDs.

Wed 19 Apr 2017, 09:06 | Tags: School of Life Sciences

Warwick honours space plane designer, climate change policy maker and a man who manipulated individual atoms into an iconic image

A space plane designer, someone who manipulated individual atoms to form what became an iconic image, and a leading policy maker on global climate change are among those to receive honorary degrees from the University of Warwick at its 2017 summer graduation ceremonies.

Thu 13 Apr 2017, 10:14 | Tags: VIPs and Personalities, University Affairs and Events

University of Warwick to partner Warwickshire festival for the mind

The University of Warwick has partnered with Also Festival to help bring to life the biggest and boldest ideas from art, science, psychology and philosophy with immersive talks and experiences lake-side, in a leafy Warwickshire setting.

Thu 13 Apr 2017, 09:35 | Tags: Community and region, Event, Arts

Cutting-edge electronics research receives £1.75m boost from EPSRC

Cutting-edge electronics research in the UK has received a huge boost, thanks to grants for the University of Warwick – totalling almost £1.75 million – from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).


Spies, Kings and Nazis - Prof Richard Aldrich on Channel 4's Spying on the Royals

In episode 2 of Channel 4's Spying on the Royals Professor Richard Aldrich, of the University of Warwick’s Department of Politics and International Studies, about how in the United States spies tapped Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson's phone and how Edward’s own brother, George VIII, paid for him to be surveilled.

Wed 12 Apr 2017, 12:13 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

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