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100% pass rate in engineering - WMG Academy for Young Engineers celebrates its first ever set of Level 3 results

WMG Academy for Young Engineers is today celebrating the success of their Y13 students; their first cohort to graduate with a 100% pass rate in engineering and over a quarter of its students gaining places at Russell Group Universities.

Thu 18 Aug 2016, 11:00 | Tags: Engineering, WMG Academy for Young Engineers, Education

It is all in the hips - professional golfers more likely to have different shaped hip joints to most of the population

Lack of success on the fairway may not be due to your swing – it could be your hips that are to blame. New research from the University of Warwick has found that professional golfers are more likely to have different shaped right and left hips compared to the rest of us.

Thu 18 Aug 2016, 08:59 | Tags: University of Warwick 1 - Research WMS Sciences Sport

Researchers to help shine blue light on Social media‘s impact on public safety and security

A Europe wide research team led by the University of Warwick has won European funding to bring together communities, policing and policy makers to tackle how to protect the public on social media, and use social media to tackle crime and the fear of crime, while also preserving the freedoms offered by that social media.


English Professor receives prestigious award for poetry

Professor David Morley from the English and Comparative Literary Studies Department at the University of Warwick has received a Cholmondeley Award for his body of work and for his contribution to poetry.

Wed 17 Aug 2016, 13:47 | Tags: Poetry, Awards, English

Alloy Oxidation breakthrough could cut steel production losses

New strategies of making steel production more efficient have been discovered, thanks to research led by WMG at the University of Warwick on the role of oxidation during alloy additions.


The arts are fantastic for opening doors, says leading voice for arts in the Midlands

The founder of the BBC Asian Network in the West Midlands, Anita Bhalla OBE, one of the region’s leading voices for the arts believes the arts are a huge asset in terms of learning, community cohesion, and education. Anita made the comment after being conferred with an honorary doctorate during one of the University’s 2016 graduation ceremonies.

Mon 15 Aug 2016, 10:36 | Tags: Honorary Graduates, Awards, Arts

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