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University nursery gets top marks from Ofsted

The University of Warwick’s nursery has passed its latest Ofsted inspection with flying colours.

Mon 14 Mar 2016, 09:01 | Tags: University of Warwick, campus, rankings, Campus news

Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills to power up new Energy Innovation Centre at WMG

The Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills visited WMG, University of Warwick on Thursday 10th March to formally open the new £50m Energy Innovation Centre, the largest of its kind in Europe.

Thu 10 Mar 2016, 13:12 | Tags: Technology, WMG, Engineering, Business, Sciences, Business Members

Why a list of comets is one of Wikipedia's longest pages

A new study has found it is not only how famous or popular the subject is, but more if it generates what the researchers call ‘cumulative growth effect’.

Thu 10 Mar 2016, 12:06 | Tags: Social Media, Astrophysics, WBS

Children born prematurely are disadvantaged at school and into adulthood but delaying school entry may not be the answer

Children born before 34 weeks gestation have poorer reading and maths skills than those born at full term, and the difficulties they experience at school continue to have effects into adulthood: by the age of 42, adults who were born prematurely have lower incomes and are less likely to own their own home than those born at full term.

Thu 10 Mar 2016, 11:45 | Tags: 1 - Research psychology mental health WMS

BIS Director General for Business and Science Visits WMG

Professor Lord Bhattacharyya was pleased to welcome Gareth Davies, Director General, Business and Science, at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) to WMG.


Lack of stem cells to blame for recurrent miscarriages

Scientists at the University of Warwick have discovered that a lack of stem cells in the womb lining is causing thousands of women to suffer from recurrent miscarriages.The academics behind the breakthrough are now to start research into a treatment which they believe could bring hope to those who have suffered failed pregnancies.

Tue 08 Mar 2016, 12:04 | Tags: cell biology, WMG, Life Sciences, Health and Medicine

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