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New Professor of Power Electronics Joins WMG

WMG at the University of Warwick is proud to announce the arrival of Professor Richard McMahon who joins from Cambridge University.

Mon 25 Jan 2016, 13:49 | Tags: WMG, Engineering

University of Warwick’s post-war public art protected

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has today listed 41 post-war public sculptures across the country including University of Warwick’s 3B Series 1 Sculpture, in Rootes Building courtyard, on main campus in Coventry. The sculpture forms part of an irreplaceable national collection of public art now being recognised and protected by Historic England.

Fri 22 Jan 2016, 09:34 | Tags: Sculpture, Campus news, Arts

Parents positive about classes

Mums and dads are likely to sign up for parenting classes – but only if there is adequate funding, according to new research.

Academics at the University of Warwick have conducted a three year trial to evaluate the success of the classes proposed by the Government.


Largest miscarriage research centre in Europe to benefit from University of Warwick expertise

The University of Warwick has been selected to be a partner in the largest miscarriage research centre in Europe.

Thu 21 Jan 2016, 10:38 | Tags: Health, WMS, Health and Medicine

University of Warwick trial treadmill desk on mission to become most active campus in the UK

The University of Warwick has an ambition to be the most active campus in the UK with the goal of helping staff, students and local community to be physically active and healthy on a daily basis. As part of this drive and our aim of encouraging everyone to be active everyday, the University is trialling a treadmill desk.

Thu 21 Jan 2016, 10:20 | Tags: Students, Staff, Sport

World’s first free online course devoted to the exploration of Literature and Mental Health features exclusive in depth interviews with Sir Ian McKellen, Stephen Fry and Melvyn Bragg

The course; ‘Literature and mental health: Reading for wellbeing’ features exclusive interviews with Sir Ian McKellen, Stephen Fry and Melvyn Bragg who consider how poems, plays and novels can help us understand and cope with times of deep emotional strain in a new free online course at the University of Warwick.


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