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Top grades from Ofsted for Universitys Teacher Training Provision
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University scores top grade in primary and secondary teacher training
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Warwick praised for work with Coventry and Warwickshire schools and colleges
Teacher training at the University of Warwick has been graded as ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Turkish Airlines staff queue to join WMG Masters programme
WMG at the University of Warwick has begun a new programme to take Turkish airlines staff through its Engineering Business Management Master Program and demand for the course is so great that there is already a queue.
Coventry should be global model for diabetes care for ethnic minorities
Cities across the developed world should look to Coventry when they plan diabetes services for ethnic minorities. That’s the conclusion of a study led by an academic from the University of Warwick. The review suggests Coventry is the most ethnically diverse city, of its size, in the developed world. As a result the researchers believe that Coventry should be the exemplar for other similar cities when commissioning diabetes care for ethnic minorities in the future.
The University of Warwick is Europes most successful user of Hubble Space Telescope
Mysteries ranging from dying planetary systems to gigantic cosmic explosions are being unravelled by Europe’s leading users of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The competition to use this iconic space-borne telescope is extremely fierce, and in 2015 the University of Warwick’s Astrophysics Group was Europe’s most successful applicant to use the HST.
Sue Parr Appointed Business Development Director at WMG
WMG at the University of Warwick has appointed Sue Parr as its Business Development Director to develop the Professional and Executive Programmes.
New test for cancer and diabetes biomarkers 1000x more detailed
A new test for detecting biomarkers for cancer and diabetes is more than 1000x more detailed and 100% faster than existing methods, new research by the University of Warwick suggests.
Developed to undertake a detailed study of collagen, the researchers argue that the same methodology can be used with any protein-based sample and is currently being tested with cancer cells and proteins relevant to Type II diabetes.