Press Releases
Oldest DNA sequences may reveal secrets of ancient animal ancestors
Seven-hundred-million year-old DNA sequences from ancient animals have been unearthed by a team including a University of Warwick researcher, shedding new light on our earliest animal ancestors and how they influenced modern species – including the sponge.
Creating a chain reaction; two innovative arts projects commissioned by interdisciplinary research team
WMG and the Centre for Cultural Policy Studies (CCPS) at the University of Warwick, are delighted to announce two innovative arts projects commissioned as part of their pioneering ESRC funded research impact project on supply chains.
Ashmolean researchers team up with staff and student volunteers from University of Warwick to bring Roman history to life in Oxford
The Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions project, a collaborative project between the University of Warwick and the Ashmolean Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents is organising ‘The Walking Dead’, as part of the Ashmolean’s DEADFriday Event on 30th October 2015.
More than 80% of GPs plan to quit or cut back on hours in next five years
A study conducted at University of Warwick suggests that most GPs are considering quitting general practice or having a career break in the next five years.
University of Warwick opens new Centre for Television History, Heritage and Memory Research
The University of Warwick’s Department of Film and Television Studies, in collaboration with the Centre for Cultural Policy studies, is opening a new Centre for Television History, Heritage and Memory Research on Wednesday 28th October 2015.
Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya awarded Chinas first ever National Rainbow Bridge Award: Beijing, China Sunday 25th October 2015
Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, Chairman of WMG at the University of Warwick, was awarded the first ever National Rainbow Bridge Award at a ceremony at the China National Convention Centre on Sunday 25th October in Beijing, China.