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Warwick team begins research on refugee and migrant experiences of crossing the Mediterranean

Social scientists from the University of Warwick are carrying out an urgent research project on the current migratory situation in Europe, using emergency funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).


Dad to raise awareness of effects of miscarriage on men

A dad whose wife conceived after receiving treatment from a University of Warwick professor is raising awareness about the effects of miscarriage on men.

Fri 18 Sept 2015, 12:37 | Tags: Health, Charity, WMS, Fundraising, Health and Medicine

Warwick rises two places to be ranked 6th in UK in Times and Sunday Times League table

The UK’s Times and Sunday Times newspapers have announced today, Friday 18th September 2015, that the University of Warwick has risen to 6th place overall in theirleague table of UK universities.

Fri 18 Sept 2015, 12:34 | Tags: University of Warwick, University Affairs and Events

West Midlands doctor bikes for breasts

A local GP registrar is on a crusade to improve breast cancer detection rates across the West Midlands. Dr James Gill who is also a teaching fellow at the University of Warwick is holding a 2000km virtual cycling marathon to raise £10,000 for state-of-the-art medical training equipment.

Thu 17 Sept 2015, 11:48 | Tags: Charity, cancer, WMS, Fundraising

The saying “It never rains but it pours” is truer than ever in Scotland, says new research into how our climate is changing

New research at the University of Warwick with colleagues from the London School of Economics has identified changes in the shape of rainfall across Europe; changes in the amount of drizzle compared with downpours and everything in-between.

Wed 16 Sept 2015, 09:29 | Tags: Physics, climate change, Environment, Sciences

Warwick to broadcast The Royal Ballet’s Romeo and Juliet live on Big Screen

The greatest love story of all, Romeo and Juliet, will be beamed to The Piazza at The University of Warwick live and free of charge for members of the public on Tuesday (22 September). Warwick is the first university and the only place in the West Midlands showing the Royal Opera House ballet performance, which starts at 7:30pm.

Tue 15 Sept 2015, 12:14 | Tags: Community and region, Ballet, Arts

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