Press Releases
Warwick students to develop sustainable energy in Tanzania
Engineering students from the University of Warwick are heading to Tanzania to install and maintain sustainable energy technology.
Members of the University’s Engineering Without Borders society, the team will work with ILoveWindPower as part of a Member Led Partnership (MLP) to maintain previously installed technology and install new solar panels at the community centre in Kemgesi, a village close to the Serengeti National Park.
Department of Pyschology research featured in Radio 4 documentary
Researchers from the University of Warwick’s Department of Psychology are conducting ground breaking work into false memories.
The research, led by Dr Kimberley Wade, was featured in the BBC Radio 4 documentary Past Imperfect.
Warwick students to send satellite into space
Students from the University of Warwick’s School of Engineering are planning to send a satellite into orbit as part of the award winning WUSAT (Warwick University Satellite) project.
Adult IQ of very premature babies can be predicted by the age of two
A study by a University of Warwick psychology researcher indicates that the IQ of adults born very premature or of very low birth weight can be predicted when they are just a toddler.
David Nash sculpture marks Universitys 50th anniversary
A sculpture by one of Britain’s greatest living artists has been unveiled at the University of Warwick.
Theatre groups receive funding for Fringe Festival success
Two theatre groups from the University of Warwick have received financial support to help take their shows to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year and are pulling in the crowds.