Press Releases
Cancer culture has changed, but not necessarily for the better
Cancer has lost its stigma but that has not necessarily made things easier for patients, according to new research from the University of Warwick.
Innovative visualisation technology to help strengthen climate change action
Data scientists at the University of Warwick are starting a new project using innovative visualisation techniques, which they believe could transform how evidence is used to inform climate change adaptation initiatives.
50th Anniversary cookery book shows new students the art of Simple Scoff
Students and academics from the University of Warwick, working with the Vice-Chancellor’s wife Lynda Thrift, have put together a cookery book as a part of the University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, Simple Scoff: The Anniversary Edition. The book offers cheap, simple recipes and cooking tips from around the university. It also features illustrations and poems by former students and staff such as BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas.
Warwick Chemist awarded Newton International Fellowship
Dr Corinna Preuss has been awarded a Newton International Fellowship to conduct research at the University of Warwick’s Department of Chemistry.
Maths skills count for premature babies
A new study conducted by the University of Warwick links being born premature with low earning ability.
Big data battles small insect - Terabytes of mosquito pictures help enhance mosquito netting
Researchers at the University of Warwick’s School of Engineering are using imaging technologies, that are normally applied to automotive engines and sprays, to image thousands of mosquitoes to help develop better netting and physical protection against the malaria spreading insect.