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Hannah Sugrue is 50,000th competitor in world's largest student motorsport event Formula Student

Hannah Sugrue, originally from Coventry and a Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Warwick, is being celebrated as the 50,000th competitor of the world’s largest student motorsport event, Formula Student.

Mon 08 Jun 2015, 09:07 | Tags: WMG, Engineering

Boris Johnson officially opens WBS London at The Shard

Mayor of London Boris Johnson has officially opened Warwick Business School’s new base at The Shard. More than 100 guests watched Mr Johnson unveil a glass sculpture to commemorate the opening of the new site on the 17th floor of the tallest building in the European Union as part of the University of Warwick's 50th anniversary celebrations.

Thu 04 Jun 2015, 14:43 | Tags: University of Warwick, WBS, Business

Early adulthood depression linked to bullying

Bullying in teenage years is strongly associated with depression later on in life, suggests new research.

Wed 03 Jun 2015, 11:33 | Tags: 1 - Research psychology WMS

University of Warwick secures over £1.3m to research food security

Researchers from the University of Warwick’s School of Life Sciences (SLS) have been awarded over £1.36m in grants to further their work into food security.

The BBSRC Horticulture and Potato Initiative (HAPI) grants include substantial cash and in-kind contributions from industrial partners and will be used to support work into how to improve pest and disease control and post-harvest quality.

Tue 02 Jun 2015, 11:05 | Tags: 1 - Research Life Sciences Sciences

Study finds English and Welsh family courts not discriminating against fathers

There is no evidence that family courts in England and Wales are discriminating against fathers because of gender bias, a new study by the University of Warwick and funded by the Nuffield Foundation has found.

Tue 02 Jun 2015, 06:13 | Tags: 1 - Research Social Affairs Law

New research shows parental behaviour not affected by stress and anxiety of premature birth

The stress and worry of giving birth prematurely does not adversely affect a mother’s parenting behaviour, according to researchers at the University of Warwick.

Mon 01 Jun 2015, 11:21 | Tags: 1 - Research psychology mental health WMS

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