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“The number of people avoiding vaccination is a concern”: Measles, what you need to know from an expert in Public Health

Dr Sophie Martucci is an expert in Public Health from the School of Life Sciences at the University of Warwick. As part of her agents of infectious disease module and science communication model, she covers the MMR Vaccine and the unnecessary controversy around the vaccination.

Fri 19 Jan 2024, 14:23

The University of Warwick awards an Honorary Doctorate to comedian, Alex Horne, for School Tasking project

The University of Warwick awarded an Honorary Doctorate to renowned comedian Alex Horne for his contributions to widening participation. Alex, of Taskmaster fame, played a key role in the success of the University’s ‘School Tasking’ project.

On graduation day (Monday 15th Jan) Alex spent the morning running a session with 30 children from a local Coventry school. To kick things off, the children took part in a treasure hunt, and after following the clues around the University’s award-winning FAB building, they discovered the comedian hidden away in a top-floor room.

Tue 16 Jan 2024, 01:00

Warwick Ancient Drama Festival Returns with Aeschylus’ The Persians

The University of Warwick’s Ancient Drama Festival is set to return for its tenth year, featuring Aeschylus' The Persians. Funded by the British Academy, the festival will take place on the 25th and 26th January 2024 at the Warwick Arts Centre.


Solar physicist receives prestigious award for driving understanding of the Sun

A University of Warwick scientist known for his work on the behaviour of the Sun’s corona is being recognised for his contribution to astrophysics.

Mon 15 Jan 2024, 10:05 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Space Sciences

University of Warwick clinical trials set to help people blighted by knee injuries

The University of Warwick is recruiting participants for two clinical trials to help people who have injured their knees through dislocations and tears.


Astronomers make rare exoplanet discovery – and a giant leap in detecting Earth-like bodies

Astronomers have made the rare discovery of a small, cold exoplanet and its massive outer companion – shedding light on the formation of planets like Earth.

Thu 11 Jan 2024, 09:35 | Tags: Physics Astrophysics 1 - Research Space Stars astronomy Sciences

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