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The University of Warwick’s Dr. Alex Baker wins prestigious British Science Association Award Lecture

Dr. Alex Baker, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at The University of Warwick has been named as the winner of the 2025 British Science Association’s (BSA) Physical Sciences and Mathematics Award Lecture.


Warwick life scientist and microbiologist awarded prestigious BBSRC Fellowship

Dr Branko Rihtman from The University of Warwick has received funding from the BBSRC to study viruses that kill bacteria, hoping to find new ways to treat antibiotic-resistant infections.

Thu 17 Apr 2025, 08:00 | Tags: Grants, Life Sciences, antimicrobial resistance, Virology, Sciences

The University of Warwick and the University of Toronto fund new collaborative research

The University of Warwick and the University of Toronto (U of T) announce new seed funding to advance new and existing collaborations between researchers, professional staff and students.

Mon 17 Mar 2025, 09:45 | Tags: partnership, USA, International, US, Research Technology, canada, Sciences

Exciting moments on the edge – unique properties confirmed in phosphorene nanoribbons

An international research collaboration, including The University of Warwick, The University of Cambridge and UCL, has demonstrated that ‘wonder material’ phosphorene nanoribbons (PNRs) exhibit both magnetic and electronic properties at room temperature, establishing them as a unique class of low-dimensional materials.


The University of Warwick and Fudan University launch Joint Seed Fund to drive global research innovation

After three years of partnership, The University of Warwick and Fudan University, Shanghai, China, one of China’s highest-ranking universities, launch their Joint Seed Fund designed to ignite groundbreaking research and drive global impact.


The power of confinement: How tiny nanotubes can squeeze new materials into being

An international research project, led by The University of Warwick and University of Lille, has used nanotube compression to transform the underlying chemistry and physics of a compound, creating a promising new one-dimensional material.


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