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You don’t need to be a saint to self-isolate
University of Warwick study shows that even people who are barely altruistic still choose to self-isolate when infected, suggesting it may be a natural survival strategy
Village volunteers take centre stage in new Warwick research project
Research study will raise the curtain on the financial and cultural value of arts touring to rural areas.
AI cancer tools risk “shortcut learning” rather than detecting true biology
Warwick research warns that popular deep learning systems trained for cancer pathology may be relying on hidden shortcuts rather than genuine biological signals.
Bug beats: caterpillars use complex rhythms to communicate with ants
Research from Warwick shows that butterfly caterpillars use sophisticated rhythmic signals to communicate with ants, helping them gain protection, food, and access to ant nests.
Tata Power and University of Warwick forge strategic alliance in new energy systems innovation
Memorandum of Understanding highlights the strategic importance of research expertise to industry partners.
University of Warwick joins the QS Responsible AI Consortium
Warwick joins global network committed to harnessing AI ethically and imaginatively across higher education.
Cleaner solar manufacturing could cut global emissions by eight billion tonnes
University of Warwick engineers show next-generation solar panels could dramatically reduce the environmental footprint of solar manufacturing
Astronomers discover unique ‘inside out’ planetary system
University of Warwick astronomers, using an ESA telescope, have discovered a planetary system with a distant rocky world that turns our understanding of planet formation upside down
Stiff Gels Slow Germs: New study maps hydrogel properties that control bacterial growth
University of Warwick scientists has found that firmer, lower water content hydrogels limit bacterial growth, with implications for designing antibacterial coatings, infection models, and advanced medical materials.
Warwick professor appointed CERN LHCb Spokesperson
Professor Tim Gershon has been elected the next international Spokesperson for the LHCb collaboration at CERN
University of Warwick mathematician secures Leverhulme Research Leadership Award
Dr. Bryn Davies has received prestigious Leverhulme Trust funding to build a research team to tame imperfections in metamaterials.
Warwick professor announced as inaugural fellow of the Academy for the Mathematical Sciences
Professor Andreas Kyprianou has been appointed a lifelong fellow of the Academy as part of the vision for mathematicians to collaborate to solve some of the UK’s biggest challenges.
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Shining a media spotlight on Arts & Humanities, amplifying our achievements to a global audience.
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Working with our scientists and STEM faculty, I amplify Warwick’s science stories in the media, showcasing the university as a place of innovation and discovery.
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Dr David Armstrong on the 6 planet planetary parade peaking 28th February 2026
Professor Mark Knights on the history of misconduct in public office
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Dr David Wright and Dr Heidi Ashton on the Hodge review of the Arts Council England
Dr Nikhil Datta on the Budget announcement of a new High Value Council Tax Surcharge ('Mansion Tax')
Dr Freya Harrison on Government plans to phase out animal experiments