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Warwick student selected for Schwarzman Scholarship

A student from the University of Warwick has been selected for the prestigious Schwartzman Scholarship in Beijing, China.


Coventry and Warwickshire Local Government leaders and Universities call for strong Midlands Voice in EU negotiations

Coventry and Warwickshire local government leaders, and the city and county’s two universities, are united in their resolve that the concerns, interests, and indeed opportunities for growth in region must have their voice heard in any forthcoming negotiations following the recent EU referendum.

Fri 01 Jul 2016, 16:11 | Tags: Community and region, International, Students

Warwick wins activity award

The University of Warwick has been recognised for encouraging its students to be more active.

Wed 29 Jun 2016, 12:42 | Tags: Awards, Campus Life, Sport, Students, Volunteering, Volunteers

Triple wins for students from WMG Academy for Young Engineers at F1 in Schools National Finals

Students at Coventry’s WMG Academy for Young Engineers won three trophies last week at the F1 in Schools national finals at Silverstone Race Track.

Thu 05 May 2016, 11:33 | Tags: WMG Academy, Awards, Competition, Students, University of Warwick, WMG

From teenage school student to doctoral researcher, WMG’s ‘Class of 2016’ to share their year of learning online

WMG at the University of Warwick has launched, the ‘Class of 2016,’ an exciting new initiative to showcase its world-class education programmes, and the opportunities they offer people at any stage of their career.


Warwick shares in £167million investment in engineering, technology & science PhDs

The University of Warwick is to receive almost £5million funding to support the next generation of engineering, technology & science researchers.


Ashmolean researchers team up with staff and student volunteers from University of Warwick to bring Roman history to life in Oxford

The Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions project, a collaborative project between the University of Warwick and the Ashmolean Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents is organising ‘The Walking Dead’, as part of the Ashmolean’s DEADFriday Event on 30th October 2015.

Tue 27 Oct 2015, 15:59 | Tags: Academic Staff, Art, Classics, Students

University of Warwick introduces pioneering new campus cycle scheme UniCycles at Warwick

On Saturday 3 October the University of Warwick introduced a new cycle scheme on campus, UniCycles at Warwick, in partnership with German company nextbike. It is hoped that the UniCycles at Warwick will help to create an even greener more accessible campus at the University of Warwick.


Students to grill panellists at third Warwick Question Time

Two high-profile politicians will take questions from new and current students at the University of Warwick when they sit on the panel of the Department of Economics’ annual Question Time next week.

Mon 28 Sept 2015, 13:41 | Tags: Economics, Politics, Students, University of Warwick

Building begins on the new WMG Academy for Young Engineers in Solihull

Work has started on building a second WMG Academy for Young Engineers in Chelmsley Wood, Solihull. Scheduled for completion in July 2016, the new academy is currently taking applications for the first cohort of students to start in September 2016.

Tue 15 Sept 2015, 11:47 | Tags: Engineering, Students, WMG, WMG Academy

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.

Fri 04 Sept 2015, 15:51 | Tags: Alumni, Community, Academic Staff, History, Publishing, Students

Key professions losing staff due to lack of support for student mothers

Key professions such as nursing, teaching and social work are losing thousands of potential recruits as student mothers drop out of higher education due to a lack of support from universities.

Thu 20 Aug 2015, 13:57 | Tags: Students, Women

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