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Summer Degree Ceremonies 2010

The University’s Summer Degree Ceremonies will take place from Monday 19 to Friday 23 July 2010. The Summer Ceremonies are a celebration of our students' successes and achievements and, with two ceremonies each day, will see around 3,500 students graduating from the University.

Summer Degree Ceremonies

The University’s Summer Awards Ceremonies will take place from 13th – 17th July 2009. The Summer Ceremonies are our biggest celebration of our students’ successes and achievements and with two ceremonies each day, will see around 3500 students graduating from the University.

Director-General of the WTO to give Public Lecture - The Role of the Multilateral Trading System

Pascal Lamy, Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, will lead a public lecture at the University of Warwick on Wednesday 15 July, focusing on 'The Role of the Multilateral Trading System in the Recent Crisis'.

Warwick Student sets up first ever Musical Comedy Awards

Ed Chappel, a former student on the MA in Creative and Media Enterprises course, recently set up the UK’s first ever Musical Comedy Awards, which will take place on Saturday 11 April, after securing £15,000 venture capital money.
Tue 17 Mar 2009, 11:41 | Tags: Graduates & Honorary Degrees, Alumni, Media, Music, Business, Performance

2009 Winter Awards Ceremonies

Nearly two thousand students will graduate and four leading figures in medicine, museums, sport and climate change science are to receive honorary degrees at the Winter Awards Ceremonies later this month.


Warwick’s Telephone Campaign hits the £3 million mark

Warwick’s fundraising has recently hit an important milestone thanks to the hard work and dedication of our student fundraisers and the generosity of thousands of Warwick graduates and friends who have donated to the Annual Fund.

Paralympic success for Warwick graduate

Former Warwick student Tom Aggar rowed to Paralympic Gold last week in Beijing, beating his nearest competitor by four seconds.

Warwick Graduate’s Paralympic Hopes

Sportsman and Warwick graduate Tom Aggar was a keen rugby player before an accident left him paralysed two years ago. As part of his rehabilitation, Tom took up rowing and now the 22-year-old hopes to compete in the 2008 Bejing Paralympic games. Read more about Tom on BBC Sport.

Mon 05 Nov 2007, 14:52 | Tags: Graduates & Honorary Degrees, Sport

University friends reunite for 100 mile cycle in support of Emily and Ovarian Cancer Action

Fifteen Warwick University graduates will reunite on 17th and 18th November to cycle 100 miles from London to Leamington Spa to raise money for Ovarian Cancer Action in support of their friend Emily McArthur who is currently fighting the disease.

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