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Major motoring developments crown Coventrys 120 year Motor City legacy
Two major investments in the automotive industry in Coventry will create world class facilities for the automotive industry in a resurgent “Motor City” Coventry, and both will be built in the year that will mark 120 years of motor manufacturing history in the City. The first British motor car was made in Coventry in 1897 by The Daimler Motor Company Limited but the company that is playing a central role in Coventry’s resurgence as a “Smart Motor City” is Jaguar Land Rover who is key to two major motor developments in the city both of which will be complete, or well underway, by 2017.
From teenage school student to doctoral researcher, WMGs 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.
Microsofts Xbox Kinect breathes new life into respiratory assessment
Xbox Kinect’s could be used in the future to assess the health of patients with conditions such as cystic fibrosis.
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.
How poetry, story-telling and music can explain the role of the supply chain
A group of researchers from WMG at the University of Warwick are using poetry, story-telling and music to draw attention to the important role supply chains play in everyday life.
WMG part of new £23 million Internet of Things Research Hub announced today
WMG at the University of Warwick is to play a significant role in a new £23 million interdisciplinary Research Hub designed to drive forward UK research in the Internet of Things (IoT).
TVS to Tata, Accenture to Alstom Delhi event celebrates how Warwicks Indian Alumni are helping transform India
Senior Indian Alumni of the University of Warwick are gathering together at New Delhi’s Taj Mahal Hotel on Saturday 5th December to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the University of Warwick and the significant role Indian students and alumni have played in its history.
New WMG Academy for Young Engineers in Solihull receives £1.1m to tool up young engineers
Just as building work on a second WMG Academy for Young Engineers in Chelmsley Wood, Solihull enters an exciting new phase; a £1.1m grant has been confirmed from Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) towards state of the art, industry standard engineering and IT equipment.
Creating a chain reaction; two innovative arts projects commissioned by interdisciplinary research team
WMG and the Centre for Cultural Policy Studies (CCPS) at the University of Warwick, are delighted to announce two innovative arts projects commissioned as part of their pioneering ESRC funded research impact project on supply chains.
Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya awarded Chinas first ever National Rainbow Bridge Award: Beijing, China Sunday 25th October 2015
Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, Chairman of WMG at the University of Warwick, was awarded the first ever National Rainbow Bridge Award at a ceremony at the China National Convention Centre on Sunday 25th October in Beijing, China.
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.
WMG establishes new National Plastics Processing Centre
WMG at the University of Warwick has established a new National Plastics Processing Centre (NPPC) which will provide a national hub for innovation and research in plastics processing.