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University of Warwick computing technology spin out company sold in £18m deal
ARM Ltd, the world’s leading semiconductor IP company, has just purchased a company developed out of high performance computing research at the University of Warwick in an £18 million pound deal
Two academics win National Teaching Fellowship
Rachel Dickinson, Principal Teaching Fellow, and Peter Corvi, Professorial Teaching Fellow, have each received the highest accolade in higher education teaching by being awarded National Teaching Fellowships.
Patient health outcomes to be examined
Warwick Medical School, part of the University of Warwick, is hosting a summit for politicians, healthcare leaders, industry leaders and academics to examine measurement of health outcomes and the use of such information to improve outcomes on a large scale.
Warwick student selected for Schwarzman Scholarship
A student from the University of Warwick has been selected for the prestigious Schwartzman Scholarship in Beijing, China.
Call for urgent co-ordinated action on UK energy
Michael Bradshaw, Professor of Global Energy, has co-authored a report for the UK Energy Research Centre calling for urgent action during this Parliament to ensure a co-ordinated, cross-Government approach to energy.
WBS partners NIESR to build new UK statistical centre
Warwick Business School has partnered the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) to develop the new Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE) for the Office of National Statistics (ONS), following a tender process.
University of Warwick experts and UKIPs Diane James to discuss US election outcome
On Wednesday 9 November a panel of experts from the University of Warwick, along with Diane James, Deputy Chairman of UKIP, are to debate and discuss the results of the US election. Based in the University’s new London Office in King’s Cross, the Warwick Policy Lab discussion will:
How Trump's victory could affect UK SMEs
Donald Trump's shock election as President of the US could have economic repercussions for the global economy. Here Stephen Roper, Professor of Enterprise and Director of the Enterprise Research Centre, reveals what it could mean for the UK's 5.2 million small and medium-sized companies.
Apprentice success for 35 students from the WMG Academy for Young Engineers in Coventry
Worlds most adaptable simulator launch at WMG, University of Warwick
The world’s most adaptable vehicle simulator has been launched by WMG at the University of Warwick by Professor Dr Ralf Speth, Chief Executive Officer Jaguar Land Rover.
Andy Lockett appointed as the new Dean of WBS
The University of Warwick is pleased to announce that Professor Andy Lockett will be the new Dean of Warwick Business School.
Innovative new systems set to increase companys efficiency
WMG, at of the University of Warwick, has developed pioneering new systems that have resulted in productivity gains for Autins Group. Autins, who are based in Rugby, are specialists in the design and manufacture of state-of-the-art noise reduction and heat management systems, in particular for the automotive industry.