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Warwick researcher one of first women to receive Suffrage Science award in maths and computing on Ada Lovelace Day 2016
On Tuesday 11 October 2016 at Bletchley Park, Professor Jane Hutton from the University of Warwick’s Department of Statistics, will become be one of the first women to receive a new Suffrage Science in maths and computing award.
Diamond: More Than Just a Gemstone
Scientists at the University of Warwick are exploiting the extreme properties of man-made diamond in exciting new technologies, developing diamond based solutions for engineering, electronics, sensing and biomedical industries, to name just a few.
Warwickshire Partners with University of Warwick for Womens Tour
The University of Warwick is to partner with Warwickshire County Council in hosting Stage Two of the forthcoming Aviva Women’s Tour in June.
Low wages not education to blame for skills gap
Low wages rather than inadequate training are to blame for the STEM skills gap, according to research from the University of Warwick.
What do 1200 productions of Shakespeare reveal about diversity in classical theatre?
Dr Jami Rogers, Research Assistant and Honorary Fellow at the University of Warwick, presents the findings of an ongoing project that examines Shakespearean performance from 1930 to 2010.
Warwick announces that it has surpassed its 50th anniversary £50 million appeal
The University of Warwick has just announced that it has surpassed the goal it set of raising £50 million to invest in research and teaching by the end of its 50th anniversary year in 2015.
Love, loss and longing: the Warwick Prize for Writing 2015 announces shortlist
The Warwick Prize for Writing announces today, 2 October 2015, its shortlist of six titles under consideration for the £25,000 biennial literary award. The prize, which is run by the University of Warwick, is uniquely international and cross-disciplinary award, open to any genre or form of writing. The theme for this year’s prize is ‘Instinct’.
Public Festival of the Imagination marks 50 years of University of Warwick :
A TV chef, a pioneer of Coventry’s musical heritage and a polar explorer and will be helping to highlight the contribution the University of Warwick has made at home and abroad since it was established 50 years ago.
Warwick to broadcast Royal Opera House performances live on Big Screen
World-class opera and ballet performances will be broadcast live and free of charge for members of the public at the University of Warwick this summer.
Warwick to honour Nobel Laureate, leading film director, journalist, both CBI & TUC heads, Indonesian author, travel guru and British Library Chief
Nobel Laureate Professor Ada Yonath, leading film director Mike Leigh, and Channel 4 journalist and presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy, join both the heads of the TUC and CBI, an acclaimed Indonesian author, a travel guru, and the CEO of British Library among those to receive honorary degrees from the University of Warwick 2015 summer graduation ceremonies.
Stratford-Upon-Avon school shows savvy business acumen in national competition
Business-savvy students from Stratford-Upon-Avon Grammar School eclipsed competition from seventeen other local teams to win the Coventry and Warwick heat of ICAEW’s national business and accounting competition, BASE on 20 March which was held at the University of Warwick.
Warwicks X-citing X-mas X-travaganza
In the spirit of Christmas, the University of Warwick is offering a series of free, public lectures to further spark the community’s interest in science.