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The University of Warwick brings women’s health into the spotlight at free Coventry event

As International Women’s Day approaches, a free event in Coventry will highlight the real-life health challenges women face – and the essential research happening in the region to address them.



In 10 years has anything changed for Women and Girls in Science?

We spoke to six women – undergraduates and researchers from the University of Warwick – to learn about their experiences of nurturing talent in girls and women in STEM.


Two Warwick Law School Academics Shortlisted for Prestigious Awards

Two academics from Warwick Law School have been shortlisted for prestigious prizes at the Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Awards 2025.

Mon 10 Feb 2025, 12:00 | Tags: Awards, Law

Groundbreaking Mammo-50 Trial: University of Warwick and UHCW deliver pioneering study on post-surgery monitoring for women with early-stage breast cancer

A five-year study, called Mammo-50, that followed women aged 50 and older with a breast cancer diagnosis and surgery has been published in The Lancet. This research, funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), shows that follow up surveillance with less frequent mammograms put the patients at no greater risk and could reduce the stress of waiting for results.

Mon 10 Feb 2025, 10:38 | Tags: cancer, Clinical Trials, Clinical Trials Unit, Health, NIHR, Policy, WMS, women

Warwick Professor to lead cutting-edge trial using AI to catch breast cancer early

The EDITH trial (‘Early Detection using Information Technology in Health’) co-led by Professor Sian Taylor-Philips, The University of Warwick, is backed by £11 million of government support via the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). It is the latest example of how British scientists are transforming cancer care, building on the promising potential of cutting-edge innovations to tackle one of the UK’s biggest killers.

Tue 04 Feb 2025, 16:36 | Tags: Health, WMS

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