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Warwick honorary professor explores new material from founder of modern human anatomy

The discovery of new material from the sixteenth-century founder of modern human anatomy, Andreas Vesalius, is to be featured at a University of Warwick seminar next week.

 

Thu 08 Mar 2012, 14:28 | Tags: Arts, History, University Affairs and Events

University of Warwick celebrates Dickens with special 200th birthday mobile App and documentary

The University of Warwick is launching its new Celebrating Dickens Mobile App on Tuesday (February 7) to mark the bicentenary of Charles Dickens birth.


Historian uncovers a real-life Dickensian tale of prostitution and suspected murder

Research by a legal historian at the University of Warwick has uncovered a real-life 19th century couple whose tragic tale could have been taken straight out of Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist.

Thu 19 Jan 2012, 09:20 | Tags: Education, History, Regional Issues

Bah! Humbug! There is more to Dickens than Christmas, says University of Warwick expert

For many Charles Dickens and his classic story A Christmas Carol epitomise the festive period, but a leading professor at the University of Warwick wants people to have greater expectations when it comes to Dickens.

Tue 06 Dec 2011, 12:28 | Tags: Arts, Education, History, University Affairs and Events

Warwick's Distinguished Lecture Series travels to Venice

Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, will be guest of honour when he delivers an address at the latest Distinguished Lecture Series organised by the University of Warwick at the University’s base in Venice.


Warwick author wins award for Nottinghamshire County Council

History researcher, and Warwick Chaplain, the Rev Dr Stuart Jennings’ latest Book has helped Nottinghamshire County Council’s Archive service win a national award for publishing a book charting how a quarter of a county town’s population was wiped out in the 1640s.

Mon 10 Oct 2011, 17:12 | Tags: History

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