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Releasing young adults could be best route out of lockdown, experts suggest

A new briefing paper – The case for releasing the young from lockdown – by experts at the University of Warwick and Warwick Business School makes the case for releasing those aged 20-30 that do not live with older citizens, who appear to be more susceptible to severe cases of the virus, as the best approach to eventually lifting the lockdown.

Wed 08 Apr 2020, 10:00 | Tags: Warwick Business School, Economics

Students wanted for Data Science for Social Good

Applications are now open for the second Data Science for Social Good Summer Fellowship being held at the University of Warwick.

The Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) initiative was started at the University of Chicago in 2013 and sees students, PhDs, graduates and data science enthusiasts come together to learn new skills and work on projects submitted by charities, public organisations and social enterprises.

Fri 24 Jan 2020, 15:37 | Tags: Warwick Business School, Sciences

Local residents entertained, challenged and moved by ESRC Festival of Social Science

More than 500 people took part in the workshops, talks and activities organised by the University of Warwick for this year’s ESRC Festival of Social Science. University researchers took to Coventry and Warwickshire’s streets, bars and community centres to share insights from their work with enthusiastic and interested audiences. The events tackled topics from the nature of time itself and the puzzle of DNA to taxes and accents.


WBS named the global leader for sustainability

For the second year in a row Warwick Business School’s MBA programme has been declared the best in the world for sustainability and advancing environmental and social goals in business.

Fri 08 Nov 2019, 14:18 | Tags: Warwick Business School

The Economist crowns WBS' Full-time MBA best in the UK

Warwick Business School’s Full-time MBA has been named number one in the UK for the fifth year in a row by The Economist.

Tue 05 Nov 2019, 09:51 | Tags: Warwick Business School, Ranking

Memory is damaged by air pollution, researchers find

New research from the University of Warwick shows that human memory is significantly worse in parts of England with high levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and air particulates (PM10). The difference in memory quality between England’s cleanest and most-polluted areas is equivalent to the loss of memory from 10 extra years of ageing.


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