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University of Warwick Recognises Outstanding Contributions with Honorary Degrees

The University of Warwick has announced the recipients of its honorary degrees for the summer 2024 graduation ceremonies.

Fri 05 Jul 2024, 14:09 | Tags: Honorary Graduates, Graduation

The University of Warwick Hosts Team GB Athletes for Olympic Announcement

The University of Warwick welcomed Team GB's climbing athletes to the Sports and Wellness Hub Climbing Centre for an exclusive photoshoot.

Wed 03 Jul 2024, 16:41 | Tags: Competition, Sport and Wellness Hub, Olympics, Sport

National Spotlight for The University of Warwick’s Warwick Arts Centre

The Warwick Arts Centre has been highlighted in a new report from The Russell Group. "A Bright Future: Places and People," focuses on the transformative impact of its universities on communities across the UK.

Tue 02 Jul 2024, 14:45

Huge study identifies suicide risk factors to improve preventions

In the largest study of its kind, scientists at the University of Warwick have investigated a range of contributing risk factors for suicide – helping to identify individuals who might benefit from interventions.


Substantial rise in long-term mental health absence hits Midlands businesses

A new report from The University of Warwick's Business School finds a substantial rise in the proportion of businesses in the Midlands with staff off work due to long-term mental health issues.

The annual survey of 1,900 Midlands-based firms by the Enterprise Research Centre (ERC), which is now in its fifth year, found that while mental health absence continues to be an issue for a large number of firms, there has been a particularly striking increase in long-term absences.

Mon 01 Jul 2024, 10:26 | Tags: WBS

Champagne & Strawberries vs Pints & Pies: Psychologist explores why Wimbledon is Considered Posh and What Your Sports Preference Might Say About You

As the world gears up for another thrilling Wimbledon tournament, Dr. Elisabeth Blagrove, a psychologist at The University of Warwick, ponders why Wimbledon has long been considered posh and what it might mean if you prefer tennis over football, particularly during overlapping events like the Wimbledon Championships and the Euros.

Fri 28 Jun 2024, 15:16

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