Press Releases
New Research Says Daughters Turn Parents to Left of Centre Parties
New research by economists Professor Andrew Oswald at the University of Warwick, and Dr Nattavudh Powdthavee at London Universitys Institute of Education, reveals that the more daughters a family has the more likely the parents are to vote for left of centre parties. Sons, by contrast, make people more right-wing.
Researchers to help Europe's Policy-Makers Grapple with the New World Disorder
The University of Warwick's Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation has been awarded 5.4 million euro by the European Commission to create an international network of over 250 scholars
Most People in High Value Homes Can Afford Local Taxes
The value of property is linked more closely to income and ability to pay tax than many people think, according to new research by the Institute for Employment Research at the University of Warwick.
Researcher Asks Will China Rule the World in 2045?
University of Warwick China specialist Professor Shaun Breslin is to give a special presentation in the university of Warwick's London Office on Wednesday 27th of April that will argue that there are many misconceptions about Chinese power, and the obstacles to China's inexorable rise. However he says "Yes China will probably become an ever important global power, but its rise to supremacy is far from inevitable"
Political Pollster MORI's Bob Worcester marks Honorary Professorship
Newly knighted Sir Robert Worcester, Britain's best known political pollster, is to inaugurate his appointment as Honorary Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick with a public lecture analysing the recent US presidential election, the imminent UK general election, and looks forward to the EuroConstitutional referendum next year.
Baroness Amos Backs Boxing Test at University of Warwick lecture
Baroness Amos, Leader of the House of Lords and a graduate of the University of Warwick, will tonight (Wednesday 27th October) say the collective national support for Olympic boxer Amir Khan should eclipse the "infamous" Norman Tebbit "cricket test of national loyalty".