Press Releases
New book says hosting World Cup in 1994 transformed America into a soccer nation
A new book by Gary Hopkins, a member of the Advisory Board for Warwick Business School’s “Centre for Management in Sport ”at the University of Warwick, states that hosting the World Cup in 1994 changed the face and fortunes of soccer in the United States forever.
Super bike helped by new £5 million lab that gives Midlands manufacturers super powers
A lab that gives engineers in Midlands manufacturing companies super powers have helped a Midlands company build a super bike that has finished 2nd in the first ever Moto2 race in Qatar.
WBS Rise in Executive Education Rankings
Warwick Business School has risen nine places in the Financial Times ranking of custom programme providers. WBS is now 45th in the World and 5th in the UK.This news follows on from a ten place rise last year.
Pulis & Steve McClaren top new table of over-achieving football managers
Tony Pulis, Steve McClaren and Sam Allardyce take the top 3 slots in a new table of “over achieving” football managers published today by Dr Sue Bridgewater at Warwick Business School at the University of Warwick. The table outlines the extent which managers out perform what might be expected with the players at their disposal.
Student entrepreneurs enter Warwicks own Dragons Den
Takeaway coffee cup sleeves and an online local business directory for students were just two of the ideas tested in a ‘Dragon’s Den’ style competition at the University of Warwick.
Professor Lord Bhattacharyya Makes A Personal £1 Million Commitment to Back Research
The University of Warwick has announced that Professor Lord Bhattacharyya has just pledged to make one of the largest ever personal donations to a UK University by a serving member of academic staff. He hopes his personal financial commitment underlines how serious he is when he calls on businesses and government to enhance the financial support they provide to UK research.