Press Releases
Electric vehicle experts to answer public’s questions at Warwick
Get your questions about electric cars and the future of British transport answered by leading experts in academia and industry at the University of Warwick next week.
Mind the Gap - how will skills training be funded after Brexit?
The University of Warwick has published the third in a series of briefings exploring the implications of Brexit for the job market, workers’ rights, and employment policy. Skills training for vulnerable workers: effects of the loss of EU funding after Brexit outlines how current skills training in the UK is supported by EU funding, and recommends key priorities for a post-Brexit UK-funded skills programme. The paper is the third of four Warwick Brexit Briefings on Employment by the University of Warwick and its Connecting Research on Employment and Work (CREW) network.
Former Kenilworth Mayor gives diabetes research at Warwick Medical School a boost
Diabetes research at Warwick Medical School is getting an extra boost thanks to the former Mayor of Kenilworth. Councillor Michael Coker has chosen to make a donation of £3,000 to the University of Warwick’s Diabetes research groups.
Engineering graduate lands job at top automation firm
One of this year’s Engineering graduates from the University of Warwick, who has a passion for robotics, is transferring his academic skills to his new job at an internationally renowned industrial automation company.
MP sets off chain reaction from Gloucestershire business
Neil Carmichael MP has joined forces with Gloucestershire l suppliers to launch a national research study at the Frocester George Inn which is playing a key role in the study
WMG Academy for Young Engineers Solihull Gets Green Light
The Solihull Council’s planning committee has approved plans for the new WMG Academy building this week. The new Academy, which will be built on the vacant site at the corner of Chelmsley Road and Conway Road, will eventually host 640 young engineers aged 14-19.