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Regional leaders attend Paris meeting with the University of Warwick and new alliance members
Regional leaders joined academic and policy staff from the University of Warwick at a summit with European counterparts this week.
The delegation was invited by a new, growing university alliance founded by the University of Warwick, L’Université Paris Seine, and Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), aimed at forging European links post-Brexit. At the summit hosted by Île de France region in Paris on Monday 5 November, the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia became the fourth institution to join the group. It has also been revealed that discussions are well in advance for further members to join.
Warwick's Faculty of Arts placed 44th in new world rankings
The University of Warwick’s Faculty of Arts has been named 44th in the world for Arts and Humanities by the Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2019 by subject.
Paris summit to see further political and academic backing for new European university alliance
The University of Ljubljana in Slovenia is the fourth institution to join a new, growing university alliance founded by the University of Warwick, L’Université Paris Seine, and Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). The group has also revealed that discussions are well in advance for further members to join.
Future of Biomedical engineering discussed in Brussels today
The future of Biomedical Engineering (BME) was the focus in Brussels today by the European Parliament Interest Group (EPIG) - looking at the future of medical equipment and how to regulate hospitals in Africa.
Warwick physicists to welcome hundreds of Brownies to campus
Staff and research students from the University of Warwick’s physics department are preparing to welcome almost 700 Brownies to campus next weekend (13 and 14 October).
Warwick to help unlock the matter-antimatter mystery in the first moments after the universe was created
The mystery of what happened to the antimatter- (the counterparts of matter that make up particles) created at the birth of our Universe will take a step closer to being solved, thanks to a new international experiment involving researchers from the University of Warwick.