Press Releases
University of Warwick teams up with Ca’ Foscari University in Venice to create museum exhibitions of the future
The University of Warwick is collaborating with Ca’ Foscari University of Venice to analyse Roman artefacts in a history project which could change the face of museums for the 21st century.
Warwick Prize for Women in Translation announces the 2023 winner
The graphic novel Your Wish Is My Command – written, illustrated and translated by Deena Mohamed and published by Granta – has been announced as the winner of the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation in 2023.
Warwick mathematician awarded £1.75 million ERC grant to investigate how metals deform
Professor Filip Rindler of the Warwick Mathematics Institute has been awarded £1.75 million from the European Research Council to investigate concentration phenomena in Mathematical Analysis with applications to Material Science.
A New Creative Director for Warwick Arts Centre
The University of Warwick is pleased to announce the appointment of Beth Byrne as the new Creative Director for Warwick Arts Centre. With over twenty years of production experience in performance sectors, Beth brings a wealth of expertise to her new role.
Warwick’s Wonka explores the world of pure imagination
Professor of Visualisation Alan Chalmers, an expert in flavour simulation at the University of Warwick, discusses the most famous creations of Willy Wonka ahead of the film premiere this December.
“While we may not have discovered the source of snozzberries, our research invites everyone to wonder about the extraordinary possibilities within the science of flavours” – Professor Chalmers.
The University of Warwick celebrates diversity this International Students Day, 17th Nov: Sanctuary Scholarship Case Study, Elya Aliieva
Elya Aliieva's story stands as a testament to resilience and determination amidst challenging circumstances. Following the conflict in Ukraine, Elya found refuge in the UK and sought solace in education.
Elya was in her first year studying International Relations at Kyiv University when she had to abandon her dreams. Six months into her studies, war broke out and normal life stopped overnight.