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New collaboration set to make West Midlands

A pioneering hydrogen energy project, part of the Birmingham Science City initiative, will be unveiled at a top-level Science City Summit in Newcastle today (Friday 2nd Feb 2007).
Fri 02 Feb 2007, 10:45 | Tags: Regional Issues, Sciences, Business Members

Warwick Manufacturing Group to train 1000 Chinese manufacturing graduates

A federation of 6000 Chinese manufacturers has commissioned Warwick Manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick to train 200 graduates a year for the next 5 years.

Wed 24 Jan 2007, 15:43 | Tags: Business and Management, Business Members

Leading Science Communicators Gather at Warwick School to Debate Future of Science

Scientists, academics and industrialists are gathering at Warwick School on Monday (January 29) to debate the future of science in the UK. The event is being staged in association with Warwick School, the University of Warwick and Advantage West Midlands.

Wed 24 Jan 2007, 11:06 | Tags: Sciences, Education, Business Members

Warwick wins major training contract with Health and Safety Executive

The University of Warwick has been awarded a national contract worth a seven figure sum over the next 7 years to provide a postgraduate Diploma for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). The Diploma in Regulatory Occupational Health and Safety is a part-time, four-year course which offers a radical new approach to professional education for the University.


England Football Team Best in World - So Say 1.3 Billion Chinese

Chinese footballA new study of the strength of interest in international football across China by Warwick Business School  shows that not only is the England team shirt the most popular football shirt across China, England is also by far Chinese football fans' most favored  international team beating Brazil, Argentina and Germany.
Tue 16 Jan 2007, 09:10 | Tags: Business and Management, Business Members, Sport

5 days & £2 million in a sandpit could help create a more sustainable future

The University of Warwick is to use a "sandpit" full of people to decide to how to spend £2,000,000. They will decide how best to use that money to fund research projects that will help companies make the environment and sustainability a key driver of their business.
Mon 11 Dec 2006, 11:50 | Tags: Sciences, Business and Management, Business Members

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