Press Releases
Pioneering app gives millions of Ghanaians access to ambulances
Millions of people in Ghana have gained access to life-saving emergency services, thanks to a revolutionary navigation app designed by a University of Warwick graduate.
Wonder Woman., MI5, Teletubbies, Mathematics and battling poverty just parts of the CVs of five people to be awarded honorary degrees by the University of Warwick
The University of Warwick has announced that it will award honorary degrees to six people at its winter degree ceremonies which will run from Wednesday 18th to Friday 20th January 2017 (inclusive), in the Butterworth Hall in Warwick Arts Centre.
Top Bruneian student graduates from University of Warwick
One of the best young minds from Brunei has graduated from the University of Warwick with a First Class Degree (with Honours).
Coventry schools robotics volunteer gets 1st class degree - and hes still inventing robotics for local schools
Whitley University of Warwick student Stephen Pithouse has just heard this week that he is to receive a first class degree in engineering from the University when he graduates on 19th July. However he is almost too busy to celebrate this as he is about to start his dream job with internationally renowned Industrial Automation company FANUC at their Whitley base…oh, and he also has to finish designing and manufacturing a new robotics interface for use in Coventry and Warwickshire Schools.
TUC General Secretary discusses Europe, worker's rights and the importance of history
As General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) Frances O’Grady works to represent the 6.2 million members who belong to affiliated unions in England and Wales.
In this exclusive interview, recorded shortly after receiving an Honorary Docotrate of Laws by the University if Warwick, Frances discusses he she became involved with the trade union movement, the challenges currently facing trade unionists and what the TUC wants to see out of a renegotiation with the European Union.
First graduate & first 200,000 hours of high tech study from new Jaguar Land Rover & WMG programme
The very first Masters student graduated, on Tuesday 14th July, at the University of Warwick from a technology programme which trains staff from across Jaguar Land Rover. From the shop floor to senior managers, and from all disciplines, the Technical Accreditation Scheme (TAS) is designed to develop employees skills to help create the next generation of vehicles and staff across Jaguar Land Rover have now completed over 200,000 hours of study in the new programme.