Press Releases
Warwick experts analyse how inward investment is likely to be affected by Brexit
The University of Warwick has published the second in a series of briefings exploring the implications of Brexit for the job market, workers’ rights, and employment policy. Job Loss and Job Creation – Pitfalls and Opportunities? summarises recent research from the University of Warwick on the likely effects of Brexit on inward foreign direct investment (FDI); on the complex interrelationships between inward FDI and employment restructuring; and makes research-led policy recommendations for a post-Brexit industrial strategy.
WBS School competition Nudgeathon goes global
Warwick Business School’s innovative behavioural science competition, known as the Nudgeathon, is being taken around the world.
The Warwick Business School student inspiring young girls to dream big
Victoria Azubuike is a buzz of energy, relentlessly pursuing projects to help her community that would be a full-time job for most. Yet the 20-year-old manages to fit it around studying for her BSc Management as well.
Sunday Times ranks 22 Warwick subjects in UK's top 10
The Times/Sunday Times’ Complete University Guide 2018 has ranked 22 Subjects in the UK’s top 10, including nine in the top 5 – with the Warwick Writing Programme ranked 1st for Creative Writing.
R&D grants provide UK £43bn economic boost
Taxpayer support for high-tech innovation benefits the economy by significantly boosting jobs, turnover and productivity among the companies backed, new research by Warwick Business School has found.
AI trained to recognise beautiful scenery
Scientists at Warwick Business School have trained a computer to recognise beautiful scenery using “deep learning”, an approach to artificial intelligence which is inspired by the architecture of the human brain.