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They like to move it move it! Lemur communication shows how humans evolved to create music

A type of lemur which communicates in rhythmic song shows how humans have evolved to create music, according to researchers at The University of Warwick.

Wed 26 Jun 2024, 13:32 | Tags: 1 - Research psychology music Evolution

International Day of Women and Girls in Engineering: Meet the battery researcher pioneering inclusion and sustainability

The University of Warwick is celebrating a distinguished battery researcher this International Day of Women and Girls in Engineering.

Mon 24 Jun 2024, 08:19 | Tags: women WMG Engineering 1 - Research Women in STEM Sciences

The University of Warwick awarded Campus Experience of the Year

The University of Warwick has won ‘Campus Experience of the Year’ at the College and University Business Officers (CUBO) awards following a successful relaunch of its graduation ceremonies.

Thu 20 Jun 2024, 15:40 | Tags: Graduation, Warwick Celebrates

School Tasking: Champion of Champions national final

Schools across the country came together at The University of Warwick this week for the first-ever national School Tasking final, hosted by Taskmaster’s Alex Horne, in front of over 800 year-five children. From memory tasks to turning classmates into snowmen, the final was described by one audience member as “A school day I’ll never forget”. 

Wed 19 Jun 2024, 12:54 | Tags: School Tasking, widening participation

Vibrant and colourful Canley Parade to take place this weekend

This Saturday, 22nd June, hundreds of Canley residents will take to the streets for an exciting and multi-coloured procession for all ages.


2024 Euros Betting Fever: Psychology Reveals ‘Cash-Out Option’ Leads to Larger and Riskier Bets

As the excitement of the Euro 2024 tournament grips fans worldwide, a timely study from The University of Warwick as part of the Warwick and Monash alliance, reveals intriguing insights into sports betting behaviour. The research, by Professor Elliot Ludvig, demonstrates that bettors are inclined to place larger and more risky bets when they have the option to 'cash out' before the outcome is determined.

Fri 14 Jun 2024, 11:23 | Tags: psychology

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