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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: Engineering 1 - Research Sciences WMG women Women in STEM

International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Physicist advancing skin cancer screening and diagnosis using terahertz waves

Ahead of International Day of Women and Girls in Science this Sunday, 11 February, The University of Warwick is shining the spotlight on a physicist who is developing new technology to advance the diagnosis and screening of skin cancers.

Fri 09 Feb 2024, 15:19 | Tags: cancer Health Physics 1 - Research Sciences women Women in STEM

Professor helping young engineers respond to world’s biggest challenges receives ‘Distinguished Woman in Engineering’ award

A University of Warwick professor who is helping young engineers across the world respond to humanity’s biggest challenges, has won the ‘Distinguished Woman in Engineering’ award.

Tue 05 Sep 2023, 14:42 | Tags: Education, Engineering, women, Women in STEM

The students electrifying the motorsport industry across the world

Students from the University of Warwick are working with fellow students in Africa in a capacity-building project to drive forward electrification in the motor industry.


‘Responsible’ Artificial intelligence (AI) can protect children on social media, say Warwick Researchers

New research by academics at Warwick Business School at the University of Warwick argues that ‘responsible’ AI can prevent children from seeing both harmful and legal but harmful content online.

Mon 06 Feb 2023, 14:06 | Tags: AI 1 - Research WBS Women in STEM

UNESCO and L’Oréal honour Warwick student as top young female scientist

A postgraduate student from the University of Warwick, whose research focuses on understanding personality traits that widen the gender gap, has been recognised by a major international award as one of the most promising and inspiring young female scientists from the Middle East.