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University of Warwick is one of the first in England to achieve EmilyTest Gender-Based Violence Charter
The University of Warwick has become one of only two universities in England to be awarded the EmilyTest Gender‑Based Violence Charter, marking recognition of its independently assessed approach to preventing and responding to gender‑based violence.
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Warwick delivers breakthrough in fight to prevent onion disease
A new soil testing service developed by researchers at University of Warwick’s Crop Centre is set to transform how growers detect a major disease affecting onion crops.
Warwick and the Royal Institution join forces to expand public engagement in science
The University of Warwick and the Royal Institution (Ri) have signed a bold new Memorandum of Understanding, establishing the University as a regional hub for science public engagement across the Midlands.
Clinical trial offers hope of better recovery for intensive care survivors
A UK-wide trial, managed by the University of Warwick, finds that online rehabilitation at home can meaningfully improve quality of life for some intensive care survivors.