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Who will you become?

Date Wed, 24 Jun to Fri, 31 Jul

Who will you become?

Prepare for unlimited possibilities. We’ll give you the skills, knowledge and mindset to excel and venture further. Explore what inspires and excites you.


A community like no other

Date Tue, 23 Jun to Wed, 30 Sept

As we celebrate 60 years, our alumni community still calls Warwick home. Welcome to a community of diverse, vibrant, incredible people that make an impact on the world around us.

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With your support, we will raise £250 million and generate 20,000 acts of volunteering. We'll spark breakthroughs, reimagine research, and empower more voices to be heard.

Why Warwick?

92%

Of our research has been assessed to be 'world leading' or 'internationally excellent' in the Research Excellence Framework

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68th

Warwick is ranked 68th in the world and top 10 in all major UK league tables

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4th

in the UK by the UK's top 100 graduate employers

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Excellence at Warwick

We’re proud to be a world-leading university where bold ideas and curiosity drive real-world impact. Explore our academic excellence , or discover our partnerships in action .

More about research at Warwick...

The Invisible Invaders

Can science keep up with the pace of plant disease outbreaks, and why does it matter? Warwick Plant Disease Epidemiologist Stephen Parnell explains.

Under the skin of cancer detection

Professor Emma MacPherson is using innovative terahertz light technology to get under the skin of cancer detection.

From Plate to Planet

Can we eat our way out of crisis? Professor Thijs Van Rens offers fresh insights into tackling obesity and the climate crisis.

More news

01 Jul

Scientists uncover 'mix and match' mechanism for creating new cancer-fighting drugs

A team of researchers at the University of Warwick and Monash University has solved a puzzle that's stumped drug developers for decades: how bacteria naturally create multiple versions of powerful cancer therapies. The breakthrough could accelerate development of new treatments for hard-to-treat cancers.

01 Jul

Warwick soars into top five universities in student-led rankings

The University of Warwick is ranked 5th overall in the latest StudentCrowd University Awards, climbing 4 places, as judged by the students themselves.

26 Jun

What’s so funny?! Apes and humans have been sharing a laugh for 15 million years

Great apes may have been laughing with a similar rhythm to modern humans for over 15 million years, a University of Warwick study reveals, providing an unexpected clue to how human speech evolved.

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