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Challenge the Conventional

Date Sat, 02 May to Sun, 31 May

Challenge the Conventional

Climate crisis, AI risks, Geopolitical instability and Economic inequality are all real challenges facing our society. Our degrees in Social Sciences provide you with the future-ready skills to tackle these issues, allowing you to lead, influence and shape not just your future career, but the future of our world.


Pre-Sessional English at Warwick

Date Fri, 01 May to Mon, 01 Jun

Enhance your English skills, boost your confidence, and prepare for your degree at Warwick with our Pre-Sessional English programmes.

Find your community and your future at Warwick

Date Fri, 15 May to Sun, 14 Jun

From inclusive cultural societies to dedicated wellbeing support, discover a postgraduate experience where you can grow, lead, and belong.

Set the Pace


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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74th

Warwick is ranked 74th 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

(The Graduate Market in 2026, High Fliers Research Ltd.Link opens in a new window)

More about research at Warwick...

Championing human rights

Find out how we're working across sectors and disciplines to tackle inequalities and address challenges in social justice.

Bridging creativity and technology

Discover how our researchers are bringing together creativity and technology to drive lasting change.

Transforming lives through behaviour

What drives human behaviour? Our experts are working to challenge our understanding of how we behave, and the impact of behaviour on health.

More news

28 May

Weighing newborn planets using their dusty fingerprints

University of Warwick astronomers have found a new way to estimate the masses of planets hidden inside the dusty disks surrounding young stars.

28 May

Wayve, Nissan and Uber join forces with PAVE UK to support the responsible deployment of self-driving vehicles

Partners for Automated Vehicle Education United Kingdom (PAVE UK) welcomes Wayve, Nissan, and Uber, global leaders in self-driving vehicle technology and its deployment, as its first members to drive public trust and support the responsible deployment of self-driving vehicle technology.

26 May

Warwick researchers help shape new national guidance for cancer screening

University of Warwick researchers have played a central role in developing new position statements from the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC), setting out how emerging cancer screening technologies should be evaluated before being introduced to patients.

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