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Discover STEM at Warwick
Discover STEM at Warwick
Founded in 1965, the University of Warwick is the youngest member of the Russell Group and renowned for seeking out and addressing complex global challenges with era-defining innovative thinking. A connected ecosystem of staff, students and alumni, the University fosters transformative learning, interdisciplinary collaboration and bold industry partnerships across state-of-the-art facilities in the UK and global satellite hubs.
Here, spirited thinkers push boundaries, experiment, and challenge convention to create a better world.
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New Master's degree in Economics and Environmental Policy launched for 2026 entry.
The Department of Economics is excited to announce the launch of a new interdisciplinary postgraduate programme: MSc Economics and Environmental Policy.
A community like no other
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.
Sixtieth
Across generations, campuses and continents, our stories have shaped who we are today.
Celebrate a future 60 years in the making.
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
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Excellence at Warwick
At the University of Warwick, we’re proud to be a world-leading university where bold ideas and curiosity drive real-world impact.
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Bug beats: caterpillars use complex rhythms to communicate with ants
Research from Warwick shows that butterfly caterpillars use sophisticated rhythmic signals to communicate with ants, helping them gain protection, food, and access to ant nests.
Tata Power and University of Warwick forge strategic alliance in new energy systems innovation
Memorandum of Understanding highlights the strategic importance of research expertise to industry partners.
University of Warwick joins the QS Responsible AI Consortium
Warwick joins global network committed to harnessing AI ethically and imaginatively across higher education.