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The Boar is the student newspaper of the University of Warwick. Founded in 1973, the paper is published thrice a term, and the website is continually updated. Whilst it is affiliated to the university's Students' Union, the paper is editorially independent. It consists of 16 sections, including News, Sports, and Podcasts.
This is a list of University of Warwick people, including office holders, current and former academics and alumni of the University of Warwick, including a brief description of their notability. Warwick has over 290,000 alumni [ 1 ] and an active alumni network.
The most famous proponent of this critique was the noted historian E. P. Thompson, who edited and wrote much of Warwick University Ltd in 1971. [114] The book focuses on the brief student occupation of the Registry in 1967, and its causes, the files that were discovered and published, and the subsequent actions of the university, students and ...
The university reported that the footage was "reprehensible", and it was reviewing it with the Jewish Society. [6] The Union of Jewish Students called the clip “utterly abhorrent” and claimed it showed “blatant and unchallenged support for nazism”. [7]
The Students' Union developed in tandem with the university and has existed since 1965. In its first few decades, it was heavily involved with the protests, rent strikes, and occupations which earned the university the nickname of 'Red Warwick'. In 1974, one Warwick student Kevin Gately was killed during the Red Lion Square disorders. More ...
People associated with the University of Warwick (5 C, 10 P) Pages in category "University of Warwick" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
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In 2011, WMG accounted for 30 per cent of the University's research activity and had over 2,500 postgraduate students, 650 studying full-time at Warwick. Twenty of 450 staff, and 10 per cent of its £120 million annual research budget, was funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England. [1]