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Warwick Medical School was granted independent degree-awarding status in 2007, and the School's partnership with the University of Leicester was dissolved in the same year. [26] [27] In February 2010, Lord Bhattacharyya, director and founder of the WMG unit at Warwick, made a £1 million donation to the university to support science grants and ...
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.
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]
Rebecca Earle FBA (born 1964) is a historian, specialising in the history of food and colonial and 19th-century Spanish America. She is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Warwick. [1] [2] [3] She is married to Matt Western, MP for Warwick and Leamington.
He is professor of classics and ancient history at the University of Warwick. [1] In 2015 he was a foundation fellow of the Warwick International Higher Education Academy; he was appointed a senior fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2016. [1] He was a National Teaching Fellow in 2017, [2] and in 2017–2018 was a Leverhulme Research ...
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 283,000 alumni [ 1 ] and an active alumni network.
She was appointed to the Welsh Hospital Board in 1970, [1] and she was a member-observer of the General Medical Council from 1973 to 1983. [2] In 1999 a conference was convened in her honour, hosted at the University of Warwick. [4] In the same year, she travelled to Montenegro to work with Women in Black, a women's anti-war movement. [5]
Warwick's School of Industrial and Business Studies (SIBS) was founded in 1967, with five academic staff including Hugh Clegg as the first Professor of Industrial Relations, and 24 postgraduate students on three courses. The first master's courses were launched in 1968, and undergraduate courses started in 1969.