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Warwick to receive £5 million for new cancer and emergency care trial centre
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Warwick to receive £5 million for new cancer and emergency care trial centre
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In a bid to further increase Warwick’s links to other countries around the world, the university has recently formed a partnership with India’s Jawaharlal Nehru University. The collaboration will specifically be in the studies of Law, Governance, Social Studies and the Arts. On Tuesday November 11th, both universities signed a...
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The first seminar of the “Stand Up Against Hatred” campaign was held last Sunday in the Capital Centre. Invited to feature at this event were the Trumpet Creepers, a semi-professional dance company based in London. The campaign has been organised in conjunction with the Holocaust Memorial, which will take place...
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Professor Wyn Grant reveals ways to save 45% of the EU’s annual expenditure
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New tennis centre leads the way with environmental excellence award
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RAG Week 2008 has been described as a “massive success” by its organisers as the annual week of craziness in the name of charity took place on campus. Events this year included a sleep out on the piazza, traffic light disco, five-a-side football tournament and a scavenger hunt. It was...
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The longlist for the first-ever Warwick Prize for Writing was announced last week. The twenty-strong list is comprised of eight fiction and twelve non-fiction titles with the award being billed as “an international cross-disciplinary biennial award open to substantial pieces of writing in the English language, in any genre or...
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US students look to UK for higher education
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Due to the relatively remote positioning of Warwick University, taxis are a vital link with local towns, particularly after a night out. Usually the fares are reasonable and universal between cabs; however there has recently been an increase in the overcharging of students. Though it is known that the prices...
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Widening Participation will not be affected by university place freeze
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Over 40 students have competed in the first round of the ‘W’ Factor, Warwick’s answer to the X Factor. The event, organised by the Chinese Society, is looking to mirror the success of The One, held last year. Entries included singers, musicians and a beatboxer, all hoping to taste success...
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Students in competition to make a life-saving bot
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Issues of Orientation, Freshers' Week and integration on the table
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