Japanese academics offered University facilities
University opens up facilities to two Japanese academics whose work was affected by the Fukushima nuclear disaster
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University opens up facilities to two Japanese academics whose work was affected by the Fukushima nuclear disaster
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Warwick company Molecular Solar are developing solar cells that could be used to recharge batteries for consumer electronics
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The University has confirmed that A-Level entry requirements continue to rise, with all but one course now requiring at least AAB
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Gareth Williams and Ed Jones from the Warwick Debating Society discuss the morality and practicality of intervention
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Journey's End, the classic World War I drama, is revived at the Belgrade; but do the lads going over the top go, well, over the top?
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Accepting the events of the past is key to the country’s future, argues Sabine Saade
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Despite numerous controversies, the best answer to Britain’s social problems might well come from across the pond
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“Ten years ago we had Steve Jobs, Bob Hope and Johnny Cash. Now we have no jobs, no hope, and no cash”
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Some societies at Warwick may have, strangely, developed a new form of nationalism
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Andy Stirups on the rise and fall on British spy drama, _Spooks_
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The second part of our money saving series looks to save you money on that quintessential student activity: the booze run.
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