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      • The University of Warwick (/ ˈwɒrɪk / WORR-ik; abbreviated as Warw. in post-nominal letters) is a public research university on the outskirts of Coventry between the West Midlands and Warwickshire, England.
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  2. The University of Warwick (/ ˈwɒrɪk / WORR-ik; abbreviated as Warw. in post-nominal letters [5]) is a public research university on the outskirts of Coventry between the West Midlands and Warwickshire, England. [6] The university was founded in 1965 as part of a government initiative to expand higher education.

  3. Welcome to the University of Warwick, part of the Russell Group and a top UK and Global University. Find out more about our Undergraduate and Postgraduate degrees.

  4. Warwick is one of the UK's leading universities, with an acknowledged reputation for excellence in research and teaching, for innovation, and for links with business and industry. We’re a world-leading university with the highest academic and research standards.

  5. The University of Warwick is a world-leading university with the highest academic and research standards. Born out of boldness, imagination and collaboration, from the moment the first 450 students arrived in 1965, we’ve been forward-focused.

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    The University has 29 academic departments and over 50 research centres and institutes, in three Faculties: Arts, Science, Engineering and Medicine and Social Sciences. The new Medical School took its first students on an innovative 4-year accelerated postgraduate programme in September 2000. In summer 2004 the first 64 students graduated from the ...

    From its beginnings, the University has sought to be excellent in both teaching and research. It has now secured its place as one of the UK's leading research universities, confirmed by the results of the government's Research Assessment Exercises of 1986, 1989, 1992, 1996, 2001 and 2008. We performed strongly in the Government’s Research Excellenc...

    The University has become increasingly popular with students (there are now nine applications for every available place) and in 2010 81% of the undergraduates admitted to Warwick has an A level score on entry of AAB or above. But it has been a mark of Warwick's strategy to encourage and facilitate admission from those less well-advantaged and from ...

    Warwick marked its strategy with a wish to be enterprising and outward-looking from its foundation. It sought to match academic excellence with relevance, a policy which was not always popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s but which has become one of its hallmarks and recently led former Prime Minister Blair to say that "Warwick is a beacon amo...

    The University has sought through its activities to play a significant role in the economic and social life of its region. It has considerable linkages with local business and enterprise through the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) and Warwick Business School, works closely with local schools and FE Colleges and has attracted significant new inves...

    The University's first Chancellor was Lord Radcliffe, who continued in office until his death in April 1977. He was succeeded by Lord Scarman, who retired from office in 1989. Warwick's third Chancellor was Sir Shridath Ramphal, who presided over the University from 1989 - 2002. Sir Nicholas Scheele, was appointed as Warwick's fourth Chancellor in ...

    1960s The main campus of the University is situated on land granted by Coventry City Council and Warwickshire County Council in the early 1960s. The first buildings were completed in 1965 (and now house Biological Sciences); by 1970 the Library, Science and Arts Buildings and Rootes Residences had been built on central campus. 1970s During the 1970...

  6. The University of Warwick is a world-leading campus university, ranked 10th in the UK (Complete University Guide 2025). At Warwick, excellent teaching is built around innovative research by some of the world's finest minds.

  7. The University of Warwick, based on the outskirts of the city of Coventry, England, first opened its doors in 1965. Academically, the university is known also for its commitment to research. Warwick maintains around 30 academic departments, organised into four faculties: Arts, Medicine, Science and Social Science.