- About Us
About Us
Research
The School of Life Sciences is home to a wide range of exciting interdisciplinary bioscience. Research in the School of Life Sciences ranges from molecular through cellular to the organism level and spans bacteria, viruses, fungi, protists, animals and plants. It is supported by state-of-the-art experimental and computational technologies. Studying this diversity allows us to identify many common principles that operate across the breadth of living systems. Underpinning many of our research activities are quantitative analytical methods that enable us to build computational models of the biological systems under study.
Our Research section provides more detail about the diversity of our fundamental research and its applications. The Warwick Crop Centre applies a breadth of fundamental expertise to the study and development of crops.
Teaching
Warwick offers a range of popular Undergraduate and Postgraduate degrees reflecting our expertise across a diversity of Life Science disciplines. Modern teaching laboratories and good teaching and learning support provide our students with flexible and relevant programmes and the opportunity to study alongside world-class researchers and academics. We provide our students with a wide range of skills that prepare them for a wide range of careers. In addition to taught and research degree courses, we offer a portfolio of professional development courses, including accredited modules for postgraduate awards and degrees.
Facilities:
Professor John McCarthy
Head of the School of Life Sciences
