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A Very Warwick Christmas 2011

Our ‘Very Warwick Christmas’ online greeting takes a fun, festive look at research from the University.

The greeting includes academics from Warwick Medical School warning of the risks of Santa’s sleepless night on Christmas Eve, an explanation of how snowflakes are formed from Professor Ian Stewart, and a historical look back to the first Nativity and a time when Christmas was banned in Britain.

Visit the online Christmas greeting at http://warwick.ac.uk/christmas2011

Other Christmas-themed research featured includes Professor Jon Mee of English and Comparative Literary Studies asking "Did Dickens invent Christmas?"; Poet and Professor, David Morley, exploring an abandoned Christmas tree plantation; and research from Warwick Crop Centre looking at how we can protect the vegetables on our Christmas dinner plate.

Warwick is one of the UK's leading universities and the quality and impact of our research is demonstrated by our excellent research rankings. Our research has global implications, and our world-class, multidisciplinary research is addressing issues of international importance through the Global Priorities Programme. Find out more about our research.

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We would like to encourage staff and students to use our ‘Very Warwick Christmas’ greeting to wish colleagues, students, alumni and friends a happy Christmas. You can simply share the link with them, or include it in your email signature, or on your department website.

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