Warwick Mobile Apps
The University of Warwick has developed some mobile apps as useful resources. The apps listed below are the only official Warwick apps.
Celebrating Dickens
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Happy 200th Birthday Charles Dickens. Celebrating Dickens provides an academic insight into the novels, life and times of Charles Dickens, one of the greatest ever storytellers. Award-winning screen-play writer Andrew Davies, who adapted both Bleak House and Little Dorrit for the BBC, contributes with an exclusive insight into how one goes about transferring Dickens’ illustrative text into compelling television.
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Start.Warwick
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The Start.Warwick mobile app provides a wealth of useful information about the University and is targeted at both Warwick members and those external to the University (those coming to visit or prospective members for example). The app allows you to access information quickly and easily, and is customisable so you can access the information you use regularly as fast as possible. Read more. |
Aspects of Anatomy
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This is 'anatomy on the move' for students starting to learn the details of the human body. There are 12 videos on different ways to visualise and understand the actual body. For students or doctors reviewing clinical anatomy for examinations there are the 27 films on chest and upper limb - four of which are on specific common clinical conditions viz. Coronary Angiography, Colles fracture, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Breast Disease. |
Writers
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From the small and intimate poetry readings held in Leamington in the 1970s to current sell-out events featuring authors in the Warwick Arts Centre, the University of Warwick has long recognised the value of hearing writers performing their own work. Many of these readings were recorded and they have now been collected together online in the Writers at Warwick Audio Archive. In this app you can listen to authors reading and discussing their work, in some cases at several points throughout their careers. |
Library App
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Access the University of Warwick library catalogue quickly and easily with this free app.Search for books, check availability, and find their location within the building at the press of a button. (Developed by the University of Warwick Library) |






