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University of Warwick to restore unique historical Venetian document as part of new Marco Polo International Programme launch

Researchers at the University of Warwick’s Warwick Venice Centre, will restore a significant historical document that has been lost for more than 70 years, revealing a new perspective on global exchange in the decade after Marco Polo’s death.  

Thu 06 Jun 2024, 10:08 | Tags: Venice, research, History

Meet Warwick’s Powerlifting Academic: Dr Martine Barons, Great Britain Powerlifter



Dubbed ‘Britain’s Strongest Gran’, a University of Warwick academic is going for gold just months after taking up powerlifting almost “by accident”.

Wed 05 Jun 2024, 14:20 | Tags: Statistics, Academic staff, Staff, Sport

University of Warwick unveils £4.2 million clinical anatomy and clinical skills facility

The University of Warwick has unveiled a brand-new £4.2 million clinical anatomy and clinical skills facility – set to train the medics of the future.


United Nations University Rector Professor Tshilidzi Marwala delivers annual lecture at The University of Warwick to tackle the challenges and opportunities of AI in Higher Education

The University of Warwick welcomed Professor Tshilidzi Marwala, Rector of the United Nations University, who delivered an insightful address to staff, students and members of the public this week. Professor Marwala, an authority on artificial intelligence (AI) and its educational applications, gave the Distinguished Africa Lecture on his vision of the transformative potential of AI in higher education and its implications for Africa. 

Tue 04 Jun 2024, 14:47

University of Warwick champions diversity and innovation at Sikhs in Academia Conference

The University of Warwick will host the Sikhs in Academia Conference, set to take place on 8th June, in celebration of the contributions of Sikhs in various academic fields.

Tue 04 Jun 2024, 11:11

Rare portrait discovered of ‘England’s Lost Queen’ – a cousin of Elizabeth I and a threat to her throne.

A previously unknown portrait of a noblewoman known as ‘England’s lost queen’ has been discovered by art historians Elizabeth Goldring, of the University of Warwick’s Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, and Emma Rutherford.

Mon 03 Jun 2024, 14:17 | Tags: History of Art, art, Arts and Humanities, Humanities, Arts

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