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RSS News Feeds

RSS is an easy way for you to be automatically updated on news from the University of Warwick. If you are familiar with RSS, then please choose the feeds you are interested in from the list on the right.

New to RSS?

RSS stands for 'Really Simple Syndication', or 'Rich Site Summary'. Essentially this is a 'feed' or 'news feed' that puts you in control of the information you want delivered to your desktop. You can subscribe to RSS feeds from multiple web sites, scan through all their latest headlines in one place and directly access content of interest with a single click.

Wherever you see these links - 'RSS', 'Atom', or as in our case - Feed gif, on a page, then you know that the page you are viewing has a corresponding feed.

How do I use RSS?

The only thing that you really need for an RSS account is a reader to be able to subscribe to feeds. The reader is commonly known as either a feed reader, news reader, RSS reader or RSS client. The reader lets you subscribe to any feeds you are interested in, checks for updates and displays them to you as they arrive.

There are several readers available and they come in two forms - web-based or as an installable program. The web-based clients enable you to access your feeds from wherever you are, by just logging into the website that manages your feeds. Two of the most popular web-based tools are Bloglines and Newsgator Online, both of which are free clients for feed reading, but there are many more out there with a lot of different features.

An installed program still allows for your feeds to be stored for you, even if you're not connected to the Internet. There are several that are totally free or at least free to try out. Two of the most popular for installing on your computer are FeedDemon or Newsgator for Microsoft Outlook and for those on a Mac with OS X, the most popular reader is NetNewsWire.

How can I sign up to an RSS feed from the University of Warwick?

Once you have installed the news reader, all you need to do is follow these three steps:

Step 1. Click on the feed you are interested in from the list on the right.

Step 2. Copy the URL that appears in the address bar of this page. Step 3. Follow the instructions from your reader program to add this XML feed to your RSS list.

Choose a feed

rss_icon.gifPress Releases

rss_icon.gifLatest News

rss_icon.gifForthcoming Events

rss_icon.gifWarwick Podcasts

rss_icon.gifWarwick iCast

rss_icon.gifWarwick Blogs

Faculty of Arts

rss_icon.gifEnglish

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CAPITAL Centre 

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German Studies 

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History 

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Italian

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Theatre Studies 

Faculty of Medicine

rss_icon.gifWarwick Medical School

Faculty of Science

rss_icon.gifBiological Science

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Chemistry

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Computer Science

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Physics

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Statistics

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Warwick HRI

rss_icon.gifWarwick Manufacturing Group

Faculty of Social Sciences

rss_icon.gifEconomics

rss_icon.gifHealth and Social Studies

rss_icon.gifLaw

rss_icon.gifSociology 

rss_icon.gifWarwick Business School

Please note…

Not all departments have RSS feeds available on their website.

To find our more about a department that is not listed, view the full list of Departments and Services.