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University of Warwick (Warw)

England, United Kingdom
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  • Public Type
  • 29,435 Students
  • 4 Faculties
  • 1965Founded
  • YesAccept Int. Studs
  • YesDistance learning

About

The University of Warwick is one of the UK's leading universities, with an acknowledged reputation for excellence in research and teaching, for innovation, and for links with business and industry.

Acronym Warw
Motto / Slogan Mind moves matter
Colour White, Black, Blue
Mascot Warwick the Bear
Founded 1965
Undergraduate Programmes
Postgraduate Programmes 233
Location Coventry, England, United Kingdom
Address University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK

Mission

To provide an exceptional service that protects our whole community, making them feel safer, more confident and resilient, allowing them to flourish and succeed, able to enjoy everything the University has to offer.

 

Vision

Our vision is to provide the safest, most secure and most welcoming University community environment for students, staff and visitors today, tomorrow and into the future.  

University of Warwick

Objectives

To support the development of a resilient and safe Campus where we combat crime and recognise the opportunities for crime to prevent it from happening, and where we challenge inappropriate behaviours harmful to our community

Main Academic Divisions (Faculties)

  • Greek and Roman History
  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Science
  • Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine.

Reasons to Study at University of Warwick

  1. Teaching and learning

    Their teachers are among some of the world’s best researchers and are active in their fields. This means that you’ll have access to some of the latest innovation and thinking. Added to that, you'll benefit from the contrasting perspectives and experiences of the students you learn alongside, who go to Warwick from many different countries and backgrounds.

  2. Facilities

    Their campus is both welcoming and intellectually enriching. It is designed specifically to cater for all your learning needs, and they are constantly reimagining how to make this space even better.

Fees

Undergraduate Tuition

Indigenous Students GBP 9,535
International Students GBP 27,870 - GBP 35,530

Postgraduate Tuition

Indigenous Students GBP 11,840 - GBP 59,500
International Students GBP 29,340 - GBP 59,500

Admission

Undergraduate Admission Requirement

Each course has its own entry requirements, which may differ depending on the programme. You can check a course’s details on the course page.

Postgraduate Admission Requirments

Each course has its own entry requirements, which may differ depending on the programme. You can check a course’s details on the course page.

Supporting Documents

  • Degree certificate/transcripts from your university-level study (current or completed) including translations if not in English, grading scale and average score certificate if available.
  • Personal statement.
  • Academic referee contact details.
  • CV/resume (if applicable).

Certificates and transcripts should be uploaded in colour wherever possible.


 


 

How To Apply For Admission

FOR UNDERGRADUATE: Applications are made via Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

FOR POSTGRADUATE: Applications are made via the application form.

Admission Contacts

Phone : +44 (0)24 7652 3523

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University of Warwick Campus Tour

Facilities

  • Classrooms
  • Library
  • Laboratory
  • Research Center
  • Accommodation
  • Sports
  • Gym
  • ICT
  • Place of Worship
  • Cafeteria
  • Laboratory: The large open lab provides a wealth of brand-new facilities for research.
  • Accommodation: Their campus offers a wide range of accommodation options. Although the halls may offer different styles of accommodation, they all share many of the same impressive features and services that ensure you’ll have an exceptional experience wherever you live on campus.
  • Sports: Sports Clubs are entirely student-run and are a key part of the Students’ Union and the opportunities offered to all students at Warwick. Clubs also benefit from support from Warwick Sport; the heart of sport, fitness and an active lifestyle at the University of Warwick. 
  • Place of Worship: Warwick has a wide array of Student Societies where you can meet people who share your beliefs, or where you can find out about cultures, beliefs and worldviews different to your own.
  • Cafeteria: University of Warwick has a wide range of choice available for all tastes, budgets and lifestyles.


 

School Contact

Address

University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK

Phone Number

+44 (0)24 7652 3523

Fax Number

+44 (0)24 7646 1606

Website Address

https://warwick.ac.uk/

Social Media Pages

Accreditations

AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA

Vice Chancellor

Professor Stuart Croft

Professor Stuart Croft has been the Vice-Chancellor and President of The University of Warwick since 2016.

Under his leadership, the University achieved Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework in 2023 and in the national Research Excellence Framework, 92% of Warwick’s research is rated ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.

Academic Staff

  • Professor Rosie Dias

    Professor Rosie is Professor in History of Art and Co-Head of the School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures. She joined the History of Art department at Warwick in 2005, following a teaching fell... read more
    owship at the University of York and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.
  • Shan E Ahmed Raza

    Associate Professor Dr Shan E Ahmed Raza is an Associate Professor in Computer Science and is associated with the Applied Computing divisionLink opens in a new window and the Tissue Image Analytics (TIA) CentreLink opens... read more
    in a new window. Before joining Warwick, Dr Raza held a postdoctoral position for two years at the Institute of Cancer Research, UKLink opens in a new window working on the lung TRACERx project funded by Cancer Research UK (CRUK)Link opens in a new window. Prior to that, he worked for three years as a research fellow at Warwick Computer Science department on a BBSRC funded project exploring the origin of new beta cells during pregnancy.
  • Professor Suhaib Fahmy

    Professor Suhaib Fahmy leads Adaptive Reconfigurable Computing Lab within the School of Engineering at Warwick. He previously led the Connected Systems Research Group from 2016–2020. ... read more
    He was also Turing Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute from 2017–2021. He graduated from Imperial College London in 2003 with a First Class Honours MEng in Information Systems Engineering, and in 2008 with a PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
  • Jacqueline Hodgson

    Professor Jackie is Professor of Law and former Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research. She established the Criminal Justice Centre and the cross-faculty Centre for Operational Police Research, which she co-di... read more
    rects. She holds an LLB and PhD, is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and has researched and written in the area of UK, French, comparative and European criminal justice. Her research has attracted funding from the ESRC, Nuffield Foundation, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, AHRC, the European Commission and the Home Office.
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Notable Alumni

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History

The establishment of The University of Warwick was given approval by the government in 1961 and received its Royal Charter of Incorporation in 1965.

The idea for a university in Coventry was mooted shortly after the conclusion of the Second World War but it was a bold and imaginative partnership of the City and the County which brought the University into being on a 400-acre site jointly granted by the two authorities. Since then, the University has incorporated the former Coventry College of Education and has extended its land holdings by the purchase of adjoining farmland.

The University initially admitted a small intake of graduate students in 1964 and took its first 450 under... read more

graduates in October 1965. By the end of 2023, the student population was over 28,000 of which over 9,000 are postgraduates. Around a third of the student body comes from overseas and around 250 countries are represented on the campus.