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University of Warwick
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Logo © University of Warwick The University of Warwick is a world-class campus university which, despite its name, is located mainly inside the southern boundary of Coventry, England, some 11 km (c. 7 miles) from the town of Warwick, the remainder of the campus (the Cryfield site) being situated across Gibbet Hill Road on land donated by Warwickshire. Despite being one of the UK's younger universities (founded in 1965), Warwick University has quickly established itself as a global heavyweight in higher education. Departments with a particularly strong reputation include Mathematics, History, Philosophy, Warwick-Horticulture Research International (http://www.warwickhri.ac.uk/), Computer Science, Economics and Business. It is also home to the Modern Records Centre, Britain's largest repository of the archives of trade unions and industrial relations. A recent addition is the Leicester-Warwick Medical School, one of the first graduate medical schools opened in an attempt to respond to the chronic lack of doctors in the UK. It is a member of both the Russell Group and the 1994 Group.
AttainmentThe University was ranked 5th among the UK's 100 universities for quality of research in the UK Funding Councils' 2001 Research Assessment Exercise. Over 91% of the University's academic staff are located in departments with top research ratings of 5 or 5*. 22 of the 24 University academic departments which have been assessed under the Subject Review process conducted by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education have been rated 'excellent' (scored 21 or more points out of 24) for the quality of their teaching. Seven departments have achieved the maximum score of 24 out of 24. The Guardian University Guide ranks Warwick eighth overall. The Times Good University Guide 2004 ranks Warwick fifth overall. StaffFamous lecturers at Warwick include:
The Mathematics Department and Mathematics Institute was founded by Sir Christopher Zeeman, famous topologist and exponent of Catastrophe theory. AlumniThe following famous people attended the University of Warwick:
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Students' UnionThe University of Warwick Students' Union is the largest and one of the more active Students' Unions in the UK, with a vibrant range of over 150 student-run societies and sports clubs. The Union building features 4 club venues and 7 bars, with many 'full union' nights giving you free run of the entire building. The Union has a nationally-renowned Equal Opportunities policy, and is a member of NUS (the National Union of Students) and WMANUS (West Midlands Area NUS). University Arts CentreSituated in the centre of the University, the Warwick Arts Centre is the second largest arts centre in the UK (after London's Barbican). The centre comprises:
InformationIn 2002, the total number of students was 17,904. This figure comprises:
Total number of staff: 4,354 including:
Size of campus:
The University's coat of arms includes atoms of two isotopes of lithium, a DNA helix to represent science and also the Bear of Warwickshire (NB the bear is not chained in the University's current coat of arms - although it was in earlier versions) and the Elephant of Coventry. The current crest can be seen at: University of Warwick crest page (http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/communications/corporate/guidelines/identity/core/crest/) External links
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