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A summary of the University of Warwick's press coverage with links where possible. This new list is updated daily. We monitor international, national, regional and local news outlets as well as trade and specialist press.

You can search through the recent coverage using the tags on the right hand side. Please note this is a new page and not all of our press coverage is listed here. If you need any help searching for a cutting or you need to find something before February 2016, please contact Melissa Holloway, Assistant Press Officer, m dot holloway at warwick dot ac dot uk


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Reuters 22 February 2016 - Ibuprofen patch heralds side effect free drug future

Researchers at the University of Warwick have assisted in the development of the world’s first Ibuprofen patch. Professor David Haddleton, Chemistry, comments


Business Information Portal 15th February 2016 - WMG tests driverless pods

An article about the WMG partnership to support the driverless cars pilot scheme and their being tested on roads around Coventry and Warwickshire


Washington Post 18th February 2016 - There’s no real link between immigration and terrorism, study finds

Associate Professor Vincenzo Bove, PAIS, discusses the Warwick research which indicates immigration is not to blame for terrorism


Cars UK MSN, 1st February 2016

Jaguar Land Rover to test autonomous vehicles on UK roads

Driverless cars are coming to Coventry roads after a multi-million pound project has been given the green light.The scheme, led by Jaguar Land Rover and Visteon, includes industry partners HORIBA MIRA, Siemens, Vodafone, WMG, University of Warwick, Huawei, Coventry University and Coventry City Council, supported by the Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (CWLEP).

Tue 02 Feb 2016, 10:55 | Tags: cars, WMG, JLR, Jaguar Land Rover, Driverless cars, Research, February 2016

AboutManchester.com 1st February 2016

Successfully supporting young people in education and onwards into employment is of critical importance to the economic future and growth of the North West.

Mention of University of Warwick research which provides evidence of the positive impact of business and school partnerships on schools, pupils and businesses.

Tue 02 Feb 2016, 10:52 | Tags: Education, Research, February 2016, Business

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