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University of Warwick

Coventry, United Kingdom

Public -1965

41%

International Student Rate

Biology and Biochemistry, Economics and Business, Science and Engineering, Clinical Medicine

Popular Courses

Autumn, Spring and Summer

Intakes

12 - 14%

Acceptance Rate

10:1

Student: Teacher Ratio

History, Affiliations and Rankings

The government approved the University of Warwick's establishment in 1961, and it got its Royal Charter of Incorporation in 1965. The vision for a university in Coventry was floated immediately after WWII ended, but it took courageous and inventive cooperation between the City and the County to bring the institution to existence on a 400-acre site shared by the two administrations. Since then, the University has expanded its land holdings by purchasing nearby agricultural property and incorporating the previous Coventry College of Education in 1978. In 1964, the University enrolled a modest number of graduate students, followed by 450 undergraduates in October 1965. Warwick is a world-class university in Warwick, the United Kingdom with excellent academic and research standards which is consistently being ranked among the world's top universities and also among the top universities in the United Kingdom

AACSB, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the Association of MBAs, EQUIS, the European University Association, the Midlands Innovation Group, the Russell Group, Sutton 13 and Universities UK are all renowned affiliations of the University of Warwick. The university has an overall ranking of #61 in the QS World University Rankings 2022 and an overall ranking of #=78 in THE World University Rankings 2022. Furthermore, the US News & World Report’s Best Global Universities Rankings 2022 places the University of Warwick at #144. According to the Complete University Guide 2022 and the Guardian University League Table 2022, the university ranks at #9 and #6, respectively in the UK

Infrastructure, Campuses and Courses

The University of Warwick has three adjoining campuses, namely the Gibbet Hill campus, Westwood campus, and University of Warwick Science Park. The University is divided into three faculties: Arts, Science, Engineering and Medicine, and Social Sciences, with 29 academic departments and approximately 50 research centres and institutes. It offers a plethora of postgraduate and undergraduate programmes in various domains and fields of study like Engineering, Science, Medicine, Social Science, Arts, Theatre, Language, Law, Management and Business. The campus is vibrant and cosmopolitan, with its own shops, banks, pubs, and restaurants, making it a fun location to live and work with everything you could possibly need close at hand. A huge recreational area on the main campus has a 25-meter swimming pool, two sports halls, a gymnasium, squash courts, and a rock-climbing facility. Because of Warwick's central location, students will find that the city and the university are easily accessible by road, rail, and air. Having said that, Birmingham International Airport is just 20 minutes away, while Coventry's major rail station is only 65 minutes away by train from the university.

Accomplishments and Alumni

The University of Warwick is ranked 7th among UK research universities in the most recent UK-wide evaluation of the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. In addition, the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022 selected Warwick as the finest university in the UK for Teaching Quality and runner-up for University of the Year. The university was ranked 4th in Europe for its Teaching and Learning Environment in the Times Higher Education (THE) Europe Teaching Rankings in 2020, demonstrating the university's high teaching quality. Some of the most famous alumni of Warwick include David Davis (Conservative politician), Stephen Merchant (comedian), Oliver Hart (economist) and Yakubu Gowon (former Nigerian president).

Student Diversity and Visiting Companies

International students account for 41% of Warwick's 20,000+ total students, who are from over 150 countries, the majority of them hail from China, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. Furthermore, non-UK nationals account for 42% of all the employees and staff working at the University of Warwick. The university invests heavily in student services and campus facilities, and students may take advantage of anything from housing assistance to career coaching, free counselling, and health services. Every year, Warwick welcomes over 300 organisations to campus, representing a diverse spectrum of industries. Warwick hosts a variety of speciality job fairs for students in addition to bringing multinational businesses to meet with students to explore graduate prospects. Furthermore, the university's active network of over 80,000 international alumni hosts frequent events where graduates may network and explore prospects. 

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