University of WarwickLatin: Universitas Warwickensis |
Motto | Latin: Mens agitat molem |
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Motto in English | Mind moves matter |
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Type | Public research university |
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Established | 1965; 59 years ago (1965) |
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Academic affiliations | AACSB ACU AMBA EQUIS European University Association Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities Midlands Innovation Russell Group Universities UK Sutton 13 |
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Endowment | £7.0 million (2021)[1] |
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Budget | £698.2 million (2020–21)[1] |
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Chancellor | Baroness Ashton of Upholland |
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Vice-Chancellor | Stuart Croft |
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Academic staff | 2,610[2] |
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Administrative staff | 4,033[2] |
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Students | 27,278[2] |
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Undergraduates | 15,998[2] |
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Postgraduates | 9,799[2] |
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Location | , England, UK 52°22′48″N 1°33′42″W / 52.38000°N 1.56167°W / 52.38000; -1.56167 |
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Campus | Semi-Urban (West Midlands/Warwickshire), 290 ha (720 acres) The Shard (WBS), London[3] |
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Newspapers and Magazines | The Boar, Perspectives |
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Colours | Blue, white, purple |
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Website | warwick.ac.uk |
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University of Warwick (pronounce as WORR-ik) is a British university. It is near Coventry, England between the West Midlands and Warwickshire.[4][5]
It is organised into three faculties — Arts (humanities); Science, Engineering and Medicine; and Social Sciences. There are 32 departments. In 2019, Warwick had about 26,531 full-time students and 2,492 academic and research staff.[2]
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