University of Warwick: About the University and Campus 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
Applying for Postgraduate Study at Warwick We understand how important it is to visit and explore your future university before you apply That's why we have put together a range of online and in-person options to help you discover more about your course, visit campus, and get a sense of postgraduate life at Warwick
Entry Requirements for University of Warwick The University accepts a wide range of overseas qualifications Further details about our entry requirements for International qualifications are available on our overseas qualification website
Essential Warwick - University Profile The Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2024 has named the University of Warwick as one of the UK’s leading universities Warwick is 14th in the UK and 106th in the world
About the campus - The University of Warwick Our Warwick Business School is world-renowned with courses ranked in the world top 10 Our campus has huge amounts of green space to enjoy, including lakes, woodland and open fields In our four purpose-built Conference Venues, we work to realise the goals of our customers
Postgraduate Application FAQs - The University of Warwick Frequently asked questions (FAQs) for applying to study taught and research postgraduate degrees at University of Warwick Find out how to apply, what the process and requirements of applying to Warwick are, and what the enrolment to Warwick will include
International Foundation Programme at University of Warwick You’ll receive a guaranteed conditional offer if you decide to study a relevant undergraduate course at Warwick once you’ve finished the programme Each year, our students go on to study undergraduate degrees at Warwick and other top universities in the UK
History - The University of Warwick 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 undergraduates in October 1965