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Good jobs and why they matter
Good jobs are not a pick ‘n’ mix option - they should be hardwired into the UK economy, explains Professor Chris Warhurst, from the University of Warwick's Institute for Employment Research.
Mon 29 Nov 2021, 15:01
| Tags: Politics & Society Politics Business Business & Economy Economics Work
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Climate finance: rich countries aren’t meeting aid targets – could legal action force them?
The climate crisis is already taking a heavy toll on some developing countries, causing damage to crops and infrastructure and loss of people’s homes and communities, explains Harpreet Kaur Paul, from the University of Warwick's School of Law.
Thu 14 Oct 2021, 21:26
| Tags: Politics & Society Politics Law Business Economics Sociology
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Gas price spike: how UK government failures made a global crisis worse
Concerns are growing about the security of winter gas supplies, and industries reliant on gas, such as the fertiliser industry, are curtailing production, threatening various supply chains. Professor Michael Bradshaw from Warwick Business School explains.
Mon 20 Sept 2021, 18:03
| Tags: Engineering Politics Business Innovation Business & Economy Economics
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Is it time to substitute sports sponsors for healthier alternatives?
Sport has long been sponsored by unhealthy products, but maybe it’s time to give them the red card, suggests Dr Oyinlola Oyebode, expert in public health from Warwick Medical School.
Mon 21 Jun 2021, 13:34
| Tags: Politics & Society Public Health Business Patient Care Health & Medicine Economics Sociology
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International Women’s Day
On International Women’s Day we talk to four members of our research community about their experiences growing up, their ambitions, experiences and advice for other women.
Mon 08 Mar 2021, 00:00
| Tags: Arts & Culture Politics & Society Computer Science Engineering Public Health Business Science & Technology Health & Medicine Business & Economy Psychology Sociology Work
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Supporting a zero carbon future through transport innovation
Professor David Greenwood from WMG, University of Warwick, looks ahead to COP26, the ban on sales of petrol, diesel and hybrid vehicles by 2030 and considers how the UK could and should become a global leader in the decarbonisation of transport.
Mon 25 Jan 2021, 08:00
| Tags: Engineering Business Innovation Technology Science & Technology
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Surviving: The future (and past) of cinemas
Cinema has been through the Spanish Flu pandemic so Covid-19 is comparable to other earlier pressures on cinemas. But, this moment is historically distinctive for many other reasons explains Dr Julie Lobalzo Wright.
Wed 01 Jul 2020, 15:31
| Tags: Arts & Culture Business Film & TV
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Building more resilient UK manufacturing supply chains
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how manufacturing supply chains are critical to the process of delivering products and services essential to life. Whilst a series of ‘lifeboat’ projects are needed to protect manufacturing capability in the short term, Professor Janet Godsell, from WMG, University of Warwick says now is the time for UK manufacturing supply chains to pivot and build capability for the future.
Wed 06 May 2020, 18:05
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Coronavirus exit strategy: why ‘low risk’ millennials should be released from lockdown first
Millennials who do not live with their parents should be the first people released from the UK coronavirus lockdown according to research by two Warwick academics.
Wed 22 Apr 2020, 16:43
| Tags: Public Health Politics Business Business & Economy Economics Work
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Coronavirus: location-tracking apps could stop the disease – here’s how
New research suggests that using an app to track people’s movements and identify and isolate anyone who has come into contact with an infected person could be critical in avoiding or leaving lockdown, writes Professor Eivor Oborn from WBS.
Tue 07 Apr 2020, 13:32
| Tags: Computer Science Public Health Business Innovation Technology Business & Economy Work
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Football postponements raise some big issues
The Premier League, the English Football League, the FA Women’s Super League and FA Women’s Championship have agreed to postpone the professional game until 3 April at the earliest. Professor Wyn Grant from Warwick's Department of Politics and International Studies, explores the ramifications for the sport and society.
Fri 13 Mar 2020, 15:45
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