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At a time of growing national focus on women’s health, Warwick is helping to shape research at the forefront of this area, bringing together world-leading academics from multiple disciplines to help improve women's health - and to tackle the wider social, legal and cultural issues that shape women’s lives.

Explore our special edition Women's Health research newsletter on LinkedIn.

 


Study highlights the costs of allowing the wealthy to opt out of solutions to global problems such as climate change

Allowing wealthy countries, communities, or individuals to fund their own solutions to problems such as global climate change is inefficient, increases inequality and leaves vulnerable communities unprotected – but the ‘private solution trap’ can be averted with policy interventions.

Mon 18 May 2026, 12:42 | Tags: 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

Government’s seven New Town locations scored against real-world demand data - Manchester and Leeds most likely to succeed

Warwick economists behind the housing demand mapping tool have used their database to test the government’s seven-site shortlist against measures of likely success, and ranked the sites to help policymakers decide which to approve.

Mon 18 May 2026, 12:35 | Tags: 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

Celebrating 60 years of Philosophy: Online Exhibition

Our online exhibition brings together key moments, objects, and encounters from the Department’s history, showcasing the events, projects, and people that shaped its direction.

Mon 18 May 2026, 12:20 | Tags: 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

Small business innovation has fallen for the fourth consecutive year, and urgent action is needed to prevent the UK squandering record levels of entrepreneurial ambition, a major new report by the (ERC) reveals.

Tue 10 Mar 2026, 13:13 | Tags: WBS 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

A new study from WBS Professor of Behavioural Science Nick Chater proposes realistic ways of integrating wisdom into artificial intelligence, with the aim of developing systems that are more robust, transparent, cooperative and safe. Explore new outlines methods for training large language models to behave more wisely.

Tue 10 Mar 2026, 12:18 | Tags: WBS 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

Congratulations to Professor Andrew Oswald, Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science, who has been appointed as a Fellow of the Royal Economic Society.

Tue 20 Jan 2026, 11:02 | Tags: 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

Meet the Researcher: Wiji Arulampalam

From Sri Lanka to Warwick, Wiji’s 40-year career in Economics has seen changes, but her love for research, teaching and collaboration remains constant.

Thu 27 Feb 2025, 10:48 | Tags: 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

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