University of Warwick Rankings and Quick Facts
Motto: Mens agitat molem (English: Mind over Matter)
| University world Ranking - Times 200 (UK) | 57 |
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| University world Ranking - Jiaotong 500 (China) | 203 to 234 |
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| University world Ranking - Newsweek 100 (USA) | N/A |
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| UK Rank (Sunday Times) | 6 |
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| European Rank (Jiaotong) | 81 to 123 |
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University of Warwick Facts |
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| Students (Undergraduates / PG/ Total) | 11,200 |
7,010 |
18,210 |
| Faculty / Staff | 1,120 / 3,750 |
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| Established | 1965 |
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| Affiliations | 1994 Group, Russell Group |
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University of Warwick Information
The university of Warwick traditionally ranks very highly in the newspaper university ranking lists: It is considered to be in the top six universities in Britain in many lists and the 57th best in the world by the Times. The university of Warwick is located three miles from the major British city of Coventry and about eight miles from Warwick itself. It was established in the middle of the 1960's as part of a movement that saw the creation of many new universities in the UK, including those of York, and East Anglia; most of these universities have gone on to gain high rankings within the UK.
Some of the notable alumni who have attended the university of Warwick include the Police singer Sting, the comedy writer Stephen Merchent (the office / extras), Football based comedian Frank Skinner, directors Paul Anderson and Vadim Jean, and the scottish politician Wendy Alexander, Tory David Davis and Canadian politician Kevin Taft.
University of Warwick Address
University of Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL
England




