University of Warwick

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The University of Warwick (English: University of Warwick ) is a public university near Coventry in the UK.

General

In 1961, the founding resolution was passed; In 1965 she received the Royal Charter. Due to an initiative to train more doctors in the United Kingdom, the University of Warwick Medical School attached was opened in 2000. The University of Warwick is one of the ten largest in the country and has its modern campus on the southwestern outskirts on the border with Warwickshire. The University is a member of the Russell Group, the AACSB, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the Association of MBAs, EQUIS, the European University Association and Universities UK. Prime Minister Tony Blair described it as the " University of the Future " and U.S. President Bill Clinton chose Warwick for his last public speech.

In 2008, was donated by the University of " Warwick Prize of Writing ", doped with £ 50,000 international prize, which is awarded every two years for an excellent English-language works. The first prize for 2009 went to Naomi Klein's " The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism ".

Rankings

The university occupied in 2013, the 5th place in the national and the 58th place in the ranking and is among the 1% best universities in the world. In the evaluation of the Sunday Times for the years 1998-2007 Warwick is located at No. 3 in the ten-year average. In the field of economics, the University achieved the first place in the Guardian University Guide 2011. The Independent Complete University Guide 2013 placed "Accounting and Finance" at the University of Warwick in the national comparison also in third place. The "Economic Institution Ranking " sees the Economics Department of Warwick in 5th place in Europe and is therefore present renowned institutes such as the University of Cambridge or UCL.

In addition, the university was elected in 2012 to Europe's "best young university " and finished in selbigem world ranking, which includes all institutions that are younger than 50 years old, in third. The University also achieved the first place as a university with the most recruitment of leading companies in the UK.

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