Why Warwick?

Warwick’s School of Engineering is one of the leading unified engineering schools in the UK. Our integrated approach to engineering education brings together the key branches of engineering and draws upon our research strengths in core engineering disciplines.

Study - Warwick offers a range of exciting engineering courses that will open up a world of opportunities to you. Our international reputation for excellence in teaching and research means that your Warwick degree will be known and respected throughout the world. Our courses are accredited by the key engineering institutions in the UK including the IET, IMechE, IStructE and ICE.

Research - The School of Engineering benefits from its multidisciplinary approach, with research covering a broad range of topics. Key themes of Energy, Biomedical Engineering and Cities provide a framework to the research efforts, which are underpinned by four discipline streams and fourteen research groups. The School employs some of the leading engineers in their field, who regularly publish papers in top ranking journals. There are currently over 150 students undertaking postgraduate research degrees and 55 research post-doctorate staff.

To learn more about how Warwick compares to other universities click here. More information regarding the School of Engineering can be found here.

"The University of Warwick is an excellent place to study Engineering, and we hope that this video provides you with a useful insight from which you can make your decision.

Before applying, it is worth looking thoroughly at the modules and streams available, to seek out the ones you might enjoy. 

Invaluable experiences such as site visits, conferences and projects enable you to understand real-life applications of your degree. The varied opportunities here at Warwick are tremendous." 

- Kulan Gunawardena, President (2017-18)

Next
Next

Freshers Advice