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Arm and shoulder disability and pain after breast cancer surgery reduced by exercise. It prides itself on its close work with business and the economic and social impact that follows from its academic excellence.

Case studies The case studies below are just a snapshot of the range of activity taking place at the University of Warwick. In , Warwick became involved with the Birmingham Science City initiative, which aims to pull together world class science and technology within the city and its region.

The first developments for the initiative included a Hydrogen Energy project between Warwick and Birmingham University, and the Science TV project which created a science communications medium combining the effectiveness of TV with the interactivity of a website. The University's first Chancellor was Lord Radcliffe, who continued in office until his death in April He was succeeded by Lord Scarman, who retired from office in Warwick's third Chancellor was Sir Shridath Ramphal, who presided over the University from - Sir Nicholas Scheele, was appointed as Warwick's fourth Chancellor in continuing in office until Butterworth Lord Butterworth , who guided the University through its formative years and provided much of the vision for the University's future growth and success.

His achievement was to establish Warwick firmly on the national stage, to set a basic strategy and culture for the University which still obtains today and to oversee the building of a university on what was a greenfield site.

He was succeeded in September by Dr C. As Vice-Chancellor from until , Dr. His successful academic leadership resulted in the excellent results for the University in the Research Assessment Exercises of and His period as Vice-Chancellor was marked by an emphasis on building links and partnerships with the local community, an enhanced international strategy and welcoming of HRI researchers to the University as Warwick HRI.

The Vice-Chancellor played a key role in assisting government to reduce the amount of bureaucracy faced by British universities. The main campus of the University is situated on land granted by Coventry City Council and Warwickshire County Council in the early s. The first buildings were completed in and now house Biological Sciences ; by the Library, Science and Arts Buildings and Rootes Residences had been built on central campus.

During the s, further academic and residential accommodation was built on campus, including the Social Sciences building in , Senate House and the Arts Centre and the Students' Union Building In , the former Coventry College of Education merged with the University to form what is now the Institute of Education on the Westwood site.

The s saw the further expansion of the Arts Centre, the construction of the Jack Martin Halls of Residence and of the purpose built post experience training centre, Radcliffe House referred to above. Visit the Whitnash town council website for details of the history of Whitnash. The free, editable online encyclopedia contains details of the history of Kenilworth, Leamington and Warwick.

Local history and heritage Home Leisure Arts and entertainment Local history and heritage. Kenilworth The Kenilworth town website contains details of the history of Kenilworth. Images of Leamington in the past Warwick Visit the Warwick town council website for a brief history of Warwick. This magnificent shore lured many of America's wealthiest citizens into spending their summers in Conimicut, Warwick Neck, Oakland Beach, and Buttonwoods.

Before the Great Depression and the Great New England Hurricane of , more millionaires called Warwick their summer home than any other location in the country. Now known as Theodore Francis Green State Airport, the airport has recently undergone major renovations and is now a work of art to be seen. Since the original purchase of land from Miantonomi, Warwick increased in size twice and was reduced in size twice and yet remains the second largest city in the State:.

Warwick was incorporated as a City in and elected its first Mayor, Pierce Brereton, in By the 's the textile industry had left New England and the post-war housing boom was underway.

Warwick farms became subdivisions as people left cities for life in the suburbs.



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