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Welcome to Warwick e-network
| Welcome to the quarterly electronic publication for Warwick graduates.
Keep up to date with what alumni have been doing since graduating, find out about alumni events around the world and catch up with what's happening at Warwick today.
Scroll down this page to find out what's in this issue – read about designing opera houses, identifying finger prints and finding unusual patterns in stock market behaviour; find about the latest academic developments and how you can help current students.
This is the reunion year for alumni from the 1967, 1972, 1977 and 1982 intakes. Make a note in your diary to come back to campus in Spring 2008 for your reunion!
Don't forget to visit the Warwick Graduates' Association at www.wgaalumni.co.uk - the website for over 120,000 alumni from the University of Warwick, the City of Coventry Training College and Coventry College of Education. You can find old friends, read about what your former classmates are doing, book for events, get careers advice and much, much more...
The next issue of Warwick e-network will be out in February 2008 - let us know what you have been doing since leaving Warwick and be part of it.
Email us at: e-network@warwick.ac.uk |
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Look out for people from your year here and find out what they have been doing – job changes, awards, weddings, books and news from alumni from each decade. >>MORE
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Find out when you can meet up with other Warwick alumni - reunions, dinners, networking. >>MORE
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Rob Harris, who is probably the only science graduate from Warwick to design opera houses, writes about his work designing facilities for the performing arts and in acoustics. >>MORE
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Researchers at the University have devised a means of identifying partial, distorted, scratched, smudged or otherwise warped finger prints in just a few seconds. Read about this exciting project and the commercial opportunities for applying this technology. >>MORE
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Find out about activities held by alumni groups based overseas. >>MORE
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Swarming starlings help probe plasma, crowds and unusual patterns in stock market behaviour. >>MORE
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Featuring reports from different faculties. In this issue, catch up with news from the Faculty of Social Sciences. >>MORE
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If you are still in touch with other graduates who may be interested in receiving Warwick e-network, ask them to email their details to e-network@warwick.ac.uk. >>MORE
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