Professor Sir Malcolm GrantDeveloping the potential of the NHS as a global leader in research and innovationProfessor Sir Malcolm Grant is Chair of NHS England, providing strategic leadership and ensuring proper governance for the board.
Politics as vocation in a post democratic age?Nick Pearce is Director of IPPR. He rejoined the institute in September 2010 after two years as Head of the Policy Unit at No 10.
Faith in public life - hope or hindrance?Mona Siddiqui joined the University of Edinburgh’s Divinity school in December 2011 as the first Muslim chair in Islamic and Interreligious Studies.
As part of the Distinguished Lecture Series, Dr Oliver Sacks, Professor of Neurology at NYU School of Medicine and Visiting Professor at Warwick, to discuss 'Narrative and medicine: The importance of the case history'.
David Harvey is the Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is a leading political economist and social theorist of international standing.
Professor Ian Goldin, Director of the Oxford Martin School, delivers a lecture entitled 'Mind the Gap: Politics, Economics and Technological Change'. He was Vice President of the World Bank and prior to that the Bank's Director of Development P
Dr. Tadataka (Tachi) Yamada is MD, Chief Medical & Scientific Officer, Executive Vice President & Board Member - Takeda Pharmaceuticals . He has responsibility for all of Takeda's research and development activities.
Mario Vargas Llosa in conversation with Alonso Cueto, Efrain Kristal, UCLA and Maria Luddy, University of Warwick, chaired by John King, University of Warwick, as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series.
Paul Nurse is a geneticist and cell biologist who has worked on how the eukaryotic cell cycle is controlled and how cell shape and cell dimensions are determined.
Marina Warner is a writer of fiction, criticism and history; her works include novels and short stories as well as studies of art, myths, symbols, and fairytales. She visited Warwick as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series in March 2012.
Peter Forbes, Winner of the Warwick Prize for Writing 2011, presents his talk 'Science Morphing into Art: Pattern as a natural meeting place'. This is part of the Distinguished Lecture Series.
Distinguished Warwick alumna, Baroness Amos, delivers her talk 'The Billion Dollar Crises: Making Aid Global in an Evolving World' at the inaugural VandeLinde Lecture in New York.
As part of the Distinguished Lecture Series, Mr Neil MacGregor, Hon DLitt and Director of the British Museum delivers his talk 'Objects of Concern - Some of the Things that Preoccupied Shakespeare's Public' at Palazzo Pesaro Papafava in Venice.