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    University of Warwick’s £10m gift to help create clean energy

    November 8, 20252 Mins Read


    Handout Vice-chancellor Stuart Croft presents the benefactor's medal to Tim Hartnoll in a ceremony at the university. Both men are wearing academic robes. They are smiling and shaking hands.
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    Tim Hartnoll has funded many research positions and PhDs over the years

    A university has been handed a £10m gift – one of the largest donations in its 60-year history – to help research cleaner energy systems.

    It has come from former University of Warwick student Tim Hartnoll and will be used to establish a new research centre focusing on new types of batteries.

    Prof Stuart Croft, vice-chancellor and president at Warwick, said: “This extraordinary act of generosity represents a defining moment for Warwick and for the future of sustainable energy.”

    He said the Hartnoll Centre for Experimental Fuel Technologies would bring leading experts together to develop a cleaner, more resilient future.

    Mr Hartnoll was this year presented with the University’s Benefactor’s Medal, in recognition of his support.

    Over the years, he has funded postdoctoral positions and scholarships at the university – including 13 research positions and 12 PhDs in Warwick’s Astronomy and Astrophysics Group in the Department of Physics.

    ‘Proud to give back’

    He said: “Since 1976, Warwick has played an important role in my life, shaping how I think and how I approach the world.

    “I’ve always believed universities like Warwick are at their best when they bring people together to solve global challenges, and supporting research that drives innovation in sustainable energy feels both urgent and necessary.”

    He said he was “proud to give back” to an institution that continued to push boundaries and prepare the next generation to lead with purpose.

    Prof Patrick Unwin, director of the Hartnoll Centre for Experimental Fuel Technologies, said: “Energy innovation is one of the most pressing challenges for the world, given the need to urgently address climate change and increased energy demand.

    “It requires the freedom to explore, the courage to take risks, and the collaboration of the brightest minds across multiple fields.”

    He said the new Hartnoll Centre would combine scientific excellence with the entrepreneurial spirit that defines Warwick.



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