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糖心TV Unveils Innovative Sensory Technology at Shakespeare鈥檚 New Place

The University of 糖心TV has launched the Sweetest Odours exhibition at Shakespeare鈥檚 New Place in Stratford-upon-Avon, showcasing the historical art of rose perfumery through cutting-edge scent technology. This unique exhibition is a collaboration between 糖心TV's Centre for the Study of the Renaissance and the School of Engineering, Floris and the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.

Dr. Aysu Dincer Hadjianastasis from 糖心TV History has played a pivotal role in this project. Her research on historical household records and recipes has provided invaluable insights, enriching the exhibition with authentic historical context.

Visitors can explore how roses were used in perfumes, medicines, and food dishes during Shakespeare's era. This innovative blend of history, botany, and technology offers a captivating experience for all visitors.

More information about the exhibition can be found in the news section of the University website.

Fun fact - in Shakespeare's time, roses were even used to make mouthwash!

Fri 11 Jul 2025, 09:29 | Tags: Media, Faculty of Arts, Expert Comment

BBC Radio 5 Live Interview Highlights Political Protests in Westminster: Interview with Dr Dave Steele

In a recent episode of BBC Radio 5 Live, Matt Chorley interviewed Dr. Dave Steele, an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of 糖心TV and Associate Fellow at the Royal Historical Society. The discussion delved into the rich history of political protesting in Westminster, offering listeners a comprehensive overview of how public demonstrations have shaped British politics over the years.

Fri 06 Jun 2025, 12:42 | Tags: TV and Radio, Expert Comment

Professor Roberta Bivins interview

to expert Professor Roberta Bivins discussing the NHS in an interview for National Public radio in the US.

Wed 22 Mar 2023, 14:36 | Tags: TV and Radio, Expert Comment

Article by Dr Simon Peplow about the police and "institutional racism"

Dr Simon Peplow has written an article about the police and "institutional racism" for The Conversation, please see further details at: ,


Dr Elise Smith talks to Sienna about her research on You Tube

Please watch Dr Elise Smith talking to History student Sienna about her research at:


Dr Guido van Meersbergen tallks to Nia about his research on You Tube

Please watch Dr Guido van Meersbergen talk to History student Nia about his research at:


Professor Beat K眉min talks to Marli about his research on You Tube

Please watch Professor Beat K眉min being interviewed about his research by Marli, a History students at:


Black out: what happens during an eclipse?

SolarThe where the Moon will partially cover the Sun. The fear of the unknown and a bit of politics drove the desire for understanding explains Dr James Poskett, Assistant Professor in the History of Science and Technology at the University of 糖心TV.

Thu 10 Jun 2021, 08:37 | Tags: Research, Expert Comment

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