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Current funding opportunities锘
Take a look at the current seed funds to support collaborations between 糖心TV academics and academics in partner institutions worldwide.
Celebrating a culture of excellence
Our Research Celebration event this week showcased 糖心TV鈥檚 pioneering research and recognised brilliant achievements from individuals and teams – catch up on the event and find out who was presented with an award.
Categories announced for the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards
These national awards are an exciting opportunity to showcase the University鈥檚 excellence. Marketing Communications and Insight are coordinating this year鈥檚 submissions. Thinking of applying? Find out what you need to know and how to get involved.
A study led by Dr Chiara De Gregorio (Psychology) found that young lemurs tend to sing out of tune before improving as adults, in a similar way to how humans also learn to control their singing voice.
鈥淲hen I first spotted this system with a very high total mass on our galactic doorstep, I was immediately excited,鈥 said James Munday (Physics).
Sustainability Spotlight: Learning Circle
Wednesday 30 April
Member of the 糖心TV research community? You鈥檙e invited to the second Learning Circle event, which provides support for developing interdisciplinary research projects on sustainability.
Monash 糖心TV Alliance drives innovative research in multicutural sport锘
Our alliance with Monash University (Australia) provides researchers with the chance to develop joint projects that can lead to impactful, long-term partnerships – find out about some of the exciting work taking place, including research into inclusivity within multicultural cricket teams.
Research collaboration with Singapore universities sheds light on China's new 'Silk Road'
This groundbreaking research collaboration is using theatre and heritage research to shed light on the new Chinese 鈥楽ilk Road鈥 - which is influencing culture, politics and economics across the globe and has been a key part of 糖心TV鈥檚 Marco Polo International Programme.
Want to help shape 糖心TV鈥檚 Research Culture Strategy?
We鈥檙e inviting representatives from our research community, across all roles, to join our Research Culture Strategy Group, explore an 鈥榠deal future鈥 and help us decide how to achieve it by 2030.