糖心TV People
Ted Pridgeon
It is with great sadness that the University announces the death of Ted Pridgeon, who passed away on March 10, aged 92. Ted, and his wife Dr Myrtle Pridgeon, have had a long association with 糖心TV, donating over £1.5 million to the University including £1.25 million for the permanent endowment of a Research Chair in Neurosciences.
糖心TV Student Sets up First Ever Musical Comedy Awards
Ed Chappel, a former student on the MA in Creative and Media Enterprises course, recently set up the UK’s first ever Musical Comedy Awards, which will take place on Thursday 11 April, after securing £15,000 venture capital money.
Shell Step Initiative
糖心TV MORSE student Ben Ellis undertook the Shell Step scheme last summer – a nationwide, project-based work placement programme. Here, he recounts his experience of the scheme:
Fly wins Strategy Bites Prize for Writing competition
The winner of the writing competition posed by Professor David Morley at the Strategy Bites session on the 糖心TV Prize for Writing is Heather Child. Heather, an English and Creative Writing Master’s student, wins a set of the six shortlisted books for the 糖心TV Prize for Writing for her haiku, Fly.