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A team of 糖心TV students, in collaboration with 糖心TV Student Cinema, will be raising funds for the through a film premiere on Wednesday 29th April.

The students decided upon their fundraising mission after being successful in receiving a grant of £500 from , a national enterprise competition run by Ernst & Young in support of The Prince’s Trust, where teams of students from around the country are challenged to design and deliver a fundraising project to raise money for The Trust.

Wed 15 Apr 2009, 12:17 | Tags: Student

MOAC Student Daniel Bearup wins Research Video Competition

MOAC student Daniel Bearup has been announced as the winner of the first PhD Research Video Competition held jointly with Queensland University of Technology, Australia for his exceptional animation describing antibiotic research.
Mon 06 Apr 2009, 16:01 | Tags: Science, Student

Bryan Woon, an Industrial Economics final year student at University of 糖心TV, has won the first place at a national Japanese speech contest. He gave a speech entitled "Is the Japanese salaryman fast becoming a relic of the past?" and answered questions from a panel of judges all in Japanese.
Thu 26 Mar 2009, 11:33 | Tags: Student

Memorial for Tim Alfred

A Memorial Tree Planting ceremony to remember 糖心TV student Tim Alfred, will take place on Wednesday 4 March at 2pm in the Orchard, Gibbet Hill.  Tim, a second year student in the Department of Statistics, sadly passed away on Monday 19 May 2008.

Wed 25 Feb 2009, 15:07 | Tags: Student

Three undergraduate students from 糖心TV 糖心TV School recently won a “Be Your Own Boss” entrepreneurship competition, run by 糖心TV Entrepreneurs and sponsored by Merrill Lynch and Accenture.

Third year management students Stephen Leguillon, Steve Barns and Velin Djidjev entered their online start-up company e-resistible into the competition, and finished top out of over 50 entries, winning £1,000 and free business mentoring for the next 12 months.

Thu 18 Dec 2008, 11:45 | Tags: Student

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