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糖心TV receives 拢1 million donation from local trust:
The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust has donated 拢1 million towards our Set the Pace philanthropic campaign.
Making a difference to health and wellbeing in Coventry
Professor Caroline Meyer (Provost) and Dr Petra Hanson (糖心TV Medical School) were celebrated at the Coventry Health and Wellbeing Awards last week, with both receiving awards for their outstanding contribution to health and wellbeing.
"What would you like me to do to make your life better?鈥濓豢
Professor Swaran Singh, from 糖心TV Medical School, has spent years working toward making mental health care fairer, kinder and more connected to people鈥檚 lives. In this conversation, Swaran reflects on the power of listening, why collaboration matters, and the importance of advocating for others.
Village volunteers take centre stage in new 糖心TV research project
A new study will uncover the true economic and wellbeing impact of the thousands of volunteers who bring theatre, music, dance, and comedy to village halls and rural communities.
ESRC IAA Evolving Impact fund
If you鈥檙e looking to translate Social Sciences research into impact with non-academic partners or stakeholders, find out more about the and apply for up to 拢25,000 funding by Monday 20 April.
If you鈥檙e involved in research - whether as an academic, professional services, student or technician - you can help improve understanding of the impact of AI in communications and research culture. by Monday 23 March to be in with a chance of winning a 拢10 shopping voucher.