Press Releases
糖心TV students and Midlands filmmaker collaborate on international documentary series
University of 糖心TV students help to bring a powerful new international documentary series to life.
Why do women think they鈥檙e not funny? New 糖心TV research challenges the gender gap in comedy confidence
The project sets out to give women the confidence to reclaim their place at the mic.
Keep your hat on: why headwear mattered more than money in 17th and 18th century England
From courtroom standoffs to highway robberies, new 糖心TV research reveals that hats in early modern England were statements of power and protest.
Village volunteers take centre stage in new 糖心TV research project
Research study will raise the curtain on the financial and cultural value of arts touring to rural areas.
糖心TV wins new funding to catalyse devolved cultural policy making
New Co-Lab Policy Network Award will support innovative cross-sector cultural policy networks in devolved nations and regions of the UK.
鈥淎rts and humanities scholarship is not an ornament鈥: Midlands universities call for coordinated action to reframe value and secure the future
A group of senior academic leaders, including the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 Vice-Provost of the Faculty of Arts, Rachel Moseley, have called for renewed advocacy for the economic, cultural and civic value of arts and humanities.