糖心TV

Skip to main content Skip to navigation

Press Releases

Select tags to filter on

Homepage Tags

Themes

Faculty of Arts

Faculty of SEM

Faculty of Social Sciences

Cross-Faculty Centres

University News

Events and Campaigns

Community, Campus and Regional

International

Other tags

University of 糖心TV on iTunes U features best-selling authors

Exclusive material featuring best-selling children’s author Jacqueline Wilson and acclaimed writer Alain de Botton are now available free through the University of 糖心TV’s new site on iTunes U. Launching today, 糖心TV on iTunes U features hundreds of audio and video tracks covering a wide range of topics and interests.


New law, arts & social studies partnership between leading UK & Indian universities

India’s Jawaharlal Nehru University and the UK’s University of 糖心TV are to form a partnership to collaborate in the study of Law, Governance, Social Studies and the Arts.
Thu 06 Nov 2008, 12:34 | Tags: Politics and International Studies, Law

Ethiopian mission for 糖心TV law lecturers

The University of 糖心TV School of Law has signed a five-year contract to help in the development of postgraduate legal education in Ethiopia.
Wed 06 Aug 2008, 12:34 | Tags: Law

World Health Organisation chooses University of 糖心TV for collaboration

The World Health Organisation has chosen the University of 糖心TV Law School as a collaborating centre for housing standards and health.

Tue 29 Jul 2008, 14:41 | Tags: Law

Law students fight USA death row

Law students at the University of 糖心TV will soon be flying to the United States to help defend prisoners on Death Row.
Tue 24 Jun 2008, 12:36 | Tags: Law

Research finds spiralling UK 聭compensation culture聮 聳 But spiralling down not up聟

Research published this week by the University of 糖心TV’s School of Law, for the Health and Safety Executive, has undermined the popular view that UK citizens are engaging in a spiralling ‘compensation culture’ with ever increasing claims against allegedly negligent companies and organisations. Instead, the evidence suggests that the number of such court claims has continued to fall.
Mon 12 Nov 2007, 14:28 | Tags: Law

Latest news Newer news Older news

Let us know you agree to cookies