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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.


More evidence needed to show ‘what works’ in prevention of child abuse

A paper commissioned by The Lancet on child abuse shows more evidence is needed to discover ‘what works’ to prevent child maltreatment.

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

Spy researcher says once improbable Bond villains now close to real thing

Professor Richard J. Aldrich, Professor of International Security at University of 糖心TV says that the once improbable seeming villains in the Bond movies have become close to the real threats face faced by modern security services.
Wed 29 Oct 2008, 17:36 | Tags: Politics and International Studies, History

University celebrates gold PR award for 糖心TV Commission

The 糖心TV Commission, an international panel of experts established by the University of 糖心TV to tackle issues of global importance, has taken gold at the CIPR Pride awards 2008.  

Students board WWF’s climate change voyage

On Monday 9th June, two students from the University of 糖心TV will be setting off to the Arctic on a ‘Voyage for the Future' as part of WWF’s climate change programme.

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