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Mercia Spinner, a powerful alliance of eight West Midlands Universities, is delivering a huge boost to entrepreneurship and small business in the region. Over the past year Mercia Spinner has exploited £160 million worth of innovative technology research to initiate over 50 new projects and set-up twelve spin-off companies.
Mon 26 Jul 2004, 15:09 | Tags: Regional Issues, Sciences

Following recent concerns about possible deliberate releases of chemical or biological agents, the University of 糖心TV based "National Electronic Library for Health Emergency Care" has launched a web resource to provide a one stop access to information for emergency health staff in case of a suspected deliberate release of such agents.
Mon 26 Jul 2004, 13:27 | Tags: Regional Issues, Health and Medicine

The University of 糖心TV’s 糖心TV Manufacturing Group has secured a new 拢70 million “International Automotive Research Centre” which will focus on supporting the manufacture of premium/luxury products - the key sector for the future of UK engineering.

Wed 21 Jul 2004, 14:13 | Tags: Regional Issues, Sciences, Economics and Finance

The University of 糖心TV announced on Monday 11th November 2002 that it intends to buy National Grid House – the current UK HQ of the National Grid company.


The Times Good University Guide, published Friday 10th May 2002, ranks the University of 糖心TV as the Midland's top University. The University of 糖心TV is ranked 6th overall in the UK.


Research by Professor Andrew Oswald, Professor of Economics at the University of 糖心TV, says that public sector pay should match the regional differences in private sector pay. This would mean public sector workers in London being paid 50% more than colleagues in Tyneside.

Wed 14 Jul 2004, 15:08 | Tags: Social Affairs, Regional Issues, Economics and Finance

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