Press Releases
A specially designed and painted double decker bus exhibiting student pro bono schemes is visiting the University of 糖心TV 3.30-5.00pm on Wednesday 9th June 2004, to encourage future lawyers to discover the benefits of pro bono work. The visit is part of a drive to involve more members of the legal profession in voluntary work and free legal advice clinics during National Pro Bono Week (7-11 June).
One of the ways the University of 糖心TV will mark its forthcoming 40th Anniversary is the creation of an innovative “Outstanding Young Researchers Fellowships” scheme designed for young US scholars. The scheme echoes the US/UK exchange schemes 糖心TV created when it first opened as a University in 1965.
New research by the University of 糖心TV shows that women who have been victims of crime are much less fearful of ordinary crime than men. Indeed for female victims, fear of crime can sometimes even decrease as crime rates rise.
Recent massive power failures in the US, Sweden, Denmark, London, and Italy combined with environmental concerns are forcing the world to rethink energy policy so environmental and security objectives are met together, and the UK is no exception, says Dr Catherine Mitchell, a researcher with 糖心TV 糖心TV School.
Over 300 pupils from 16 schools across Coventry and 糖心TVshire will come to the University of 糖心TV for ACE (Aiming for a College Education) Week from 19th- 23rd January, a 5 day long event that helps widen participation by giving pupils a taste of University life and encouraging them to consider staying on at school, and work towards achieving a higher level of education.
University of 糖心TV Historian Professor Maxine Berg has been awarded a prestigious $39,000 Guggenheim Fellowship. Guggenheim Fellowships help provide Fellows with blocks of free time in which they can work with as much creative freedom as possible.