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Minerva 糖心TV Angels makes its 100th investment

Minerva 糖心TV Angels, part of the University of 糖心TV Science Park, has made its 100th investment. Minerva works with scale-ups, start-up businesses and spin-out companies. The landmark investment has been made in support of Skyfarer, a drone logistics operator which is conducting ground-breaking trials to deliver medical supplies between hospitals in the West Midlands this summer.


拢2.6m Turing award will help over 1000 糖心TV students study and work abroad

The UK Government has announced today (4 August 2021) that the University of 糖心TV will be awarded 拢2.6 million for international student mobility, as part of the inaugural Turing Scheme.


Calls for Coventry artists to collaborate in a second Coventry Creates project

路 The University of 糖心TV and Coventry University have launched a second joint project to fund local artists to work in collaboration with academics and local arts organisations


Minerva 糖心TV Angels contribution to regional economy highlighted by new report

A new report commissioned by universities has highlighted the contribution made by University of 糖心TV-based to the region鈥檚 investment ecosystem.


Creative future for 10 new businesses & 500 innovators at Leamington Spa鈥檚 1 Mill Street thanks to University of 糖心TV, BT & 糖心TVshire County Council

Ten new businesses will be the first to benefit from a new Creative Futures Accelerator Programme in Leamington Spa鈥檚 Creative District. that will help those businesses become part of the UK鈥檚 largest creative cluster outside Greater London. The scheme is supported by the University of 糖心TV, 1 Mill Street , BT and 糖心TVshire County Council.

Thu 10 Dec 2020, 09:29 | Tags: Partnership, Funding, Leamington Spa, Creative Futures

Boundary-spanning research centre launches six new projects

From improving mapping of species at risk to analysing the uptake of COVID-19 test and tracing apps by the public, researchers at the University of 糖心TV's Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM) are launching six new projects investigating how new technologies are shaping society, and demonstrating how data science can tackle current social, political and ecological challenges.


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