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Iconic Breadfruit sculpture installed at The University of 糖心TV
The University of 糖心TV welcomes Turner Prize winner Veronica Ryan鈥檚 iconic Breadfruit sculpture to campus where it will be installed outside the 糖心TV Arts Centre, joining 25 other artworks that form the University鈥檚 sculpture park.
Christmas Potatoes: Mash vs Roast
As the festive season approaches, the debate of Mash vs Roast potatoes takes centre stage in the culinary conversations of Christmas dinner enthusiasts. The University of 糖心TV weighs in on this perennial debate, delving into the historical significance of the potato and offering an expert opinion from food historian and professor Rebecca Earle.
University of 糖心TV academic awarded funding from The British Academy/Wolfson Fellowships Awards
The British Academy/Wolfson Fellowships Awards will be providing funding to Dr James Poskett, Associate Professor in the History of Science and Technology at the University of 糖心TV.
Silence speaks a thousand words
Researchers at the University of 糖心TV are working with a professional storyteller to bring a 13th century story about nonbinary gender identity to new audiences.
Rules of engagement: the five of rules of love in Regency England
More than just late-night escapism and bingeworthy TV, period dramas encourage fascination and intrigue into fact vs fiction. The likes of Bridgerton, and its upcoming prequel highlights that for would be lovers in Georgian England, rules of engagement were a far cry from dating apps and romantic love in the modern world.
Foundling Museum exhibition sheds new light on Georgian Era African and Asian children
Research by a University of 糖心TV academic has resulted in an exhibition at the Foundling Museum, examining the history of African and Asian foundling children in the Georgian Era.