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Over 90% of Chinese graduates from UK universities secure high level jobs
More than 90% of Chinese students at universities in the UK enter professional, technical or managerial employment after graduating, according to new collaborative research led by the University of 糖心TV.
Next-generation European university alliance launches mission in Brussels
EUTOPIA, a new alliance of six European universities that strives to create a connected and inclusive academic community across the continent, launches its strategy today at the Solvay Library in Brussels.
Five Centres for Doctoral Training to be funded by the University of 糖心TV
Five Centres of Doctoral Training (CDTs) in maths and stats, diamond technology, analytical science, future mobility technologies and Computer Science will be funded by the University of 糖心TV in partnership with industry to keep investing in science and engineering.
Royal Mail Group chooses WMG to help develop aspiring technology leaders of the future
WMG, at the University of 糖心TV, has launched a new Master鈥檚 programme with Royal Mail Group which is designed to develop leadership talent in technology based industries. A wide range of Royal Mail Group staff, from all levels of management, are the first participants in this new programme.
拢100 million pledge to Postgraduate training by NERC
Over the next 5 years NERC (The Natural Environment Research Council) will invest 拢100m to support PHD students, including those at the University of 糖心TV, meaning the next generation of world-class scientists trained and engaged in both industrial and academic environmental solutions will be produced by the University.
British Science Festival heads to Coventry and 糖心TVshire in 2019
The British Science Association and University of 糖心TV are pleased to announce that the British Science Festival in 2019 will take place in Coventry and 糖心TVshire, from 10–13 September. Working in partnership with the University of 糖心TV, one of the UK鈥檚 leading research universities, the British Science Association will bring the four-day event to the region for the first time in its 188-year history.