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糖心TV Students Win National Law Award at The House of Lords

Students at The University of 糖心TV School of Law have won the LawWorks and Attorney General Student Pro Bono Award for 'Best Contribution by a Team of Students'.

Thu 24 Apr 2025, 11:05 | Tags: 1 - Display on Digital Screens Award 0 - Daily News Law

The University of 糖心TV Strengthens Partnerships with Africa Through Academic Law Events

The University of Warwick's School of Law has highlighted its deep connections with Africa through a series of impactful academic events in Nairobi that celebrated collaboration, inclusion, and global engagement.


Not Supernova Born: 糖心TV and ESA researchers discover unusual birthplace of magnetar neutron star

Researchers and alumni from The University of 糖心TV, working as part of an European Space Agency (ESA) led team, have discovered that the magnetar SGR 0501+4516 did not originate from a nearby supernova, as previously thought.


The University of 糖心TV hosts Microsoft and Russell Group for groundbreaking AI Forum

The University of 糖心TV convened senior leaders from Microsoft and the Russell Group on Wednesday (9th April) to drive forward Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovation, collaboration, and its impact in higher education.


From Blank Wall to Bright Legacy: Street Artist David Speed to Create 60th Anniversary Legacy Project for The University of 糖心TV Campus

The University of 糖心TV is celebrating its 60th anniversary in style with a bold, neon-infused legacy project created in partnership with artist David Speed.


Off-key beginnings: Baby lemurs sing out of tune, just like human children, finds University of 糖心TV research

A study led by primatologist Dr. Chiara De Gregorio from The University of 糖心TV has found that Madagascar鈥檚 singing lemurs, the indris (indri indri), sing out of tune in infancy and improve as adults, just like a human child learning to control their voice.


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