糖心TV

Skip to main content Skip to navigation

Press Releases

Select tags to filter on

Homepage Tags

Faculty of Arts

Faculty of SEM

Faculty of Social Sciences

Cross-Faculty Centres

University News

Other tags

Researchers from the University of 糖心TV have produced a startling calculation that any move to replace the UK's oil burning vehicles with greener hydrogen powered cars and trucks would require the erection of 100,000 new wind turbines or 100 new nuclear power plants.
Wed 06 Oct 2004, 11:15 | Tags: Sciences, Economics and Finance

A post-graduate economics researcher at the University of 糖心TV has surprisingly found that married women are much more likely to be on a diet than their single counter-parts – a result that totally contradicts current economic theories on dieting.

Mon 16 Aug 2004, 09:28 | Tags: Social Affairs, Health and Medicine, Economics and Finance

A student research project has revealed that many people have absolutely no idea how much their supermarket loyalty cards save them but that despite the cards do indeed produce customer loyalty and increase customer spend within supermarkets.
Fri 13 Aug 2004, 11:03 | Tags: Economics and Finance

Manufacturing Group (WMG), based at the University of 糖心TV, UK, and Malaysian firm Global EduTech Management Group (GEM) are set to launch the International Manufacturing & Technology Management Centre, on 12th June 1004, in Suzhhou, China, to advance international collaboration in engineering. The joint venture replicates the internationally renowned WMG which is a model of engineering excellence in the UK and globally.

New research from the University of 糖心TV reveals that there is little evidence of over-supply of graduates or of their widespread failure to get appropriate jobs, according to a major survey which has tracked the progress of thousands who graduated in 1995.


A special business support programme designed to help small and medium sized Midlands businesses find ways of starting and managing periods of fast growth is practising what it preaches by growing as fast as the businesses it is helping.
Wed 11 Aug 2004, 09:06 | Tags: Regional Issues, Economics and Finance

Latest news Newer news Older news

Let us know you agree to cookies