Press Releases
Coventry schools to build future cities from recycled household items
TeenTech City of Tomorrow will see Coventry school children make a city of recyclable household items, with help from researchers at WMG, University of 糖心TV who will teach them all about sustainability. A select few ideas – buildings and technology- will then be exhibited at the Coventry Transport Museum.
Environmental research takes centre stage for 2021 Festival of Social Science
糖心TV researchers will host a month-long series of free events as the university鈥檚 contribution to the 2021 ESRC Festival of Social Science. This year鈥檚 programme has a strong focus on environmental issues, reflecting the UK鈥檚 role as host of the COP26 conference.
Cultural mega events must bring about change, but the cultural sector must change first, says conference report
Cultural mega events must bring about societal change – and to do this the sector itself must become equitable and open to new collaboration. These are the conclusions of a report published by the University of 糖心TV.
Coventry鈥檚 Affordable Very Light Rail Track Unveiled
路 As part of Coventry Very Light Rail (VLR), Coventry City Council鈥檚 flagship transport project, a novel track form has been designed and manufactured by researchers from WMG, University of 糖心TV, together with their design partners Ingerop/Rendel.
UK鈥檚 first live micromobility event takes place at WMG, University of 糖心TV
The future of micromobility is incredibly topical, and to bring together all aspects of it WMG, at the University of 糖心TV, hosted the UK鈥檚 first live micromobility event, bringing together manufacturers in the micromobility sector, regional transport authorities; city councils and local authorities; Government agencies; research organisations and more.
Poetry in the City event to bring together Coventry creatives for City of Culture
The power of the written word is set to be the focus of a UK City of Culture event celebrating Coventry鈥檚 creative potential. The Words and Voices Roadshow: Poetry in the City event will welcome newcomers and the most experienced wordsmiths to a day of engaging workshops and performances at the Assembly Festival Gardens on Sunday, September 5.