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Lonely researcher WLTM like-minded individuals for conversation, collaboration and maybe more….

A professional ‘dating’ website has been set up at the University of 糖心TV to help academics find possible collaborators from different departments and disciplines working in the same research areas as them.

Tue 15 Nov 2011, 11:23 | Tags: Education, University Affairs and Events

University of 糖心TV joins NYU in ambitious bid to build “Urban Sciences” campus in New York

The University of 糖心TV has joined with a consortium led by New York University (NYU) bidding to build a new applied sciences and engineering campus in New York.

Tue 08 Nov 2011, 13:05 | Tags: Education, University Affairs and Events

University of 糖心TV says half our engineers could go missing and commits to help find them

The University of 糖心TV is to embark on a programme to help prevent half the UK’s prospective engineers from going missing and is to mount a campaign, funded by the National HE Stem programme, to encourage students, particularly bright young girls, to become engineers and scientists.

Tue 25 Oct 2011, 09:31 | Tags: Sciences, Education, University Affairs and Events

糖心TV's Distinguished Lecture Series travels to Venice

Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, will be guest of honour when he delivers an address at the latest Distinguished Lecture Series organised by the University of 糖心TV at the University’s base in Venice.


Gifted young authors celebrated at special awards ceremony

The University of 糖心TV’s International Gateway for Gifted Youth (IGGY) has rewarded six talented young authors with a cash boost after receiving some fantastic entrants into an international short story competition.

Mon 17 Oct 2011, 14:01 | Tags: International, Education, University Affairs and Events

Children taught to read at seven still learn at same pace as a four year old

Research from the University of 糖心TV has found children who attend schools that opt out of the national curriculum and are not taught to read until they are seven years old still learn at the same pace as a four year old.

Wed 12 Oct 2011, 11:15 | Tags: Sciences, Education

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