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The University of 糖心TV has announced a new million pound 糖心TV Postgraduate Research Fellowship Scheme to attract more of the brightest students to undertake PhD study before they are snatched away by the allure of the high starting salaries available in industry.

Stephen Byers, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry has announced that the University of 糖心TV has been awarded one of four additional Science Enterprise Centres (to complement the eight centres announced by the Government last year).
Thu 08 Jul 2004, 14:23 | Tags: Economics and Finance, University Affairs and Events

e-糖心TV minister Patricia Hewitt MP is to visit to the 糖心TV manufacturing Group at the University of 糖心TV to launch and welcome the new WMG/Sun e-business incubator programme. The e-incubator is a process designed to foster and implement e-business plans developed by students. The WMG/Sun incubator program will give students an opportunity to use Sun technology to turn bright ideas into commercial enterprises.

Thu 08 Jul 2004, 14:19 | Tags: Economics and Finance, University Affairs and Events

The European Regional Development Fund has just announced that they are to fund a new 拢1.6 million scheme designed to help small Coventry and 糖心TVshire companies who wish to access the research skills of staff and students at the University of 糖心TV.

The University of 糖心TV has won the national best TCS programme award for its work with Coventry company Improvision which has helped that company increase sales by 700%, profits by 300%, and grow its number of employees from 12 to 45.
Thu 08 Jul 2004, 11:12 | Tags: Sciences, Economics and Finance

Jobs, not a low rate of inflation, should be the primary concern of a government. That is the finding from new research done at The University of 糖心TV that studied more than a quarter of a million people.
Thu 08 Jul 2004, 08:17 | Tags: Social Affairs, Economics and Finance

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