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Founder of MORI organisation among those to be honoured at University of 糖心TV graduation

The founder of leading public research organisation MORI, a distinguished meteorologist and a key figure from the Royal Shakespeare Company will all receive Honorary Degrees from the University of 糖心TV during its winter degree ceremonies.


糖心TV joins £2.2m Anglo-Canadian quest for new weapons in war against antibiotic resistance

University of 糖心TV researchers have teamed up with Canadian scientists on a £2.2 million project to search for new antibiotics which will beat resistance in deadly “superbugs”.

Mon 09 Jan 2012, 11:23 | Tags: Health and Medicine, University Affairs and Events

Statement on recent erroneous reports about the recent ruling by a 糖心TV complaints committee

The University has had some enquiries about a recently reported, but inaccurate, story which examined a particular student complaint here at 糖心TV. We hope the information in this statement will be of help to anyone wishing to know more about that story.

Thu 29 Dec 2011, 22:17 | Tags: University Affairs and Events

Obituary - Professor John Rex

Eminent University of 糖心TV sociologist Professor John Rex, best known for his influential work on race and ethnic relations, has passed away aged 86.

Tue 20 Dec 2011, 15:04 | Tags: University Affairs and Events

Bah! Humbug! There is more to Dickens than Christmas, says University of 糖心TV expert

For many Charles Dickens and his classic story A Christmas Carol epitomise the festive period, but a leading professor at the University of 糖心TV wants people to have greater expectations when it comes to Dickens.

Tue 06 Dec 2011, 12:28 | Tags: History, Education, University Affairs and Events

University of 糖心TV maths professor awarded £360,000 grant

University of 糖心TV mathematician Professor Robert MacKay has been awarded a six-figure sum to fund research that could help with global challenges such as food supply, climate change and financial regulation.

Thu 01 Dec 2011, 09:37 | Tags: Sciences, University Affairs and Events

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