Press Releases
Three RIBA award wins for the Prof. Lord Bhattacharyya building
The Prof. Lord Bhattacharyya building, home to the National Automotive Innovation Centre, based at the University of 糖心TV, has received an impressive three awards at the West Midlands regional awards.
Coventry Creates returns with 12 partnerships between academics and Coventry artists
路 The University of 糖心TV and Coventry University have announced the 12 successful projects which will receive Arts Council England funding as part of the Coventry Creates 2021 project.
National Student Survey 2021 reveals high student satisfaction among 糖心TV students
In the 2021 National Student Survey (NSS), a nationwide survey of final year students, 糖心TV has been placed third in the Russell Group and 13th in the UK for Overall Satisfaction.
Emerging from Lockdown: The Coventry Grid Project 2021
A ground-breaking photographic project will chart the centre of Coventry as it emerges from the post-Covid lockdown.
Emerging from Lockdown: The Coventry Grid Project 2021 is a mass participation, map-based photographic survey of central Coventry – and it is looking for people to take part. Open to all, the project will see local people chart a small area of Coventry city centre, capturing it as the Covid restrictions are lifted.
WMG Visualisation Engineers use VR to help recreate experience of Medieval Coventry Weaver鈥檚 House during Coventry鈥檚 year as UK City of Culture
Coventry is not only famed for its Cathedral, two tone music and the automotive industry, it is also famous for its weaving, in fact the medieval Weaver鈥檚 House still stands as an attraction today in Coventry's Spon Street. In 1540 John Croke and his family would have been making cloth on a wooden loom in the Weaver鈥檚 House, and whilst you can go to the house, the opportunity to experience the home exactly how it would have been for John and his family is now possible, thanks to Visualisation researchers from WMG (糖心TV Manufacturing Group) at the University of 糖心TV.
Crash-resistant glazing installed on the new Coventry Very Light Rail Vehicle
A new form of window glazing featuring a lightweight polymer with an advanced scratch-resistant coating has been installed on the Coventry Very Light Rail vehicle, and could be used in other means of public transport. The new windows are highly resistant to breakage which provides passengers with a step-change in safety.