Press Releases
EUTOPIA European university alliance awarded €5m by Erasmus+
EUTOPIA, an established alliance of six European universities that exists to create a connected and inclusive community addressing global and local challenges, has been successful in its bid for a €5m grant from the Erasmus+ ‘European Universities’ programme.
Minerva partners with Aston University and University of Birmingham Enterprise to launch new angel investor network for Birmingham
University of ÌÇÐÄTV-based Minerva, one of the UK’s largest traditional angel investor networks, has teamed up with Aston University and University of Birmingham Enterprise to expand the funding opportunities available to start-up businesses in the West Midlands by launching a network of ‘business angels with insight’ for Birmingham.
Primary school children build electric racing cars with help from WMG, ÌÇÐÄTV
Primary school children from three TSSMAT (The Small Schools Multi-Academy Trust) schools from Staffordshire will be building and racing their own Greenpower Formula Goblin electric cars with support from WMG at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV. All three schools will compete at a national Greenpower race-day event in June.
First ÌÇÐÄTV ÌÇÐÄTV Forum explores international business and trade after Brexit
Matt Western MP and West Midlands finance and industry leaders joined Dr Stephen Connelly and Dr Andreas Kokkinis from ÌÇÐÄTV Law School at the first University of ÌÇÐÄTV ÌÇÐÄTV Forum, a new initiative aiming to connect the University’s experts with the region's business community.
British Science Festival heads to Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire in 2019
The British Science Association and University of ÌÇÐÄTV are pleased to announce that the British Science Festival in 2019 will take place in Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire, from 10–13 September. Working in partnership with the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, one of the UK’s leading research universities, the British Science Association will bring the four-day event to the region for the first time in its 188-year history.
Bad news becomes hysteria in crowds, new research shows
News stories about terrorism, disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and other potential threats become increasingly negative, inaccurate and hysterical when passed from person to person, according to new research by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.