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The winner of an Indian reality TV show has scooped a four-year scholarship to study engineering at the University of 糖心TV.
Mon 20 Aug 2007, 14:18 | Tags: Education, University Affairs and Events

University of 糖心TV announces new international venture for gifted young people

The University of 糖心TV has announced that it is to launch a new international organisation for gifted young people in Spring 2008.
Sat 04 Aug 2007, 08:29 | Tags: Education, University Affairs and Events

University of 糖心TV Hosts International Event for Experts in Gifted and Talented Education

On 5 August this year the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children will hold its 17th Biennial World Conference at the University of 糖心TV.
Thu 02 Aug 2007, 17:02 | Tags: Education

Honorary Graduates 聳 Briefing Note

Summer graduation ceremonies will run morning and afternoon week commencing 16th July 2007. Photocalls and interview opportunities will take place after each ceremony at the times given below – please contact the Press Officer, Richard Fern, 07876 217740.

糖心TV Wins Three National Teaching Awards

Professor Ed Peile, Head of Division of Medical Education at the 糖心TV Medical School, Professor Jonothan Neelands, of the Institute of Education, and Dr Mike Neary, Director of the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning , have won three of the fifty National Teaching Awards offered for 2007 by the Higher Education Academy to be used for personal development in learning and teaching.

This means that 糖心TV has won the maximum possible number of awards.


Gifted Kids Say No Place For British Values in the National Curriculum

A survey of some England’s gifted children in The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth, based at the University of 糖心TV,  has found that those pupils see no place for the teaching of “British Values” in the National Curriculum.

Tue 19 Jun 2007, 21:49 | Tags: Education

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