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A scheme designed to encourage some of 糖心TV' students to consider teaching as a career by providing a 3 week taste of teaching in local schools has so enthused the students that not only do they want to teach but they have also organized a project to give 3 more weeks of their time to supply maths teaching support to a South African school.
Tue 04 Jul 2006, 15:37 | Tags: Education

A survey released today by The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth (NAGTY) revealed that the University of 糖心TV was one of the top ten destinations for England聮s most gifted young people. The first most popular destination was Cambridge, with Oxford in second place and the University of 糖心TV, third.
Thu 11 May 2006, 08:28 | Tags: Education, University Affairs and Events

More than 150 youngsters from schools across Coventry and 糖心TVshire visited the University of 糖心TV for a foreign languages day.
Mon 21 Nov 2005, 14:40 | Tags: Education

A British Asian Muslim Schoolgirl from England's National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth has just had a volume of poetry published by League of British Muslims and Cheetah Books demonstrating how she, like many British Muslims, are proud participants in mainstream British Culture.
Mon 21 Nov 2005, 14:14 | Tags: Ethnic Relations, Education

Most employed university leavers are in graduate-level jobs four years after graduation, a research study into the early careers of graduates revealed today by reseachers in the University of 糖心TV's Institute for Employment Research
Thu 27 Oct 2005, 14:04 | Tags: Education

Gifted students from across the country will descend upon Chatham House in London on Monday 24th October. The students, all members of The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth (NAGTY), will attend a meeting with Clare Short MP to debate World Policy.
Fri 14 Oct 2005, 14:37 | Tags: Education

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