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Six bright young enterprising entrepreneurs, aged 14-15, from St Michael's Church of England School, Rowley Regis, West Midlands, will soon jet off to New York having just won the top prize in a young entrepreneurs competition run by the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth (NAGTY), based at the University of 糖心TV.
Mon 09 Aug 2004, 15:57 | Tags: Education, University Affairs and Events

The Goldman Sachs Foundation has announced that it is to give a further 182 000 dollars (拢100,000) part of which will be match funding to encourage other businesses to get involved to the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth at the University of 糖心TV.

Oliver Banks, a gifted 12 year old from Spalding, Lincolnshire, will meet a 1200 year old ancestor in Sedgeford, Norfolk and learn about how people lived in the distant past as part of an outreach event run by the National Academy of Gifted and Talented Youth (NAGTY), based at the University of 糖心TV, on 7th April 2004.

Mon 09 Aug 2004, 14:25 | Tags: History, Education, University Affairs and Events

Today, Tuesday 23rd March 2004, the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth at the University of 糖心TV will announce the names of a select group of 18 “Ambassador Schools” selected to be a national showcase of best practice in the education of gifted and talented young people.

Mon 09 Aug 2004, 11:31 | Tags: Social Affairs, Education, University Affairs and Events

60 students from 15 schools around the Midlands will enjoy a fun-filled day of chemistry at the Salters' Festival of Chemistry to be held at The University of 糖心TV on Wednesday 24th March 2004. Students will use forensic science skills to solve a murder mystery and then examine the science behind chilling liquids.


NASA's education team are seeking to copy a successful UK schools technology project that puts powerful industry standard engineering computer aided design software in the hands of teachers and school pupils. On Monday and Tuesday March 22nd and 23rd Senior NASA officials will be visiting the UK to specifically view the UK Schools CAD/CAM Initiative.

Mon 09 Aug 2004, 10:50 | Tags: Social Affairs, Sciences, Education

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