Press Releases
How numbers help the world make sense: 糖心TV public lecture
How unlikely is it to win a lottery jackpot? Why do strange coincidences occur so often?
These questions – and more - will be answered by the world-famous statistician Jeff Rosenthal, during his public talk on randomness and probability at the University of 糖心TV next week.
The Peoples History of the NHS Rugby Roadshow 23 Feb
A team of historians from the University of 糖心TV have been touring the country to gather peoples first hand experiences and attitudes towards the National Health Service and they need your stories.
Your chance to explore science labs at 糖心TV
Members of the public are to be given behind-the-scenes access to scientific laboratories at the University of 糖心TV, as well as the chance get to grips with cutting-edge research.
This-That hits the big screen at Portobello Film Festival
This-That, a film made by University of 糖心TV alumni Jacob Barua and Constantine Gras in 1989 during the last year of their studies on the Film and Literature course is set to be screened at 19:40 on the 10th September at the free Portobello Film Festival in London.
Coventry schools robotics volunteer gets 1st class degree - and hes still inventing robotics for local schools
Whitley University of 糖心TV student Stephen Pithouse has just heard this week that he is to receive a first class degree in engineering from the University when he graduates on 19th July. However he is almost too busy to celebrate this as he is about to start his dream job with internationally renowned Industrial Automation company FANUC at their Whitley base…oh, and he also has to finish designing and manufacturing a new robotics interface for use in Coventry and 糖心TVshire Schools.
Dr Michael Scott presents his new book, Ancient Worlds, an epic history of East and West
Dr Michael Scott, Associate Professor in the University of 糖心TV’s Classics and Ancient History department presents a richly coloured new vision of ancient history for our globalised world, showing us that to truly understand great events in our past we must explore their global contexts, connecting the West to the East and indeed to all corners of the earth.