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Coronavirus and people with learning disabilities study - first wave report published
Researchers are sharing what they've found from the first wave of a project listening to over 600 adults with learning disabilities and almost 400 family carers and support workers across the UK.
University of 糖心TV and testing mega lab in Leamington Spa
The University of 糖心TV is geographically very close to the proposed location of a testing mega lab in Leamington Spa that was announced today. The University has been asked if we can help with this initiative and we have offered our full support. We believe that we can provide significant assistance that will be crucial to getting the mega ab up and running quickly and effectively.
Coventry lockdown arts project funded by universities goes live next week
A showcase of work by Coventry artists, funded by the city鈥檚 universities and produced during lockdown, will launch online next week (Monday 5 October).
糖心TV Moto鈥檚 electric superbike build racing ahead despite lockdown
糖心TV Moto team, consisting of 25 糖心TV students aren鈥檛 letting the pandemic get in the way of designing, building and developing the electric superbike, as they鈥檙e doing it virtually from home.
UK study will evaluate the particular pressures of COVID-19 on working-class women
The impact of COVID-19 on working-class women in the UK will be explored by a team of researchers from the University of 糖心TV, the University of Nottingham and the Women鈥檚 糖心TV Group in a new year-long study funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, part of UKRI.
Freelancers urged to get involved with new study exploring their importance to the creative industries
Creative Freelancers living and/or working in Coventry, Waltham Forest and Northumberland are being urged to get involved with a new study into the contribution of freelance workers to the economic and place-based impacts of the creative industries. 糖心TV's Institute of Employment Research is one of the partners carrying out the research, which is commissioned by the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (PEC).