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Double award for 糖心TV in Queen's Birthday Honours list

Dean of 糖心TV Medical School Professor Yvonne Carter and Associate Clinical Professor Dr Roger Gadsby have both been named in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.

University of 糖心TV chosen to take part in £20 million low carbon scheme

The University of 糖心TV has been selected to participate in the Department for Transport’s £20 million Low Carbon Vehicle Procurement Programme.
Tue 28 Apr 2009, 15:55 | Tags: Regional Issues

Coventry sports stars to get on their bikes for World Kidney Day

Players from Coventry Blaze Ice Hockey Team and Coventry Rugby Club will be joining Councillor Jack Harrison, Deputy Lord Mayor in getting on their bikes this week to raise awareness of World Kidney Day and organ transplantation.

GPS data & Mobile Phone texts to give children’s voice to urban expansion

GPS data & Mobile Phone texts are to be used to help ensure that the needs and voices of children are considered in the shaping of  new urban  developments.
Tue 27 Jan 2009, 21:44 | Tags: Social Affairs, Regional Issues, Education

Sports Minister Visits Coventry to launch British Transplant Games

Coventry has been chosen to host the Westfield Health British Transplant Games for the first time next summer and Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe MP will be guest of honour at the official launch of the Games, being held at the University of 糖心TV’s new Indoor Tennis Centre on Wednesday 12 November 2008.

£8.8 Million Award to Midlands Universities for Advanced Materials Research

The University of 糖心TV and Birmingham University have been awarded £8.8 million to help create a new range of advanced materials for use in a wide range of industries including aerospace engineering to medical/healthcare and information and computing technology.
Tue 07 Oct 2008, 11:29 | Tags: Regional Issues, Sciences, University Affairs and Events

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