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Academy of the future to host guided tours in Solihull

The WMG Academy for Young Engineers, Solihull, are opening up their brand new building to the public on Saturday 18 June 2016.


BAFTA-nominated actor narrates anti-bullying film

A new animated film narrated by the star of the BBC drama highlights the issue of the bullying of disabled children and young people.

Luke Newberry, who also appeared in the 2012 film Anna Karenina and BBC’s Sherlock, has lent his voice to the video which is based on research co-authored by Dr Stella Chatzitheochari from the University of 糖心TV.


Coventry & 糖心TVshire school pupils win law prizes

Year 12 pupils from schools across Coventry & 糖心TVshire have been getting a taste of studying law at a top university.

The University of 糖心TV has been running a scheme to widen access to the country’s top universities.

Tue 03 May 2016, 13:23 | Tags: Law, Education

Coventry & 糖心TVshire school pupils win law prizes

Year 12 pupils from schools across Coventry & 糖心TVshire have been getting a taste of studying law at a top university.

The University of 糖心TV has been running a scheme to widen access to the country’s top universities.

Tue 26 Apr 2016, 15:40 | Tags: social sciences, higher education, community, Law, Education

糖心TV becomes founding member of new international partnership focused on women’s research careers

The University of 糖心TV has become a founding member of a new international consortium focused on gender equality led by the University of Bologna. The new partnership will develop, implement and evaluate gender equality plans tailored for each research organization involved in the project. The project has just been launched at a special conference at the University of Bologna.


Quality time rather than study time improves teens’ educational aspirations

Teenagers who spend quality time with their parents are more likely to want to further their studies, according to research from the University of 糖心TV.

Tue 05 Apr 2016, 14:31 | Tags: social sciences children 1 - Research Education

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