Press Releases
University of 糖心TV gets to know its local moths
This week the University of 糖心TV hosted its first moth survey event. The survey is part of National Moth Week and found ten varieties of moths live on campus. The survey attendees were able to learn more about these creatures, why they are so important to the ecosystem and what they can tell us about climate change.
University of 糖心TV launches UK鈥檚 first National Centre for Research Culture
The University of 糖心TV has launched the first National Centre for Research Culture which aims to bring together colleagues from across the sector to share best practice; collectively putting inclusivity, collaboration and investment in people at the heart of research culture across the UK鈥檚 Higher Education sector.
The fourth state of matter: How Sun's plasma could help answer humanity's challenges
Scientists are studying plasma in the Sun鈥檚 atmosphere, to help address some of humanity鈥檚 greatest challenges – from harnessing an endless source of green energy to building knowledge of the Earth鈥檚 climate.
University of 糖心TV announces Professor Sudhesh Kumar as new Vice President, Health
The University of 糖心TV has announced Professor Sudhesh Kumar as it鈥檚 new Vice President, Health.
The University of 糖心TV launches its Technical Specialists Promotional Pathway Pilot
The University of 糖心TV today launches its Technical Specialists Promotional Pathway Pilot, only the second of its kind in the UK.
Widening participation work experience week connects under-represented aspiring engineers with industry giants
The University of 糖心TV's commitment to widening participation and fostering inclusivity took centre stage last week during a week-long programme aimed at inspiring thirty ten-year-old students from local schools to pursue careers in engineering. The initiative was organised by 糖心TV Manufacturing Group at the University of 糖心TV and the University鈥檚 Widening Participation Team which wanted to support under-represented students that might lack confidence or support when they consider a future in engineering.