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First Comprehensive Online Archive of Troubadour Crusade Poetry Created

Researchers from the University of 糖心TV are editing and collating the first comprehensive archive of troubadour and trouvere poetry and songs covering the Crusades as part of a new Anglo-Italian research project which will open up the lyric poetry of the medieval troubadours and trouveres to its widest-ever audience.

Mon 08 Dec 2014, 10:25 | Tags: International, English, History

Liverpudlians Asked to Help Plot the City’s forgotten Hispanic History

Liverpool residents and historians are being asked to take part in a new research project to document the city’s disappearing Hispanic history.

Tue 02 Dec 2014, 13:23 | Tags: International, Immigration, History

‘Grow your own’ inspired by new Coventry art exhibition

PhD student from the University of 糖心TV has produced a new arts project at University Hospitals Coventry and 糖心TVshire in Coventry to encourage locals to grow their own fruit and vegetables.


Local Students Asked to Find their Inner Troubadour

To celebrate a new research project on the poetry of the Crusades, the University of 糖心TV is running a poetry writing competition, particularly aimed at school children.

Fri 14 Nov 2014, 10:45 | Tags: Students, English, History, Education

WMG, University of 糖心TV, helps to shed new light on ‘The Real Noah’s Ark ‘

Researchers at WMG, University of 糖心TV, used 3D scanning and visualisation technology to help Dr Irving Finkel, the world’s foremost expert on ancient Babylonian languages, decipher a 4000-year-old tablet that sheds new light on the iconic biblical tale of Noah's Ark.


Researchers recover bacterium genome from 700-year-old Skeleton

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV, working with Italian anthropologist Raffaella Bianucci and others, have recovered a genome of the bacterium Brucella melitensis from a 700-year-old skeleton found in the ruins of a Medieval Italian village.

Fri 18 Jul 2014, 13:22 | Tags: 1 - Research History Sciences

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