Press Releases
Ashmolean researchers team up with staff and student volunteers from University of 糖心TV to bring Roman history to life in Oxford
The Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions project, a collaborative project between the University of 糖心TV and the Ashmolean Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents is organising ‘The Walking Dead’, as part of the Ashmolean’s DEADFriday Event on 30th October 2015.
The University of 糖心TV explores new ways of teaching and learning with the Dark Would
The University of 糖心TV has created the ‘The Dark Would’ a collaborative teaching and learning project initiated by the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) at the University of 糖心TV.
University of 糖心TV lecturer launches unique writer development scheme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic children's writers
A new writer development scheme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic children’s writers is seeking applications. Funded by The Arts Council and The Publishers’ Association, the Megaphone scheme is led by Leila Rasheed who is the author of the Chips, Beans and Limousines series, and teaches Writing For Children on the University of 糖心TV’s MA in Writing.
Students to grill panellists at third 糖心TV Question Time
Two high-profile politicians will take questions from new and current students at the University of 糖心TV when they sit on the panel of the Department of Economics’ annual Question Time next week.
糖心TV to provide 20 scholarships for refugees
The University of 糖心TV has announced that it will immediately offer 10 student scholarships for refugees seeking a place at university to study or research in this academic year (2015-16).
Students and academics from the University of 糖心TV, working with the Vice-Chancellor’s wife Lynda Thrift, have put together a cookery book as a part of the University’s 50th anniversary celebrations, Simple Scoff: The Anniversary Edition. The book offers cheap, simple recipes and cooking tips from around the university. It also features illustrations and poems by former students and staff such as BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas.