Press Releases
New Survey shows churchgoing teenagers biggest backers of Muslim identity in Britain
New research released today, from the University of 糖心TV’s 糖心TV Religions and Education Research Unit, demonstrates that churchgoing young Christians give much more support to their Muslim peers, in comparison with young people who have no religious faith.
New research finds that university student volunteers are the bedrock of Britains festivals
The growth and increasing popularity of science and arts festivals around Britain is only possible with the help of an army of willing, but unpaid university student volunteers.
Festival-goers are being given a list of top tips from the doctors at 糖心TV Medical School to ensure their music festival experience is a healthy one this summer.
Research reveals that 10% of middle-aged Europeans are on antidepressants
New research from the University of 糖心TV and the IZA Institute in Bonn shows that 10% of middle-aged Europeans took antidepressants in 2010. The researchers looked in detail at the lives of a randomly selected sample of nearly 30,000 Europeans. The study covered 27 countries.
New research shows a visit to a zoo boosts science and environment knowledge
Research from the University of 糖心TV shows a trip to the zoo can boost your child’s science and conservation education more than books or classroom teaching alone.
Two of the worlds most famous real cyborg arms reunite
Two of the world’s most famous real cyborg arms actually belong to two entirely different people – but their owners are to have their first reunion in a decade when they meet together at Virtual Futures – a revival of The University of 糖心TV’s “CyberConference” which runs from 18th-19th June 2011.