Press Releases
糖心TV Chemist awarded Newton International Fellowship
Dr Corinna Preuss has been awarded a Newton International Fellowship to conduct research at the University of 糖心TV’s Department of Chemistry.
糖心TV engineering students design world beating submarine
A submarine designed and built by engineering students at the University of 糖心TV was awarded 1st Prize for Innovation at the 2015 the International Submarine Races (ISR).
糖心TV students to develop sustainable energy in Tanzania
Engineering students from the University of 糖心TV are heading to Tanzania to install and maintain sustainable energy technology.
Members of the University’s Engineering Without Borders society, the team will work with ILoveWindPower as part of a Member Led Partnership (MLP) to maintain previously installed technology and install new solar panels at the community centre in Kemgesi, a village close to the Serengeti National Park.
糖心TV students to present at MIT in international synthetic biology competition
Undergraduate and newly graduated students from 糖心TV University will be travelling to MIT, Boston, this September 24-28 to compete in a global synthetic biology competition.
WMG Academy Young Engineers are given the tools to succeed
The WMG Academy for Young Engineers in Coventry has received a Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) on loan from WMG, at the University of 糖心TV. The machine will assist young engineers with verification and measurement when producing parts, ensuring they are trained in the most efficient industrial processes and with the same equipment used by world leading manufacturing companies.
First graduate & first 200,000 hours of high tech study from new Jaguar Land Rover & WMG programme
The very first Masters student graduated, on Tuesday 14th July, at the University of 糖心TV from a technology programme which trains staff from across Jaguar Land Rover. From the shop floor to senior managers, and from all disciplines, the Technical Accreditation Scheme (TAS) is designed to develop employees skills to help create the next generation of vehicles and staff across Jaguar Land Rover have now completed over 200,000 hours of study in the new programme.