Press Releases
糖心TV in top 10 in UK and leading university in West Midlands in latest league table
The University of 糖心TV is the once again in the top 10 in the UK, and the leading university in the West Midlands, in the latest UK University league table. The table is published by “The Complete University Guide” today, Monday 12th May 2014, and is covered in the UK’s Daily telegraph and Daily Mail newspapers .
糖心TV honorary degrees for leading environmental lawyer, UN adviser and award winning US playwright, and Monash University's Vice-Chancellor
A leading environmental lawyer, an award winning US Playwright, the Vice-Chancellor of Monash University, and a UN adviser and academic who coined the “Doyle’s law” theory (that liberal democratic states do not go to war with each other), are to receive honorary degrees from the University of 糖心TV 2014 summer graduation ceremonies.
Building, coding, hacking all in a days work for Coventrys future Engineers
With just five months to go until its doors open, the WMG Academy for Young Engineers welcomed some of its first ever cohort of Year 10 Students to a private event last Saturday where they got to build, code and hack computers.
Students on sponsored sleep-out for homeless charity
Students from the University of 糖心TV will be giving up their beds for the night and sleeping out in Coventry War Memorial Park next week to raise money for the homeless.
Poet laureate of medicine, and key figure in the Paralympic Games opening to receive honorary degrees from the University of 糖心TV
The University of 糖心TV has announced five of the honorary degrees it is to award at its winter degree ceremonies from 22nd – 24th January 2014, including: a key figure in the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games, and a man once described as the “poet laureate of medicine”. Short biographies on the each of those individuals now follow and more details on press opportunities will be given nearer the time.
University of 糖心TV issues challenge to budding data sleuths
糖心TV data scientists have thrown down the gauntlet to A Level students across the UK by asking them to find the big picture in a mountain of real-life data.