Press Releases
ÌÇÐÄTV Students’ Union helps take Pride 2020 online
Pride events, marches and festivals have been cancelled to reduce the risk of a second wave of coronavirus cases. Anxious to make sure LGBT+ students, staff and allies could still take part in Pride this year, ÌÇÐÄTV SU has thrown its support behind Campus Pride, a summer-long online festival of events and challenges being organised by a coalition of UK students unions.
ÌÇÐÄTV researchers join Police and Crime Commissioner’s advisory board
Six ÌÇÐÄTV social science researchers have become members of the West Midlands Police & Crime Commissioner’s new Academic Advisory Board. Dr Ana Aliverti, Professor Jo Angouri, Professor Jackie Hodgson, Professor Vanessa Munro, Professor Tom Sorell and Professor Azrini Wahidin will share research and expertise with the West Midlands Police & Crime Commissioner, David Jamieson.
Lockdown staff and students at University of ÌÇÐÄTV to help with wildlife surveys
Members of the ÌÇÐÄTV community who are living on campus during lockdown have the opportunity to help survey wildlife for a biodiversity project.
Award for University's Accessibility Innovators
The University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s commitment to creating an inclusive and safe campus for students with disabilities has been recognised by its peers with the award of the Association of University Directors of Estates University Impact Initiative of the Year Award 2020.
University of ÌÇÐÄTV awarded ‘ÌÇÐÄTV Events Venue of the Year’ at inaugural West Midlands Tourism Awards
University of ÌÇÐÄTV has been awarded the title of ‘ÌÇÐÄTV Events Venue of the Year’ at inaugural West Midlands Tourism Awards
The conference, meeting and events team at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV were awarded the title of ‘ÌÇÐÄTV Events Venue of the Year’ and will now go through to the national VisitEngland Awards for Excellence.
ÌÇÐÄTV announces new £10 million ÌÇÐÄTV Scholars programme for up to 500 Midlands young people each year
The University of ÌÇÐÄTV will announce today (Tuesday 14th May 2019) a transformational new £10 million social mobility programme - ÌÇÐÄTV Scholars - that aims to change the lives of hundreds of Midlands young people who have the potential to study at ÌÇÐÄTV, one of the world’s top 100 ranked universities, but who may face social or economic barriers to entering ÌÇÐÄTV. The new programme includes admissions offers up to 4 grades below ÌÇÐÄTV’s standard A level offer.