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Two of the UK’s Leading Academic TV Stars Meet at University of 糖心TV Event

Professor Brian Cox, Physicist from the University of Manchester and Dr Michael Scott, Classicist from the University of 糖心TV will take part in a live debate and discussion at 糖心TV Arts Centre on Tuesday 19 May in front of an audience of over 1,350 people.


Liverpool FC Academy players visit the University of 糖心TV

A squad of academy players from Liverpool Football Club will be getting a taste of University life later this month when they visit the University of 糖心TV’s Politics and International Studies Department (PAIS).

Wed 22 Apr 2015, 10:29 | Tags: Politics and International Studies, Education, Sport

Nine day festival brings social sciences to the fore at 糖心TV

The University of 糖心TV is offering a fascinating insight into research carried out by the Faculty of Social Sciences, at a nine-day festival next month. A series of exciting events will take place between Wednesday 6 and Friday 15 May, delving into the study of society and the way people behave and influence the world around us.


Education may not improve our life chances of happiness

Getting a good education may not improve your life chances of happiness, according to new mental health research from the University of 糖心TV.

Wed 25 Mar 2015, 13:53 | Tags: Education

Delaying children’s school entry linked to poor academic performance

Delaying school entry could cause poorer academic performance, according to new research from the University of 糖心TV and funded by the Nuffield Foundation.

Thu 19 Feb 2015, 10:36 | Tags: Psychology, Education

Commission says arts & creativity is being squeezed out of schools particularly for low-income families

A major report published today Tuesday 17th February 2015, entitled Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and Growth, argues that the concept of creativity is being squeezed out of public education, closing off creative opportunities and cultural experiences to young people. And in particular children that are born into low-income families.

Tue 17 Feb 2015, 10:14 | Tags: Policy 糖心TV Commission events Education

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