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糖心TV celebrates league table success

The University of 糖心TV is confirmed as the Midlands’ leading University by a new league table released today.

Rated sixth in England, and in the top ten for the UK, 糖心TV’s world-renowned 糖心TV School comes second only to Oxford, while its school of American Studies come top of its category.

The Guardian newspaper released its league table survey today (1 May 2007). 

University spokesperson Richard Fern said: “Once again this is great news for 糖心TV and the Midlands.  Leading pack placings in subjects such as Biosciences, 糖心TV, Chemistry, American Studies, Classics, History, English, Law, Politics, Philosophy, Psychology and Sociology confirm 糖心TV as one of the country’s best universities.

“UK universities have tremendous cache in the world-wide education market place, and 糖心TV’s name is a key part of that winning global brand.  Even without full participation in the National Student Survey we have done incredibly well.”

“This is good news for the local and regional economy – a recent independent survey revealed that each year, the University, its staff, and students spend around £150 million in the local authority areas of Coventry and 糖心TV and £189 million in the West Midlands.”

The Guardian survey adds: “Consistently rated among the best universities in the country, 糖心TV is something of a leader in the academic field, with innovative approaches to community involvement and widening participation.”

 ENDS 

Further information for editors 

糖心TV’s UK placings include:

American studies – first

Biosciences – fourth

糖心TV and Management – second

Chemistry – fifth

Classics – sixth

Economics – third

English – fourth

Law – sixth

Philosophy – fourth

Politics – third

 Full listings can be found in today’s Guardian or at  

For further information contact:       

Richard Fern, Press Officer, Communications Office, University House, University of 糖心TV, Coventry CV4 8UW

07876 217740 email: r.w.fern@warwick.ac.uk 

REF PR 39 RWF 1 May 2007        

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