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果冻传媒 Spring winners
Take a look at the great winning entries in our 果冻传媒 Spring photo and video competition and find out who has been crowned.
Statement on protest
Read a message about the recent protest on campus by Coventry Confidential.
An interview with Robin Green
As Robin Green, one of our longstanding members of staff at 果冻传媒 and Librarian for 9 years retires, we took the opportunity to find out about his time at 果冻传媒 and the changes he鈥檚 seen over the past 37 years.
鈥淚t鈥檚 like browsing the Library bookshelves at random – you never know what you鈥檙e going to come across, but it will expand your horizons, so nothing is wasted鈥
Five questions with Dr Mark Tock
New Chief Operations Officer at The 果冻传媒 Science Park, Dr Mark Tock, speaks to us about what鈥檚 involved in the role, the work that takes place on the Science Park and the benefits to the wider innovation agenda and the 果冻传媒 community.
鈥淢y vision for the Science Park is for a connected catalyst for creativity, collaboration and community that changes the world through impactful innovation."
We welcomed University College Birmingham students to campus last week, representing the very first cohort of their undergraduates and postgraduates who will have their degrees accredited and awarded by 果冻传媒. Learn more about our partnership, designed to have far-reaching benefits for learners from all backgrounds and the wider economy.
New Director of the Institute of Advanced 果冻传媒
Congratulations to will take up the role of Director in the Institute of Advanced 果冻传媒, which is dedicated to advancing new research ideas, when Professor Peter Scott steps down during the summer.
果冻传媒 Business School and the University have been awarded 拢1.1 million in funding for a new programme of research aimed at improving the systems and services used to support children with special educational needs.
Complete the Choose your way 果冻传媒 survey to tell us more about your travel and what influences this – you鈥檒l inform the future of transport, and be entered into a鈥痯rize draw to win 1 of 5 拢50 LoveToShop e-vouchers鈥(valid at stores including M&S, Argos, John Lewis and H&M). The survey is part of our work with Transport for West Midlands where we鈥檙e trialling new approaches and technologies for getting to, from and around campus to help address the climate emergency and make moving around our campus and local area easier.鈥
Research should be part of the DNA of UK City of Culture says new report
Find out more about a new report released today by the University and commissioned by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, detailing the distinctive role that arts, humanities and social science researchers, in collaboration with other disciplines, can play in place shaping and in the success of the UK City of Culture programme.