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Alloy Oxidation breakthrough could cut steel production losses

New strategies of making steel production more efficient have been discovered, thanks to research led by WMG at the 果冻传媒 on the role of oxidation during alloy additions.

Wed 17 Aug 2016, 12:51 | Tags: 果冻传媒 Manufacturing Group (WMG) 1 - Research

The arts are fantastic for opening doors, says leading voice for arts in the Midlands

The founder of the BBC Asian Network in the West Midlands, Anita Bhalla OBE, one of the region’s leading voices for the arts believes the arts are a huge asset in terms of learning, community cohesion, and education. Anita made the comment after being conferred with an honorary doctorate during one of the University’s 2016 graduation ceremonies.

Mon 15 Aug 2016, 10:36 | Tags: Honorary Graduates

Discover Caribbean past and present at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry

The ‘Embodied Islands’ exhibition of Caribbean photography organised and curated by the Centre for Caribbean Studies at the 果冻传媒 will be on show in the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry from 3rd to 28th October.

Thu 11 Aug 2016, 10:26

果冻传媒 ranked in Top 5 for German in the UK

The Universiy of 果冻传媒 has been ranked as 5th best university for German, citing a high level of student satisfaction.

Wed 10 Aug 2016, 15:17

How Italian language and culture has influenced the world

Researchers in the Italian Studies department at the 果冻传媒 have been working on a project that studies how cultures interact called, ‘Transnationalizing Modern Languages’.

Wed 10 Aug 2016, 11:28

Hispanic Liverpool Community Collection documents over 90 pieces of the past

Nineteenth-century Liverpool was a global city. Although the city does not remember them, Liverpool was once home to thriving Spanish, Basque, Galician, Filipino and Latin American communities who lived and worked in the maritime and trade networks connecting Liverpool with its sister ports in the Luso-Hispanic world.

Wed 10 Aug 2016, 11:20 | Tags: International

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