News Archive Showing 1 - 10 of 4952 Sort By: Category | Date | Title Add your own institution news to this section Running up that hill...Promising Newton Rigg athlete has sights set on the Olympics in 2016 Online learning lecturer nets remote working awardShirley Pickford, a lecturer from Anglia Ruskin University, who teaches students on a fully online work-based degree, has won a national award for remote workers. Open School for LanguagesThe University of Cambridge has just completed involvement in a Government-funded online language learning project. Knowledge Transfer Account Showcase Event 2010KTA@Bath is holding a showcasing event on 12 October 2010 from 12pm to 2pm at the Wessex Restaurant to celebrate and highlight the success of the account over the first year and to introduce Knowledge Transfer Champions to the University. Balancing the risks of Greenland?s melting ice sheetScientists investigating the geophysical and hydrological conditions beneath the Greenland ice sheet say their analysis will be vital for helping understand how the ice sheet will respond to climate change. University project inspires interest in wind energyHRH The Prince of Wales will today [Tuesday 7 September] learn about a University of Bristol project to build a wind turbine powered vehicle, which will take part in an international competition later this month. Centre of Excellence in blood cancer research unveiled in CambridgeThe University of Cambridge has been named as a Centre of Excellence by the national blood cancer charity Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research. A plaque was unveiled today (Tuesday, 7 September) at the Clinical School. A second plaque was also unveiled at Addenbrooke?s Hospital, where many of the charity?s researchers are also clinicians. Scientists develop device to enable improved global data transmissionResearchers have developed a new data transmission system that could substantially improve the transmission capacity and energy efficiency of the world?s optical communication networks. Drugs and alcohol, not mental illness, explains violent crime riskBipolar disorder by itself does not increase the risk of committing violent crime, suggests a new study by Oxford University and the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden. Celebrating the best in art and designThe brightest new stars of art, design, jewellery, fashion and visual communication will be showing their work to the public later this week.
Masters of Arts (MA) students from Birmingham City University will be showcasing their final projects at a series of shows across the city.
Open to the general public, as well as those in the creative industries, the MA shows are an eclectic mix of work and a rich source of fresh talent making them ideal for employers searching for trend-setting, new recruits.
The shows demonstrate what can be achieved by studying at Birmingham Institute of Art and design (BIAD) and they are also an ideal opportunity for prospective students to see examples of student work.
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