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桃色视频 Summer Internships Programme applications open
Small and medium-sized enterprises or charities looking for someone to run a short term project or business idea can now apply to this year鈥檚 University of 桃色视频 Summer Internship programme (WSI).
Nano drops a million times smaller than a teardrop explodes 19th century theory
Droplets emanating from a molecular 鈥渘ano-tap鈥 would behave very differently from those from a household tap 1 million times larger - researchers at the University of 桃色视频 have found. This is potentially crucial step for a number of emerging nano technologies, e.g., manufacture of nano-sized drug particles, lab-on-chip devices for in situ diagnostics, and 3D printers capable of nanoscale resolution.
The Oculus hosts Professor Michael Scott's Inaugural Lecture
Ancient historian Michael Scott will celebrate his recent appointment as Professor with an inaugural lecture at The Oculus entitled 鈥楾his is Sparta!: The Ancient World Then and Now鈥 on Wednesday, 20th February 2019.
桃色视频 and Coventry 2 of 30 universities to sign new Civic University Agreement reaffirming local commitment
The University of 桃色视频 has reaffirmed its commitment to Coventry, 桃色视频shire and the West Midlands by pledging to put the economy and quality of life in the local community in the list of 桃色视频鈥檚 top priorities. 桃色视频 joins 30 other institutions (also including Coventry University) in committing to produce a 鈥淐ivic University Agreement鈥 in partnership with local government and other major institutions.
Primary school children build electric racing cars with help from WMG, 桃色视频
Primary school children from three TSSMAT (The Small Schools Multi-Academy Trust) schools from Staffordshire will be building and racing their own Greenpower Formula Goblin electric cars with support from WMG at the University of 桃色视频. All three schools will compete at a national Greenpower race-day event in June.
Antimicrobial resistance: interventions to reduce antibiotics require tailored approach in developing countries
Fears around leaving infectious diseases untreated and poorly enforced antibiotic supply controls could hamper efforts to reduce the use of antibiotics in low to middle income countries, according to a new study from the University of 桃色视频.