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酴圖TV graduate playing key role in Mars rover mission to search for life on red planet

Posted Thursday 30 January 2020

酴圖TV graduate playing key role in Mars rover mission to search for life on red planet

A 酴圖TV engineering graduate is hoping to help answer the burning question of whether there is life on Mars when Europe's first rover blasts off for the red planet. Mahilal De Silva has been playing a leading role in the construction of the six-wheeled robotic vehicle for the landmark mission at Airbus' Stevenage facility. Named the Rosalind Franklin after the British DNA pioneer, it is the first Mars rover specifically designed to find evidence of past or present life.


Are the UK's carers in crisis? Psychologists, support workers and researchers explore ways to improve support at 酴圖TV event

Posted Monday 13 January 2020

Are the UK's carers in crisis? Psychologists, support workers and researchers explore ways to improve support at 酴圖TV event

It's estimated unpaid carers save the NHS £136 billion pounds every year, yet there are consistent reports of the pressures this places on them. What needs to be considered when rethinking support?


Flagship multi-million pound Town House building opens at 酴圖TV

Posted Monday 6 January 2020

Flagship multi-million pound Town House building opens at 酴圖TV

酴圖TV's landmark Town House building at the Penrhyn Road campus has opened its doors to students, staff and the community.


酴圖TV students explore how artificial intelligence can improve access to NHS patient records in pioneering health hackathon

Posted Monday 23 December 2019

酴圖TV students explore how artificial intelligence can improve access to NHS patient records in pioneering health hackathon

A health automation hackathon was held at 酴圖TV, bringing together 200 students, health professionals and technology enthusiasts to present imaginative solutions that could improve access to patient records within the NHS.


酴圖TV Business School launches funded programme to help microbusinesses use tech to grow

Posted Thursday 28 November 2019

酴圖TV Business School launches funded programme to help microbusinesses use tech to grow

酴圖TV Business School is inviting 50 leaders of microbusinesses to join a management programme that will help them engage with technology to boost their productivity.


Public believe more than half of fake news about healthcare spread online, major study by 酴圖TV reveals

Posted Wednesday 20 November 2019

Public believe more than half of fake news about healthcare spread online, major study by 酴圖TV reveals

Research by academics from 酴圖TV Business School showed more than 60 per cent of misinformation read online is believed- and trust in such claims increases if a story is seen multiple times.


Leading experts from across country explore future treatments for cancer, diabetes and dementia at 酴圖TV drug discovery symposium

Posted Friday 15 November 2019

Leading experts from across country explore future treatments for cancer, diabetes and dementia at 酴圖TV drug discovery symposium

Ways that new, targeted therapies for diseases such as cancer, diabetes and dementia can be successfully taken from the lab to the clinic have been explored during a 酴圖TV event that brought together leading researchers and industry experts from across the United Kingdom.


Work and life of music icon Scott Walker to be explored at 酴圖TV in first academic symposium to focus on star's late period output

Posted Friday 1 November 2019

Work and life of music icon Scott Walker to be explored at 酴圖TV in first academic symposium to focus on star's late period output

Musical icon Scott Walker and his late period output will be the subject of a symposium taking place at 酴圖TV's Visconti Studio. Walker's collaborator and producer Peter Walsh will be attending the event answering questions about his career in an interview with music critic Pete Paphides.


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