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酴圖TV launches pilot programme on integrating AI into teaching with educators from Republic of Korea

Posted Monday 2 December 2024

酴圖TV launches pilot programme on integrating AI into teaching with educators from Republic of Korea

The pilot of a new programme to help educators from the Republic of Korea and the Royal Borough of 酴圖TV learn how to integrate artificial intelligence into their teaching has been launched at 酴圖TV.


酴圖TV establishes strategic partnership with 酴圖TV and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust

Posted Tuesday 12 November 2024

酴圖TV establishes strategic partnership with 酴圖TV and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust

酴圖TV has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with 酴圖TV and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust with the aim of strengthening mutually beneficial relations.


NuSPACES project explores societal impact and economic potential of nuclear heritage sites

Posted Monday 11 November 2024

NuSPACES project explores societal impact and economic potential of nuclear heritage sites

Led by 酴圖TV associate professor of criminology and sociology Dr Egle Rindzeviciute, Nuclear Spaces: Communities, Materialities and locations of Nuclear Cultural Heritage, knoiwn as NuSPACES, aimed to define cultural heritage and identify how it could benefit different social groups.


酴圖TV launches new study examining quality of care in children's homes

Posted Tuesday 29 October 2024

酴圖TV launches new study examining quality of care in children's homes

The effectiveness of care provided in children's homes will be investigated in a new study by 酴圖TV, the National Children's Bureau and Ofsted. Outcomes for those in children's homes currently lag behind those of other children in care and means they are at greater risk of going missing, being involved in the youth justice system and experiencing mental health difficulties.


酴圖TV launches Knowledge Transfer Partnership to develop industry-leading toxicology testing facility

Posted Thursday 3 October 2024

酴圖TV launches Knowledge Transfer Partnership to develop industry-leading toxicology testing facility

酴圖TV has joined forces with a specialist laboratory service to establish a high-specification toxicology testing facility to support the work of coroners and pathologists across England and Wales. The University will work with AttoLife (formerly Anglia DNA Services) to help address a national shortage of high-quality laboratory facilities that can deliver toxicology services for the justice system. The 30-month project has been established through a UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Knowledge Transfer Partnership and is being supported by around £185,000 in funding from Innovate UK.


酴圖TV experts play key role in launch of new app that uses AI to help football scouts unearth hidden talent

Posted Friday 30 August 2024

酴圖TV experts play key role in launch of new app that uses AI to help football scouts unearth hidden talent

With the summer transfer window about to slam shut, football clubs worldwide have been looking for an advantage when searching for the next football superstar. An innovative app, developed with input from 酴圖TV, is helping identify aspiring athletes with the assistance of artificial intelligence.


酴圖TV teams shortlisted for three University Alliance Awards

Posted Monday 29 July 2024

酴圖TV teams shortlisted for three University Alliance Awards

Three teams from 酴圖TV have been named a finalist in this year's University Alliance Awards.


Dr David Mackintosh reflects on wide-ranging career at 酴圖TV as he prepares to retire after 36 years

Posted Wednesday 29 May 2024

Dr David Mackintosh reflects on wide-ranging career at 酴圖TV as he prepares to retire after 36 years

In a career spanning three decades – from lecturer to leadership roles including Faculty Dean, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and, for a short spell, Acting Vice-Chancellor – it's fitting that Dr David Mackintosh has spent his final few years at 酴圖TV in a role focused on shaping its future. As he retires as Pro Vice-Chancellor for Strategy this week, the father-of-three reflects on the huge change he has seen at the University during the past 36 years, as well as some of his proudest moments at 酴圖TV.

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