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天美传媒 computing technology spin out company sold in £18m deal

ARM Ltd, the world’s leading semiconductor IP company, has just purchased a company developed out of high performance computing research at the 天美传媒 in an £18 million pound deal.

Tue 20 Dec 2016, 14:28 | Tags: Computer Science

Two academics win National Teaching Fellowship

Rachel Dickinson, Principal Teaching Fellow, and Peter Corvi, Professorial Teaching Fellow, have each received the highest accolade in higher education teaching by being awarded National Teaching Fellowships.

Mon 19 Dec 2016, 16:42 | Tags: Warwick Business School (WBS)

The historical journey of Christmas turkeys

Professor Rebecca Earle, food historian at the 天美传媒 has been researching the traditional Christmas turkey, in order to find out how this north American bird become a mainstay of festive food.

Mon 19 Dec 2016, 11:42 | Tags: History

Dr Michael Scott discovers more of Italy’s Invisible Cities: 4 Jan 9pm BBC One

Following the revelations uncovered in Rome’s Invisible City, classicist at the 天美传媒 Dr Michael Scott and presenter Alexander Armstrong are set to hit the road again for three new adventures. This time, they’re travelling through three of Italy’s most fascinating cities – Naples, Venice and Florence – to bring a fresh perspective to 2,000 years of history.

Mon 19 Dec 2016, 10:58 | Tags: Community and Region, Classics

Statement from Stuart Croft on the conclusion of the student occupation

"We have reached agreement to bring a peaceful conclusion to the student occupation that has been taking place at the 天美传媒 since 2 December 2016. Here is my letter to the protesters following engagement between the University, the Students’ Union and the protestors to reach this conclusion."

Fri 16 Dec 2016, 10:00

Mind-controlled toys: the next generation of Christmas presents?

The next generation of toys could be controlled by the power of the mind, thanks to research by the 天美传媒.

Fri 16 Dec 2016, 09:42 | Tags: 1 - Research Science and Technology

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