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Legality of Taxing Robots and AI in the UK: Challenges and Opportunities
This seminar critically discusses the germane challenges and opportunities associated with imposing taxes on robotics and AI in the UK.
Clean Futures - Leveraging Sustainability to Market your SME
Whether you’re just starting out or refining your sustainability message, this session will equip you with actionable insights and marketing strategies to make an impact—for your business and the planet.
Subtle Agroecologies: Farming with the Hidden Half of Nature
This research programme comprises a growing number of research projects, doctoral studies, academic publications and outreach activities. Subtle Agroecologies “is not a farming system in itself, but superimposes a non-material dimension upon existing, materially-based agroecological farming systems. It is grounded in the lived experiences of humans working on, and with, the land, and with nature over thousand of years to the present.” (Wright, 2021)
Coventry University to help secure UK’s underwater infrastructure in emergencies Research News
Coventry University researchers are working to improve how information is shared during emergencies to help better protect the UK’s undersea pipelines and cables.
Trade-off Management between Safety and Cybersecurity (TOMSAC)
This research is aimed at assuring cybersecurity and safety of complex CPS/IoT systems, which arise from convergence of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) and Internet of Things (IoT).
FOOdIVERSE - Diversifying sustainable and organic food systems
The FOOdIVERSE project aims to produce practice-oriented knowledge on how diversity in diets, novel food supply chains and food governance contributes to more organic and sustainable food systems.
Read more about our College areas of expertise which are building links with industry.
Reducing Financial Vulnerability within Birmingham's Muslim Community
A research project led by the Centre for Business in Society aiming to Reduce Financial Vulnerability within Birmingham's Muslim Community.
Occupational and Environmental Physiology
Find out more about our Occupational and Environmental Physiology research theme.
VIRTEU Roundtable Discussion: CSR, Business Ethics and Human Rights in the area of taxation
This series brings together special guests from renowned academic institutions, researchers associated with the VIRTEU project, and experts from enforcement agencies, non-governmental organisations and law firms to discuss the project’s shared goals.
C-DaRE Invites… Helen Poynor and Kyra Norman
Helen and Kyra will present their work as part of the new Body and Land C-DaRE Invites... series.
The dynamics of sustainability risks in the global coffee supply chain: a case of Indonesia-UK
This event is part of the CBiS Seminar Series
A consortium of Hydrogen Fuel Cell (HFC) stakeholders covering the business, engineering, applications and circular economy dimensions, focussed on exploring the future lives for HFCs first used in the automotive settings.
Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (PVE and CVE) have become priority areas for policy planners around the world at all levels – from local government through to the agencies that make up the international UN system.
Law has been taught at Coventry University for nearly fifty years and we pride ourselves on the good relationship we have with our students and in providing friendly, accessible staff that will support and guide you through your studies.
Laboratories for sport science simulation
Our laboratories are equipped with an athletics track allowing students to identify biomechanical abnormalities. We have one of the most advanced environmental rooms in Europe giving students the chance to test the effects of environmental conditions on the body and more.
CBiS Seminar Series: The Economic Impact of Brexit on the UK, its Regions and its Sectors
Professor Raquel Orteda-Argilés from Coventry University's Centre for Business in Society presents her latest research into the potential impacts of Brexit.
What’s at stake in the Julian Assange case?
In this public lecture, Leverhulme Visiting Professor Jake Lynch explains what is at stake in the struggle to keep Assange from being extradited to the United States, where he faces a 175-year prison sentence for exposing the hidden side of Washington’s wars of political and economic dominance.
Systematic Reviews to Underpin the Development of a Generic Blood Test for Cancer
Detection of very early cancerous changes has the capacity to save many lives and reduce the burden of disease for cancer patients and treatment costs for healthcare systems. This is the vision of the Early Cancer Detection Consortium. Building on recent technological developments, we aim to develop a blood-based screening test for multiple tumour types so that most cancer patients can be cured without experiencing any of the symptoms of cancer or the side effects of treatment. Systematic reviews and economic modelling are underway to underpin future advances.
Breakfast Briefing: Refugee resettlement: global dynamics and local challenges Research News
On 30th January, the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations and Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre held the latest of their Breakfast Briefings to discuss the global dynamics and local challenges of refugee resettlement.