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Scott deLahunta

Professor in Dance, Centre for Dance Research


Glenn Noble

Assistant Professor in Theatre| glenn.noble@coventry.ac.uk Glenn is a highly skilled and versatile theatre arts practitioner, having seventeen years experience of devising and directing professional theatre and teaching within Higher Education.


Dr. Damian Sutton

Professor of Photography Theory and Culture| damian.sutton@coventry.ac.uk Damian leads research support and development in the School of Media and Performing Arts, working with researchers and research practitioners in media production, photography, theatre, music and dance.


Paul Smith

Deputy Head of School| paul.smith@coventry.ac.uk He originally studied Fine Art at Coventry University and as part of his course he undertook a research project into contemporary art which included living on an Aboriginal reserve for four months.


Spencer Murphy

Assistant Professor in Media and Communication| spencer.murphy@coventry.ac.uk Spencer’s specialist field of academic interest is cross cultural analysis, post colonial theory and south East Asian cinema.


Joff Chafer

Assistant Professor in Theatre| jof.chafer@coventry.ac.uk Joff Chafer works in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in the School of Media and Performing Arts.


Professor Mark Evans

Professor Theatre Training and Education, Centre for Dance Research


Malcolm Bradbrook

Malcolm is the Course Director for Journalism and has been working in the media and public relations for more than two decades as a writer, designer, videographer, news editor and manager.


Patricia Routh

At Coventry, I am Assistant Professor & Course Director for MA Media Management, School of Media, and Performing Arts, where I lead and develop the MA Media Management course and teach on both core and cluster MA modules. I also teach and support some modules and projects for the BA (Hons) Film & Media Production course.


Stephen Dawkins

Associate Head of School (Student Experience) stephen.dawkins@coventry.ac.uk


Nicole Panizza

Assistant Professor in Music Performance| nicole.panizza@coventry.ac.uk Nicole Panizza is one of Ireland’s and the UK’s leading vocal accompanists, recitalists and coaches. Nicole studied at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, South Australia before continuing her postgraduate studies in London with Malcolm Martineau and Roger Vignoles. 


Karen Arrand

Assistant Professor in Media Production| karen.arrand@coventry.ac.uk Karen has had a long and varied career with the BBC where she worked her way up from Runner to Series Producer. She is an expert in Contemporary factual programming and has been in charge of producing a diverse range of output from live studio formats.


Breakfast Briefing: The Global Refugee Crisis Event

For this Breakfast Briefing, Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre with the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations invite you to reflect on what is meant by the ‘refugee crisis’ and the possible responses. Is there really a crisis? Where is it and who does it involve? 


AI in Population Health

AI in Population Health provides powerful tools to enhance clinical outcomes by producing improved diagnostic speed and accurate, enabling earlier and more personalized treatment options. 


Living In Coventry

All about life in the city of Coventry including university buildings and facilities as well as extra-curricular activities like sports and societies.


International Visiting Professor News

Professor Sonja Olin Lauritzen of Stockholm University has been appointed as an International Visiting Professor to SURGE.


Jo Dobson

As Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Policy and Engagement) at Coventry University Group, Jo advises the Vice-Chancellor, Governors and senior leaders on HE policy developments in the UK and overseas as well as managing local civic engagement across the Group’s three UK locations.


Mark Cammies

Mark is the Chief Executive Officer of CUEL.


Security and Resilience

Our world-class research provides perspective informed by those most affected and leads debate at the cutting edge of security and resilience on land and at sea.


The Big Question: What has Grenfell Tower taught us about housing, racism and social justice? Event

The inferno that engulfed the Grenfell Tower was a personal disaster for the many who lost their friends and families.  The subsequent analysis and media frenzy highlighted issues of housing, social justice and racism.  In a city celebrated for its diversity and social liberalism but which is polarised by race and class, poor working class and communities of colour appear to have been corralled into the worst housing in a global city in the 21st century.