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Qualification reform statement
Our short guide offers reassurance about the approach to the reforms taken by Coventry University. We are committed to fair admissions for all of our programmes and this has been our guiding principle in drafting our response to the reforms
All the information you need to help your son or daughter decide whether Coventry University is the palce for them.
RISE mentoring student application form
Students on our media undergraduate courses are offered a media technology pack to help with their studies (terms and conditions apply).
Professional Development module
A mandatory module that is part of many of our management postgraduate degrees, developed in conjunction with the Chartered Management Institute.
In order to complete a Coventry University summer school programme you must be aged 18 or over by the time that your course starts.
Accommodation Info for Parents and Guardians
Accommodation information for parents and guardians
Emeritus Professor, Centre for Business in Society
Senior Lecturer in Journalism | f.mudhai@coventry.ac.uk Dr Mudhai, on a 17-month (November 2012 to April 2014) research secondment to the University of Cambridge, is a Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Course Director, MA Specialist Journalism in the School of Media and Performing Arts, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Coventry University.
Lecturer in Biomolecular Sciences| katrine.wallis@coventry.ac.uk Katrine obtained my Ph.D. at University of Copenhagen having worked with Professor Welinder on the catalytic mechanisms of plant peroxidises.
Assistant Professor (Biomolecular Sciences), Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences
Senior Lecturer in Computer Science| csx243@coventry.ac.uk Dr Sassman obtained a BSc(Ed) degree in Mathematics from the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. She spent several years teaching mathematics and computer studies at secondary and tertiary level in South Africa.
Research Assistant, Institute for Future Transport and Cities
Visiting Professor - Economic Development | stewart.macneill@coventry.ac.uk Stewart MacNeill graduated from Aston University in 1970. He then completed MSc (Mineral Chemistry, 1971) and PhD (Geochemistry, 1974) degrees at the University of Birmingham.On retirement he has joined the Centre for Business in Society as a Visiting Professor.
Assistant Professor (Sport and Exercise), Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences
Associate Professor, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations
Emergency Planning, Response and Disaster Recovery
Learn more how Coventry University helps students, staff, and community navigate and recover from crisis situations through Emergency Planning, Response and Recovery Centre. Contact us for support during emergencies.
The Sustainable Building Futures project is a unique venture that engages with eligible small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the collaborative development, assessment and implementation of innovative environmental technology products and services for use in sustainable construction.
The Faculty of Engineering, Environment & Computing at Coventry University has co-created and is co-delivering a collaborative framework agreement with India-based KPIT Technologies Ltd (KPIT) for the delivery of approved postgraduate programmes. These programmes will provide KPIT employees with vital perspectives of innovation, sustainability and organisational long-term staff development objectives.