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Research Themes

Research themes for the Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities


Investigating Creative Economies

Research within the ‘Investigating Creative Economies’ theme takes a focus on the nature, scale, scope, infrastructures, ecologies, contribution and future potential of creative economies.


Space, Place and the Creative Economy

The ‘Space, Place and the Creative Economy’ research theme encompasses the transdisciplinary investigation of, and experimentation within, the geographies, places and spaces of the creative and cultural economy.


Creative Economies for Health and Wellbeing

Research and knowledge exchange under this theme is carried out with and alongside colleagues in the Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities (CAMC).


Our Team

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Research themes

The Centre for Creative Economies' research themes.


Creative Economies and Ecological Sustainability

Drawing from an environmental humanities perspective, research in ‘Creative Economies and Ecological Sustainability’ explores the role of and challenge to cultural and creative economies within the global commons.


Collaborative European and International Projects

Horizon Europe


Coventry University Group to explore enhancing simulation-based training and research in Singapore News

Coventry University Group is to discuss the potential to enhance simulation-based training and research with the COSEM Safety and Security Services in Singapore. 


Coventry University explores how arts experiences can be made more inclusive and accessible News

A new project designed to make immersive arts experiences more accessible for those with learning disabilities has been launched by Coventry University.  


International Pre-Master’s - Engineering Management Course

This study route is designed to prepare international students for postgraduate education while experiencing life abroad in the UK. It aims to prepare you with a deeper understanding of academic culture that will allow you to flourish in your chosen degree studies.


International Pre-Master’s - Engineering Course

This study route is designed to prepare international students for postgraduate education while experiencing life abroad in the UK. It aims to prepare you with a deeper understanding of academic culture that will allow you to flourish in your chosen degree studies.


International Pre-Master’s - Business Course

This study route is designed to prepare international students for postgraduate education while experiencing life abroad in the UK. It aims to prepare you with a deeper understanding of academic culture that will allow you to flourish in your chosen degree studies.


Coventry University awarded £745k to digitise the history of UK telecommunications News

Coventry University, in partnership with BT plc and The National Archives (TNA), has been awarded almost £745,000 by major UK funding agency JISC to create a digitised online version of BT’s physical archive, containing much of the information currently held in London.


Life Course Epidemiology

Life Course Epidemiology


Mum of two preparing to graduate as paramedic after finally pursuing her lifelong ambition News

A mum is finally fulfilling her “lifelong ambition” of becoming a paramedic after returning to education at the age of 37.


Mental health support

Student health and wellbeing is extremely important. Academic performance can be seriously affected by health and other worries. Coventry University has its own Medical Centre and Student Mental Health Service.


Peace and Conflict

The peace and conflict research theme aims to understand the political, social, economic, and environmental drivers of conflict and pathways to peace across time and space.


Agency by Anthony Luvera Event

Created in collaboration with people who have experienced homelessness in Coventry, this commission for Coventry UK City of Culture extends Anthony Luvera's ongoing work made with people experiencing homelessness in towns and cities across the UK over the past 20 years.


Inaugural Lecture: David Broom, Professor of Physical Activity, Exercise and Health Event

Inaugural Lecture: David Broom, Professor of Physical Activity, Exercise and Health