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Coventry debate to examine how inequalities and justice affect healthcare News
The impact that inequality and working conditions have on health in Britain and across the Commonwealth will be debated by leading figures in Coventry.
Coventry reaches final five in City of Culture Bid thanks to ‘cultural heritage and creative energy’ News
Coventry University praised the ‘cultural heritage and creative energy’ of its home city today, as Coventry has been shortlisted for the title of UK City of Culture 2021.
New app is the bee's knees in national drive to understand bumblebees' needs News
Members of the public are being urged to play a part in helping scientists understand the needs of the UK's dwindling bumblebee populations with a new app launched by Coventry University ahead of Bees' Needs Week (July 17–23).
Cricket star secures sporting dreams five years after giving up hope News
A Coventry University sports scholar who gave up his dreams to focus on his studies has completed his degree and made the move to professional county cricket five years after thinking it was too late.
Coventry lecturer elected to Law Society as fight continues for access to justice News
A Coventry University graduate and lecturer will continue his fight for access to justice and Legal Aid after being elected to the Council of the Law Society.
A mature student who went through Clearing twice – with a 33 year gap – has reassured applicants awaiting results this Thursday that the modern process is much less fraught.
“Expensive mistakes” are likely as transfer window looms, warns football finance expert News
Dr Andrew Jones spoke out after Premier League clubs spent a record amount of more than £1.21 billion during the summer transfer window.
Good things came out of Northern Rock banking crisis, says Coventry University finance expert News
Financial services expert Dr Harjit Sekhon spoke ahead of the 10th anniversary of the run on Northern Rock bank.
Coventry University and German-based international engineering service provider FEV have signed a £30 million deal to build a clean transport lab in Coventry to spearhead research into advanced powertrain development over the next decade.
Nursing training is set to return to Scarborough for the first time in 23 years. News
CU Scarborough has had approval from Coventry University and the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) to deliver a BSc Adult Nursing degree.
Screen children with reading difficulties more thoroughly for hearing problems, says new report News
Children with reading difficulties should be more thoroughly screened for hearing problems, a new report by Coventry University academics has said.
‘Social Saturday’ offers chance for some community conscious shopping News
City shoppers are being encouraged to buy goods and services from a range of not-for-profit businesses that ‘trade for good’ at a special pop up market in Coventry this Saturday, 14 October.
White working-class Americans feel in nation’s “slow lane”, new study shows News
America’s white working-class communities feel they are being kept in the “slow lane” of social mobility while other groups speed past, according to a year-long study by UK and US researchers into their social and political views.
Coventry University academic also explains why we want to be scared by films – and why psychological thrillers are sometimes more scary than gory horror-fests.
Religious beliefs are not linked to intuition or rational thinking, according to new research by the universities of Coventry and Oxford.
Coventry named top entrepreneurship university in national business awards competition News
Coventry University has won a prestigious business award for its efforts to promote and support entrepreneurial opportunities among its staff, students, businesses and the wider community.
From Doctor Who to 2 Tone – University celebrates Coventry’s music heritage News
Coventry’s cultural heritage spanning 2 Tone to Doctor Who will be celebrated this month as the University honours a history of contributions to the city.
Too many coffee shop customers are put off using recyclable cups because they feel it reduces the convenience of having takeaway coffee, a Coventry University industry expert says.
Maritime cybersecurity a "key concern" for UK’s seaborne trade News
The cybersecurity of the global maritime sector is a "key concern" for the UK, a Coventry University professor has written in a report for the government's 'Future of the Sea' Foresight project.
Paul Blanchard of Commonwealth Games England delivers guest lecture on campus News
Coventry University London regularly hosts speakers from a wide variety of backgrounds to deliver guest lectures, enabling students to gain exposure to professionals from a number of different industries.