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Jul
Coventry University students tread the boards at the...
TAPP, a Coventry University Graduate theatre group, will be performing a new piece of work, Come Heavy Sleep, at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Courtyard Theatre in...
Jul
European Commission Director visits Coventry...
Coventry University will be playing host to European Commission Director, Daniel Calleja, tomorrow (6th July) to discuss the work of EC business support networks in the...
Jul
Coventry Graduates scoop Pilkington Automotive Awards
Two former Coventry University Vehicle Design students have been recognised for their talent at this year’s 25th Pilkington Vehicle Design Awards at the Royal College of...
Jul
Coventry University helps students into higher...
Coventry University is in the top six nationally for outreach work which encourages students from under-represented groups to enter higher education, according to a...
Jul
Student speed demons take on the world in university...
Students at Coventry University are getting ready to go wheel-to-wheel with over 130 rival universities at Silverstone next week, just days after Jenson Button and Lewis...
Jul
New business support project to boost SMEs’...
A new £1.1 million project led by Coventry University Enterprises is set to support SMEs in the West Midlands by identifying affordable technologies to ‘future proof’...
Jul
Organic agriculture summer school to support capacity...
Nigerian scientists, farmers and business professionals with a keen interest in organic agriculture are to be upskilled via the expertise of the Director of Coventry...
Jul
University academic talks agroecology at Royal...
A sustainable agriculture expert from Coventry University will make her case for how the barriers currently preventing the widespread implementation of agroecology can...
Jun
Lecturer's maths model simulates Euro 2012 final
Spain is the team most likely to score first in Sunday’s UEFA European Football Championship final, but Italy has more chance of following up a successful strike with a...
Jun
Kurdish politicians to debate Iraq in free University...
The democratisation of Iraq will be the focus of a free-to-attend seminar in Coventry next week as two key personalities from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG)...
Jun
UK Information Commissioner to give talk on privacy...
Christopher Graham, the UK’s Information Commissioner will be visiting the Coventry to present a special lecture called: ‘Publish or not – the right to privacy versus...
Jun
Coventry University students choose Free Range
Coventry University students will be taking their work to the UK’s largest graduate art and design exhibition Free Range, later this month at the Old Truman Brewery in...
Jun
Coventry University building wins prestigious...
Coventry University’s The Hub has won a prestigious award from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) at the annual regional awards ceremony last week.
Jun
Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship
Dr Brittain was recently successful in a Framework 7 bid for a Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship worth 300,000 Euros to bring a Brazilian researcher to the...
Jun
Dr David Jarvis has two papers accepted
Dr David Jarvis has had two papers accepted
Jun
Times league table brings further boost to Coventry...
Coventry University has received a further boost in the national rankings today with a rise of 21 places to 55th overall in The Times Good University Guide 2013, making...
Jun
'International perspective on youth work practice and...
A workshop for youth work lecturers (HE and FE) and practitioners, funded by the Higher Education Academy, was held at Coventry University on 14 June 2012 addressing...
Jun
International conference looks at helping autistic...
Coventry University will play host to the iSpectrum conference in June, where the use of serious games as a way to increase employability for those on the autistic...
Jun
Coventry University student wins top engineering award
A Coventry University student, Peter Hutyan, has won the Baroness Platt of Writtle Award for 2012. Given out by the Worshipful Company of Engineers (WCE), in conjunction...
Jun
Who said taking your medicine can’t be fun?
A Fine Art student from Coventry University, and former psychiatric nurse, has created highly original sculptures that explore our relationship with medication.