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Within the framework of the EU-funded NEWBITS project, a benchmark analysis of ITS innovation diffusion has been performed for three specific areas of ITS innovation: 1)...
Coventry University students and staff will benefit from a new three-year partnership with Santander which will provide financial support for international and...
The building will feature a range of state-of-the-art facilities including a gaming and virtual reality studio, a specialist area for 3D printing and rapid prototyping,...
Graffiti art will help Delia Derbyshire inspire a city when her image is spray-painted onto a Coventry University building for International Women’s Day 2018.
A group of Coventry University chartered manager degree apprentices have become the first ever to complete the new qualification.
Researchers and quantum technology experts are to investigate how security systems based on the randomness of light can help protect connected and autonomous vehicles...
Members of Coventry University’s senior leadership team will visit a range of institutions across India this month to establish new research partnerships and extend...
It will analyse scenarios in which small drones could be used in the region – including at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and during Coventry’s year as UK...
Researchers have made a major breakthrough in the assessment of language development among bilingual families.
The university’s Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences (SELS) has been awarded Royal Society of Biology accreditation for its doctoral training.
A Coventry University research centre has become the first in the country to receive a prestigious accreditation for the training it gives to its science PhD students.
A larger-than-life Lady Godiva will return to wave off thousands of runners as they pound the city pavements in this year’s Coventry Half Marathon.