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Coventry University's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International), Richard Wells, and Managing Director of the UK India Business Council,. Kevin McCole, share their thoughts...
Executive Director, Associate-Pro-Vice-Chancellor and founder of NITE Professor Geraint Jones shares his thoughts on how the next government can go about improving...
A Coventry University graduate has seen her dreams come true as she prepares to represent Team GB at this summer’s Olympic Games.
A Coventry University academic has completed a gruelling charity challenge in support of his brother-in-law who has Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
Dr Victoria Barker, a researcher at Coventry University, has been awarded a British Academy Innovation Fellowship for her extensive contributions to cultural and...
International students are worth £651 million to the city of Coventry, new figures show.
Coventry has been ranked the best student city in the Midlands and the fourth best in England according to the QS Best Student Cities 2025 rankings.
Coventry-born sonic pioneer Delia Derbyshire is being celebrated with a new soundscape created by local school children for this year’s Gallery of Living History Schools...
A Coventry University professor who was abandoned as a baby had her efforts to find her family taken on by ITV show Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace.
Coventry University has hosted the regional finals of School Tasking which enables young people to learn about interesting aspects of the law through fun and interactive...
Coventry University joined forces with Business Insider Magazine to facilitate a critical conversation about the crucial connection between the creative sector and...
Coventry University researchers are calling for global action to facilitate developments in sensor technology to better predict natural disasters and improve human...