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A cutting-edge recording studio will help students studying in Italy to fulfil their musical ambitions and obtain a Coventry University degree.
A new EU initiative aims to tackle social inequality across Europe by bringing about organisational and cultural changes, in the hope that it will increase the...
It’s that time of year again where people up and down the country are preparing for ‘new year, new me’ and have set their sights on a New Year’s resolution.
This time last year Coventry mum Chantel Ward felt her life was going in the wrong direction until she decided “New Year, New Me” and signed up to start her nursing...
Two students at Coventry University have created the new interior of Coventry University Group’s India Hub in Delhi.
A Coventry University engineering graduate has been recognised by the Prime Minister for creating a safe space for employees from ethnic minority backgrounds and women...
Coventry University academics are calling for improved regulation of credit schemes after research reveals that young people are not always aware that they are using...
Coventry University has once again retained its first class award in the People & Planet University League Table which assesses the environmental and ethical performance...
In response to the escalating threat of climate change, the UK and Europe are taking decisive action by actively investing in projects and initiatives geared towards the...
Coventry University and the Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) in India have signed an agreement to explore potential opportunities to collaborate and...
A Coventry University graduate fled the war in Ukraine with nothing more than a single bag, but never gave up on his dream to study psychology.
Technology designed to help people with long-term health conditions often goes to waste or is underused as it is not designed to suitably fit in with people’s lifestyles...