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Art from Uganda will be showcased at the country's very first National Pavilion at the prestigious Venice Biennale, in an exhibition curated by renowned artist and...
Coventry University’s Centre for Global Learning has been selected to host the 2022 Research Methodology Conference (RMC), organised by the London Institute of Social...
Coventry University’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Arts and Humanities has made an impassioned plea about the value of arts courses as the UK creative industries bounce back...
Creating a successful business is no easy feat but entrepreneur Pratik Shelar believes Coventry University’s London Enterprise Hub has played an important part in...
Award-winning student Madeleine Clarke is part of a rising number of women pursuing a construction career at Coventry University and is hoping her achievement will...
Insurance professionals who have achieved the Chartered Insurance Institute’s Advanced Diploma in Insurance can now be fast tracked onto the Coventry University Masters...
Technology and teamwork have combined in Coventry to help train first responders and local authorities to manage major incidents.
CEP-UK has announced that Clinical Exercise Physiologists are now eligible for professional registration with the Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists, a...
KPIT, a global software development and integration partner to the automotive and mobility ecosystem, and Coventry University based in the United Kingdom, announced a...
Coventry’s rich civil rights heritage is being celebrated on a new website launched by Coventry University’s History department which shows the relationship between the...
A major research project led by Coventry University has seen the development of new technology that could help people to live more independent and comfortable lives for...
Love listening to music while driving? Researchers find that playing certain songs may do more harm than good