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Coventry University has been chosen by Health Education England (HEE) to introduce a new nursing degree designed to allow more people to join the profession.
Coventry University’s Ryton research site is set to become the UK base of a major European sustainable food and farming project.
Creative freelancers in Coventry are being urged to join a Coventry University study aiming to help the freelance community shape its future beyond the economic crisis...
Many recreational swimmers claim to feel ‘ravenous’ during and after swimming. Professor David Broom from the Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences has been...
Coventry University has announced a strategic partnership with the Asian Electronic Sports Federation to enhance the institution’s expertise in a growing area of sports...
Coventry University and TWI Ltd are set to build on their long-standing relationship with the inception of the Fatigue and Structural Integrity Innovation Centre, a new...
A Coventry University researcher was part of a team that devised a rapid test to assess the usefulness of a huge stockpile of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) masks...
Coventry University is the home of the UK’s first ‘Standalone’ 5G network thanks to a partnership with operator Vodafone.
Coventry University and the University of Warwick have selected 18 local artists to receive a grant that will allow them to continue their work during the COVID-19...
Oxford University Press has published Strategy: Theory, Practice, Implementation, a new book co-authored by Maureen Meadows, a Professor of Strategic Management within...
Professor Siraj Shaikh has outlined why a focus on cyber security is crucial to ensure that lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic do not go to waste.
A Hollywood film professional has returned to her roots to help Coventry University create a series of short films to aid mental health awareness for students.