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This report presents an analysis of white working-class communities’ perspectives on belonging, change, identity, and immigration.
The fourth Dance and Somatic Practices Conference, which took place in July 2017, was another great success with over 100 delegates joining for talks.
The 2017 VIA conference ‘Integrating Research and Practice to Combat Violence and Interpersonal Aggression’, was one of the year’s successes for us at VIA.
A Coventry University sports scholar who gave up his dreams to focus on his studies has completed his degree and made the move to professional county cricket five years...
The first black woman in the UK to be made a partner at a City law firm has become Coventry University’s first female Chancellor.
We are now seeking a team of volunteers to work with us to deliver Age Friendly City Coventry (AFC), part of the World Health Organisation Global Network of Age Friendly...
New report from CTPSR seeks to get beyond the polarised public debate about the Prevent duty to explore the experiences of ‘front line’ education professionals.
School and college staff in England are largely confident about implementing the Prevent duty, but some have concerns that it is increasing stigmatisation of Muslim...
Combining movement and storytelling activities boosts pre-school children’s key motor skills and language ability, according to Coventry University experts who used...
More frequent sexual activity has been linked to improved brain function in older adults, according to a study by the universities of Coventry and Oxford.
Coventry University has received a Gold rating in a new government ranking of how well students are taught across UK universities.
The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations is celebrating five years of research into the developing arena of maritime security.