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Coventry University and its students are answering the call to help the NHS in the fight against COVID-19.
Coventry University is helping school pupils from across the UK design a new generation of electric charging stations through an exciting competition. The winners of the...
Throughout the COVID-19 outbreak we have prioritised the health and safety of our staff, students and the communities in which we are located.
Students at Coventry University have raised £2247 for a variety of charities through their annual Student Business Charity Spring Fair.
Coventry University has been selected as a finalist in the Nursing Associate Training Programme Provider of the Year category for the 2020 Student Nursing Times Awards.
Professor Lisa Bayliss-Pratt, Chief Nurse at Health Education England (HEE), is to take a permanent role at Coventry University as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Health and...
The Women in Research (WinR) network has launched a new blog to celebrate the diversity of work being undertaken by female researchers across the university.
The 2020 QS World University Rankings by Subject put Coventry University in the 201 to 250 bracket for this subject, improving on last year’s rank of between 301 and 350.
Presentations from key industry players and from Coventry University colleagues helped the sector understand the multi-dimensional nature of the problem of digital...
Coventry University’s Institute of Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) has delivered on a project to build UK competency in electric vehicle battery...
Scholarships worth £1,000 each have been awarded to support 79 Coventry University students from a variety of backgrounds.
Drive thru employees and users could be breathing in harmful levels of polluted air, new research by Coventry University has found.