Your money, your life: Experiences of young people’s borrowing

At this seminar, we will share young people’s (aged 18-24) personal experiences of borrowing and their use of unsecured credit.


Towards facilitated optimisation: A case study in mental health service provision

This CBiS seminar presents a study for the evaluation and redesign of a Primary Care Mental Health (PCMH) service located in Kent, UK.


A Virtual Book Launch: Risk Management and Public Service Reform

Critical discussions with the panel members around the social risks associated with public service reform in the UK.


Enhancing Financial Wellbeing Mini Fair: Festival of Social Science

The Mini Fair will provide information for local people on various issues, tools, techniques, and resources that can be used to improve how they manage their financial well-being on a day-to-day basis.


Exploring the Transition from Techno-Centric Industry 4.0 Towards Value-Centric Industry 5.0

The seminar will explore the transition from techno-centric industry 4.0 towards value-centric industry 5.0.


Ethics in AI and Surveillance Research

This CBiS seminar focuses on fundamental principles of integrity and ethics in using AI in research and surveillance.


Tackling loneliness and social isolation: exploring the impact of the Chatty Café Scheme

This CBiS seminar will discuss the findings from the research exploring the views of beneficiaries, volunteers and the wider general public to consider the potential impact the scheme has on society.


Entrepreneurship in Context: Systemic and Behavioural Explorations

This CBiS seminar provides insights into the relationship between Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (EEs) and regional economic development in the Italian regions, with a particular focus on the moderating role of firm size.


Collaborative innovation in a local authority – ‘local economic development-by-project’?

This paper analyses how local authorities address the challenges of prolonged austerity by making use of collaborative innovation, financed through bidding for instrumental technology-based projects.


Sport and the Blockchain

This event by the Centre for Business in Society will discuss the nascent relationship between sport and blockchain companies.


Personal data, public policy: public view of the NHS COVID-19 app

This event by the Centre for Business in Society will discuss public views of the NHS COVID-19 app, and what can be learned for future algorithmic behaviour modification technologies.


The Future of Food Symposium 2023

The 4th Future of Food Symposium focuses on the food insecure position of households across the UK and the organisations supporting them.


Rethinking how to deal with contemporary AI: Ethics is not a ballast but a need

This Centre for Business in Society event will analyse the relationship between AI and ethics, and the potential impact of AI on society


Do higher debt levels benefit the wealthy? A research proposal

This event for the Centre for Business in Society will discuss a recently submitted research bid focusing on the impact of both public and private debt on wealth inequality


Knowledge-driven strategies and strategic thinking

In this seminar by the Centre for Business in Society, Prof Bratianu will discuss the importance of knowledge-driven business strategies.


Two-Echelon Vehicle Routing Problems: a review, some models and direction for future research

This event by the Centre for Business in Society discusses the relevant work around two-echelon vehicle routing problem.


The Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy (CRISP) network celebration event

The Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy (CRISP) network is running its post-Covid relaunch event to celebrate Coventry University joining the CRISP network.


19th European Academic Conference on Internal Audit and Corporate Governance: “Sustainable and Digital Internal Audit and Corporate Governance”

For the 2023 conference, we invite papers investigating the role of internal audit and corporate governance in managing the threats and opportunities created by this rapidly evolving economic environment.


Collaborative innovation in a local authority – ‘local economic development-by-project’?

This event will discuss how local authorities in England have adapted to austerity through collaborative innovation


Obtaining richer insights from survey data using Bayesian econometrics: Applied to a food waste study

This seminar will explore a paper on food waste that used survey data and Bayesian models and it will discuss how these models can be applied to survey data.