CFCI Seminar Series - Corruption in the Oil and Gas Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa

CFCI Seminar Series - Corruption in the Oil and Gas Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa


Quantifying the response of macroinvertebrates to gradients of fine sediment pollution

This project examines how fine sediment is driving macroinvertebrate responses in order to help improve biomonitoring, i.e. the practice of using biological communities to track environmental change.


Agency of Change: Energy in the Displaced Context

The conference aims to offer a platform for exchanging experiences and learning from researchers and practitioners in the humanitarian energy sector as we share and debate HEED's findings on designs and community co-design processes for sustainable energy interventions.


Reconstructing education through a global lens

A showcase of work from the Centre for Global Learning: Education and Attainment.


CFCI Seminar Series - Blowing the Whistle on the Punishment of Whistleblowers

CFCI Seminar Series - Blowing the Whistle on the Punishment of Whistleblowers: A New Opportunity for the European Court of Human Rights to Uphold Freedom of Expression?


Addressing household food waste through a focus on planning

Food waste resulting from households continues to be an abhorrent problem. Researchers have called for greater attention on how food behaviours are situated in the prevailing organisation of everyday life to give explanation to why food comes to be wasted.


Use of learning analytics to support online educational settings

Professor Daniel Burgos (Visiting Professor, GLEA) will be delivering an online seminar on the use of learning analytics to support online educational settings (for teachers, learners and academic managers).


CFCI Seminar Series: Incentives and Whitelist in the Area of Anticorruption

CFCI Seminar Series: Incentives and Whitelist in the Area of Anticorruption


Bamboo: the mean green carbon fixing machine

David Trujillo (MSc PhD CEng) has been researching, teaching and promoting bio-based materials (timber, bamboo) for over 20 years.


C-DaRE Invites… Online – Rae Johnson - Embodied Activism: an experiential session

As part of our C-DaRE invites… online series we are delighted to invite you to join this participatory event with Rae Johnson on the topic of Embodied Activism. It will take place on Zoom, a lovely way to end the day!


CPC Missed Connections: A Long-distance Conversation about ViRAL (Virtual Reality Archive Learning)

Join CPC for an online virtual conversation between CPC Co-director Dr Jacqueline Cawston and Philipp Wittwer from Dornbirn City Archive, one of our project partners on the Erasmus+ funded project ViRAL (Virtual Reality Archive Learning).


The transition to capitalism in the Scottish Uplands

The transition to capitalism in the Scottish Uplands and what it means for the agroecology and food sovereignty movements.


Social Psychology of Conservation and the Environment: Facilitating Sustainability

This short course consists of 10 hours of on-line teaching, organized over 5 weeks (2 hours per week), and 5 hours of off-line study (15 hours total for the course).


Visual Ethics, Networked Selves

Lecture about Visual Ethics, Networked Selves


ACES Launch Webinar: Towards a Community-Centred Educational Model for Developing Social Resilience through Play

In this webinar, we will introduce the ACES project that is funded by the UKRI-ESRC under the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF).


Agroecological Resilience: Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane María

CAWR Research Event on Agroecological Resilience


Edu-Hack Webinar

Coventry University's Centre for Global Learning: Education and Attainment is hosting an online seminar on Edu-Hack, an international initiative to develop a capacity building methodology which utilises online courseware and EduHackathons.


The Cracked Mirror: is the BBC’s mission to “reflect modern Britain” distorting news and undermining democracy?

As Charter renewal looms later in this decade, how concerned should we be about the BBC and its role as a civic tool in democracy?


Open science methods for building perennial agroecosystems in Palestine

The Makaneyyat research group is working to study and build durable agroecosystems at the landscape scale in Palestine.


Virtual CAMC Postgraduate Symposium

CAMC are delighted to invite proposals for short talks for the fourth joint PGR event, co-organised by Coventry and Warwick Universities.