Using network ecology to understand and secure resilient agroecosystems

Through the adoption of methods from statistical physics the analysis of multilayer social and ecological networks is possible, giving insights into the robustness and resilience of multiple, interconnected networks.


Race in Higher Education: Why it still matters?

This seminar will explore race inequality in higher education and consider how universities can move help support the move to a post-racial society.


Politics of Difference and Decolonisation

A Special Seminar for International Women's Day


Tackling Global Challenges through the Venice Biennale: Research Connecting People and Cultures

A SPECIAL ROUND-TABLE event on the occasion of the British Council Venice Biennale UK Fellowships Induction Event at Coventry University (Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities)  


Performance Knowledges: Transmission, Composition, Praxis

Coventry University's Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE) collaborates with the School of Performing Arts, University of Malta, for its seventh Annual Conference.


Being Wise Women: Sharing Life Lessons

This seminar will explore how we can each be better equipped to accelerate change for a more equal world.


Digital Infrastructures of Inequality: Between #MeToo and Technologies of Race

A facilitated discussion with Dr Sanjay Sharma (Brunel) & Dr Adrienne Evans (Coventry University)


Progress of individuals with special educational needs through the education system

In this seminar, Professor Julia Carroll will share some of her work with individuals with special educational needs at different points in the education system.


Agroecological practices as territorial development: an analytical schema from Brazilian agroforestry case studies

Agroecological practices have been widely promoted as an alternative to the hegemonic agri-food system, yet they also can help to ‘green’ the system.


Circular Economy Hackathon 2020

An immersive, innovation-focused event to re-imagine how organisations, large and small, can and should leverage circular economy to minimise their impact on environment, resources and society, while maximising business opportunities and growth.


A Traits-based approach to determining flower visitation by pollinating bees using Vicia faba and Phaseolus vulgaris as model species

CAWR Seminar on: A Traits-based approach to determining flower visitation by pollinating bees using Vicia faba and Phaseolus vulgaris as model species


Cyber Security in Aluminium Workshop

Recent socio-economic conditions, coupled with advancements in technology are disrupting traditional business models and redefining how businesses compete or survive in the future.


Activating the Genius Loci

Ruskin Mill Trust currently delivers a unique specialist method, Practical Skills Therapeutic Education across its five colleges and three schools. The inspiration is drawn from the work of Rudolf Steiner, John Ruskin and William Morris and is applied through a Goethean scientific method.


CBiS Seminar Series: The Paradoxes of Visibility

Join Dr Evronia Azer from Coventry University's Centre for Business in Society as she discusses the role of social media in contemporary social movements.


Eating for Development? Linkages between tourist resorts, local food production and the Sustainable Development Goals

Eating for Development? Linkages between tourist resorts, local food production and the Sustainable Development Goals


RemanPath project launch

The RemanPath project has developed educational materials to share best practice, helping SMEs develop competencies in remanufacturing.


The Application of Environmental Forensics

The application of environmental forensics, including targeted analysis of environmental media, wastes, foods and consumer goods, has long been a core part of Greenpeace's mission to 'bear witness' to environmental problems and to seek and evaluate more sustainable solutions.


What’s at stake in the Julian Assange case?

In this public lecture, Leverhulme Visiting Professor Jake Lynch explains what is at stake in the struggle to keep Assange from being extradited to the United States, where he faces a 175-year prison sentence for exposing the hidden side of Washington’s wars of political and economic dominance.


C-DaRE Invites...Research in Performing Arts in the South of Brazil

As part of our C-DaRE invites series we are delighted to invite you to a sharing of research by Lindsay Gianuca and Suzane Weber da Silva from Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS).


Community finance workshop

At this event we will present new ideas and tools on how credit unions can support financial capability of their members and discuss the challenges credit unions face in helping improve their members financial wellbeing.