Muck and Magic

Seminar covering the story of Fordhall Community Land Initiative


Pesticides and the Great Barrier Reef. How bad is it and can we do something about it?

Professor Michael Warne works at the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience at the University of Coventry and the University of Queensland, Australia. He conducts research on the transport, fate and effects of pollutants on aquatic ecosystems.


CBiS Seminar Series: The Economic Impact of Brexit on the UK, its Regions and its Sectors

Professor Raquel Orteda-Argilés from Coventry University's Centre for Business in Society presents her latest research into the potential impacts of Brexit.


A Time of Waste - Sustainable Environmental Geoscience Solutions

CAWR seminar on sustainable environmental geoscience solutions


Sensing the City: An Urban Room

'Sensing the City: An Urban Room' is an exhibition centred on dance and the creative arts, exploring the relations between people and the city. 


Anthony Luvera: Taking Place

Homelessness in the United Kingdom is on the rise. At the start of 2020 at least one out of every 200 people in England is living without permanent or safe accommodation. Homeless deaths have increased by 20% in England and Wales over the last year. Sustained campaigning from Crisis resulted in the Homelessness Reduction Act coming into force in 2018. Despite this, 91% of local authorities in the UK did not respond to basic questions about homelessness in their communities when contacted. Clearly, with such staggering figures, we face a major national crisis.


Beyond Ecosystem Services

Beyond Ecosystem Services: Brokering Agrobiodiversity Management Enterprises in Europe and Internationally is organised by CAWR from Coventry University. 


Introduction to Circular Economy

This event will be live-streamed via our Facebook page and a high-quality version of this seminar will be uploaded to out YouTube channel.


Biological invasions: Exploring new challenges in a changing world

Biological invasions are among the most important threats to aquatic biodiversity worldwide and represents a unique form of global change. Explore this issue with researchers at CAWR's free event.


Frequently Asked Questions

If you were homeless, where would you go for help? Frequently Asked Questions, a new exhibition by artist Anthony Luvera in collaboration with Gerald Mclaverty, uncovers the shocking and poignant challenge faced by those asking this one simple question.


Frequently Asked Questions

A new exhibition by artist Anthony Luvera, in collaboration with Gerald Mclaverty, which uncovers the shocking and poignant challenge faced by those living on the streets.


Supporting Care Leavers in Higher Education: Optimising success through understanding the challenges

Guests will discuss the challenges and opportunities presented to care leavers entering higher education. Delegates will also be encouraged to exchange knowledge and experiences of effective strategies that universities can and have employed to support care leavers .


Hydro-hazards in New Zealand

Daniel Kingston is Senior Lecturer in Geography at the University of Otago, and also a past President of the Meteorological Society of New Zealand.


Applying the adaptive cycle to Community Food Initiatives

A high-quality version of this seminar will be uploaded to out YouTube channel.


RISING Global Peace Forum

This annual two day Forum builds on ‘The Ecology of Peace’ theme of our RISING symposia throughout 2019 to inform and inspire leaders, academics and practitioners about peace.


How humanities saved maths and vice versa: counting what counts in a metricised world

Ralph Kenna is a theoretical physicist with interdisciplinary research interests. After education in Ireland and Austria, and following posts in the University of Liverpool and Trinity College Dublin, he established and leads Coventry’s statistical physics group, one of the UK’s strongest.


Seminar with INKE researchers

The Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) are hosting a free event with 'Implementing New Knowledge Environments' (INKE) researchers, Alyssa Arbuckle and Ray Siemens.


Environment Matters to Us Too! Communities, 'Race' and Class

This year the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR) will be hosting a special event to mark Black History Month.