Developing Global Citizenship Competences in Language Learning and Teaching

Developing Global Citizenship Competences in Language Learning and Teaching through Collaborative Online International Learning and Virtual Exchange


Strictly Inclusive

Come and learn more about the ‘Strictly’ Inclusive project, exploring inclusivity and representation on the popular BBC show.


Inclusive Education - Supporting success for students with disabilities at university

This final symposium will share results of the Access and inclusion for students with disabilities higher education network – in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ALIGN project - a GCRF and Academy of Medical Sciences grant that supported the development of a network of universities in the ASEAN region, led by Coventry University in the UK, and Philippine Normal University, Philippines.


Talk Money: How to make meaningful change for those struggling to access credit

This discussion will explore how we make meaningful change to help support financially vulnerable people who are unable to access affordable credit.


Energy Data in the UK Landscape – Focus Group

Energy Data UK Landscape Focus Group Research CSM EnergyREV


Consuming the Body: Food, Selfies and Adverts

Dawn Woolley critically examines gender stereotypes in advertising and on social media. Drawing on the key findings in her book, she will discuss different types of selfies, including #fitspiration, #thinspiration and #bodypositivity.


From Learning to Leaders: Black Student Excellence and Pathways to Success

The BME Staff Network invites you to join the presentation and discussion on the potential positive impact, targeted initiatives can have on Black Student outcomes. 


Nursing Narratives 'Exposed' Film Screening and Q & A

Grass-roots approach to understand the experiences of Black and Asian healthcare staff during the pandemic and push for change.


How Black Scholarship Informs My Health and Wellness Practice

In this presentation Lucy Aphramor will celebrate contemporary Black scholars whose work has strongly influenced her practice and thinking around health and wellness as a thin white dietitian.


Webinar: Time for Change: Action Not Words

Join the BME Staff Network for a discussion on this year’s Black History Month’s theme: Time for Change: Action not Words.


How consumption becomes reterritorialized: An interdisciplinary investigation of sports betting

This presentation will share findings from an Australian Research Council Discovery project that aims to better understand how young adults use, communicate about and experience mobile phone sports betting applications.


Coventry-Deakin Research Funding Discovery Workshop

This session will explore ways of building on the ongoing partnership between Deakin University (Australia) and Coventry University (UK) with a particular focus on potential funding opportunities for the areas of research emerging and evolved from this partnership.


Human Library Talks - 'Time for Change: Action Not Words'

The concept of the Human Library talk is a space that offers dialogue through personal conversation.


Co-creating Alternative and Sustainable Futures of UK-East Asia Partnerships

The PEER project has been investigating policies, underlining principles, institutional arrangements, contexts and actors that foster or weaken UK-East Asia partnerships in Transnational Education (TNE), Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and Research and Innovation (R&I). Please join the PEER concluding Conference and Roundtable Dialogue to know the key research findings about different trajectories and alternative futures of regional and bilateral UK-East Asia partnerships. Discover the newly launched interactive maps We have recently published two sets of interactive maps on TNE and SDGs research partnerships. The maps visualise a large volume of quantitative data at regional and national levels and present the findings in a user-friendly manner. Please help to disseminate the webpages below to our HE networks. Interactive Maps of the SDG Research Partnerships Interactive Maps of UK TNE in East Asia


Veiled Cities – Flanders and the Urban Imaginary around 1900 Research Symposium

This one-day international symposium is co-organized by Prof Juliet Simpson (CAMC-Coventry University) and Prof. David Hopkin (University of Oxford), supported by the John Fell Fund (Oxford). It brings together scholars in art history, visual and material cultures, cultural memory studies, literatures, languages and music to consider the particularities of Flemish cities around the turn of the twentieth century: cities as they were imagined by artists and writers, and as they were shaped by architects and designers.


Ethnic minority women and their retirement savings

The seminar will specifically look at data related to ethnic minority women and retirement. What we know and how those data gaps can be breached.


Understanding the Academic Achievement of the First and Second Generation Immigrant Students: A Multi-level Analysis of PISA 2018 Data

This study explores the antecedents of first- and second-generation (1G and 2G) immigrant students' academic performance using PISA 2018 data.


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

This event will discuss findings from the initial stage of a research project exploring the impact of the Chatty Café scheme on tackling loneliness and social isolation in England.


Designing for Impactful Research

This event will discuss how we can design for more impactful research and craft engaging narratives.


Voices from Ground Zero Report Launch

This event will highlight the voices of those most-affected civilians, inclusive of internally displaced persons and those who remain in the conflict zones, known locally as ‘ground zero’.