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AHRC Cities of Culture Network: The Coventry Cultural Policy & Evaluation Summit

Coventry and Warwick universities are holding a dynamic event for regional and national leaders, policy makers and funders, cultural workers and academics involved in the planning, delivery and policy-shaping of UK Cities of Culture and other cultural mega-events.


Midlands Centre for Data Driven Metrology (MCDDM)

The Midlands Centre for Data-Driven Metrology (MCDDM) is a multi-site collaboration between the University of Nottingham, Loughborough University, and Coventry University.


Independent Evaluation of the Civil Society Mechanism (CSM)

This project evaluated key aspects of the CSM functioning in the context of the UN Committee on World Food Security (CFS) as it is today, 8 years after the Reform, and 3 years after the last evaluation.


Critical Practices Talks

The Critical Practices Talks is a series of monthly conversations curated by Carolina Rito with researchers and practitioners in the fields of art, curating, critical theory and museum studies.


Coventry University shortlisted for 'Best Wellbeing Initiative' Postgrad Award 2021

Coventry University has been shortlisted for the award for the ‘Postgraduate Researcher Wellbeing Initiative’, organised by the Doctoral College & Centre for Research Capability and Development (RECAP).


Can Governance Paradigm Influence Agency Cost, Risks, and Performances of Insurance Companies? An International Evidence

This event will discuss Insurance companies: their corporate governance structure and risk profile.


Coventry HDRC Annual Webinar: Creating a Culture of Knowledge Sharing

In this webinar, speakers will provide clear examples of how they have applied research on small and large scales and its impact on local people's lives.


FALLCHECK

FALLCHECK is an innovative project designed to support people at risk of falling.


Dynamical symmetry breaking and restoration in closed quantum systems

A fully funded PhD in theoretical physics which will investigate the role of symmetry in far from equilibrium, quantum many body systems.


Hysteresis of two-phase flows in porous and fractured media: From micro-scale Haines jumps to macro-scale pressure-saturation curves

Fluid displacement plays a key role in a wide range of applications, including agriculture and hydrology, biology, energy and environmental engineering, and industrial processes such as printing and curing of cement and foods.


COSPAR: A probabilistic approach to planetary protection

This project offers an opportunity to update the international COSPAR Policy on Planetary Protection and will develop international leadership in planetary protection.


Modelling turbulence induced by hydrodynamic instability in differentially-rotating flow

Rotating flow is also important in industrial processes to produce homogenised products by efficient turbulent mixing. Rotation profiles of fluid flow are often differential, i.e. the angular speed varies with radius from the rotation axis.


Non-equilibrium behaviour in interacting quantum matter

A fully funded PhD studentship within the EPSRC-funded Aqua Nova project investigating emergent collective behaviour in driven, dissipative quantum many-body systems and its relation to concepts from classical active and nonequilibrium matter.


Agroecology for Food Sovereignty

The project ‘Agroecology for Food Sovereignty’ brought together academic and grassroots organisations to conduct research, raise awareness and strengthen collaboration between social movements and researchers on agroecology and food sovereignty in Europe and beyond.


Transforming Curricula Through Internationalisation and Virtual Exchange (iKUDU)

iKUDU aims to contribute to developing a contextualised South African concept of internationalisation of the curriculum, which will be embedded in the broad context of curriculum transformation.


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.


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.


South East Asia Resilience Hub (SEARCH): Socio-Economic Resilience of Coastal Communities

The SEARCH Network links scholars and practitioners from South East Asia (SEA) and the UK around the topic of disaster risk management (DRM), community response, and socio-economic factors of coastal communities and coastal hazards.


Inside/Out: using storytelling to understand the politics of exclusion in Europe and South Africa

The UK and South Africa, while different, share trends towards inequality and the othering of migrants as responsible for social problems. This project uses storytelling to generate new bottom-up narratives to challenge dominant top down discursive politics of exclusion.