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This project on ‘Veiled Cities – Haunted Urban Realities’ is addressed to art, cultural and memory historians of urban spaces between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as well as of the art, literature, music that solemnized the city.
The ATTER project develops an interdisciplinary and multi-sectoral exchange program for scaling up agroecological transitions for territorial food systems.
A team of researchers from Coventry University are working with Scarborough Museum and Galleries to create ‘Scarborough Atlas’.
This project collects oral histories of Black Social Workers in Britain to uncover the history of racialised identities and inequalities in the children’s care system in Britain.
Low Carbon Solutions: Coventry University showcases its latest research technologies and skills training at industry-leading event
The National Centre for Accessible Transport (NCAT) is inviting disabled people to help shape the future of accessibility in transport.
The production of field vegetables and salad crops is highly dependent on transplanted seedlings that are grown in media often containing peat.
This event by the Centre for Business in Society will discuss the nascent relationship between sport and blockchain companies.
Two academics from Coventry University’s Research Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) have been successfully appointed into prestigious roles within the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the British Academy of Management (BAM).
Coventry University hosts South African university seeking to close the gap between industry and academia
Coventry University researchers advocate for the rights and protection of vulnerable adults in Online Safety Bill
Julien Blanc will briefly present the research he has carried out in France and Brazil over the last 20 years and then focus on his current collaboration with a group of peasants in South West France from an action research perspective.
This research will examine previously undiscovered correspondence between Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, and Félix Guattari specifically regarding political violence, vigilante attacks, and resistance to state repression.
This project aims to address this gap in scholarly knowledge through new data and outputs that will, for the first time, reveal the maritime dimension of Brexit narratives, why this mattered, and how it continues to create impasses in UK-ROI-EU relations
The aim of this project is to investigate how, through performance-led artistic interventions and provocations, the creative arts and playfulness can best be utilised to change traditional mindsets and facilitate a more integrated approach to the business of accounting.
This lecture focuses on the accounts of early modern Japanese women by Luis Frois, a Portuguese Jesuit who lived for over thirty years in Japan and recorded his observations for his superiors that contrasts European and Japanese culture and an extensive history of Japan.
In this seminar by the Centre for Business in Society, Prof Bratianu will discuss the importance of knowledge-driven business strategies.
This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will discuss the volatility effect of hedge funds
The Research Centre for Global Learning (GLEA) are pleased to announce the online, part-time PhD in Global Education is open to enquiries and applications.
Part-time MA by Research in Global Education: Webinar Open Sessions