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Frederick Douglass in Coventry

Frederick Douglass, delivered a series of landmark lectures at St. Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry. Find out about this fascinating story of Black history and social justice with local Coventry roots in this interactive workshop.


Researchers develop game to help teachers in rural Vietnam embrace artificial intelligence in the classroom

Coventry University is using Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to equip teachers in rural Vietnam with the skills and knowledge to integrate such tools into their teaching practices.


Rival Options in a Revenue-Declining Duopoly Market

We present a theoretical leader-follower model to determine the optimal timing for divesting an incumbent technology or switching to a more efficient alternative, considering both uncertainty and competition in a duopoly revenue-declining market.


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)  


Remanufacturing Pathways (REMANPATH)

Remanufacturing Pathways, helps small manufactures to grow their business, taking back the products and remanufacture them.


The Future of Food Symposium 2021: From Recovery to Resilience

The Future of Food 2 symposium invites stakeholders across business and society to present, discuss and collaborate in moving forward the sustainable food agenda: eating socially and sourcing sustainably.


3D Printed Cooling channels for extended tooling life

The objective of the project is to develop a full thermal and optimization model to design cooling channels in a direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) steel tool for high pressure aluminium die-casting (HPADC).


Social Eating Networking Event

This event is an opportunity to discuss the importance of food with local, regional and national organisations, whether its food waste, sustainable sourcing, food ethics, food banks, supermarkets, learning to cook or the power of eating together.


Institution as Praxis

Institution as Praxis is a research project initiated by Carolina Rito that examines new modes of knowledge production and research in the field of visual culture, art, and the curatorial.


Coventry University helps to build electric future of UK automotive industry

Coventry University’s Institute of Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) has delivered on a project to build UK competency in electric vehicle battery manufacturing.


'Women in Research' Blog Launched to Celebrate International Women’s Day

The Women in Research (WinR) network has launched a new blog to celebrate the diversity of work being undertaken by female researchers across the university.


VIRTEU: Vat fraud: Interdisciplinary Research on Tax crimes in the European Union (Grant Agreement no: 878619)

Exploring the interconnections between tax crimes and corruption


Economic, Political and Security aspects of sanctions and blockades from a Target Country Perspective: Policy Lessons for Qatar and other Target Countries.

Evaluating the economic, social and political aspects of economic sanctions in targeted countries and deliver a comprehensive set of policy guidelines enabling policymakers.


Infrastructural Instability: An online reading group discussion

An online reading group discussion on infrastructure, automation and instability with Andrew Goffey.


Urban Village: The Roma's Allotment Project

Urban Villages aims to bring together Roma and non-Roma to co-create a short film, images and a digital scrapbook exhibition that focuses on the experiences, identity and voices of the Roma people told by the Roma people.


Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM)

COPIM is an international partnership of researchers, universities, librarians, open access book publishers and infrastructure providers. It is building community-owned, open systems and infrastructures to enable open access book publishing to flourish.


Exploring the relationship between uniform and perceived employee happiness and productivity

This project sought to understand the employee perspective on the impact uniform has on their happiness and productivity in their role.


Managing the Impacts of Mega-Events: Towards Sustainable Legacies (CARNIVAL)

Investigating the factors that impact upon the planned and unplanned legacy outcomes of sporting and non-sporting mega-events and their implications for stakeholders.


Responsible Community Finance Research and Impact Programme

The innovative Responsible Community Finance Research and Impact Programme in CBiS has brought together and delivered a set of five simultaneously awarded but independent impact-led projects.


FEVR: the virtual reality field experience

An international, interdisciplinary collaboration, which will develop a virtual reality field experience (FEVR) of various geological sites in South Africa’s Eastern Cape region.