Research search results

1623 items found

Use the filters below to refine your search...

 Harnessing native pony power for local land management (Power Ponies)

This research project explores how the hill-bred Welsh Mountain Pony, a local and hardy breed that has graced our landscape for centuries, have undergone a dramatic decline such that there is only around 400 left now. 


Coventry University researcher shows how time crystals could be used to make quantum batteries

Time crystals may sound like something from a science fiction film, but for physicists the phrase has a very specific meaning.


Abuse of Sports Officials: How widespread is it?

This seminar focuses on a study of football referees from around the world. We will be discussing the abuse that referees experience at all levels of the game and the potential consequences of this abuse.


Doctorate of Business Administration Webinar

This session will introduce the Doctorate of Business Administration - the pinnacle of practical business degrees, offering senior managers the opportunity to undertake business focused research that can facilitate real change in your organisation.


A Framework to Securing Software Defined Vehicles with Zero Trust Security Mechanisms

This project will develop systematic context-aware trust models designed for real-time trust updates in dynamic scenarios like SDVs, where software is continuously optimized to improve end-user services.


In-Situ Mobile Application for the Triage of Pedestrians in Vehicle Collision (Sentinel)

In the UK, in 2022, 376 pedestrians were killed and 19318 were injured, highlighting the important societal impact and a notable economical loss of £2.2M per death and £261,498 for each seriously injured victim. 


Clean Futures - Leveraging Sustainability to Market your SME

Whether you’re just starting out or refining your sustainability message, this session will equip you with actionable insights and marketing strategies to make an impact—for your business and the planet.


Social supermarket and community centre continue to support Coventry residents

More than 10,000 of a Coventry community’s most vulnerable people have been fed by Foleshill Social Supermarket throughout the height of the pandemic.


Restricting the movements of older people in COVID-19 lockdowns may have long-term implications for healthcare services

A study by Coventry University’s Centre for Sports, Exercise and Life Sciences found that increased time spent sitting or staying still over the course of the pandemic may have contributed to a drop in self-reported physical function in older people.


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.


Transnational programme strengthens UK-South Africa academic collaboration

Coventry University continues to reinforce its commitment to international academic partnerships through the 'Transforming Staff Doctorate Research' programme, which includes the university hosting ten doctoral students from South Africa on an eight-week sabbatical.


Coventry University spin out wins UK Social Enterprise Award

A digital health social enterprise born out of Coventry University's Research Centre for Intelligent Healthcare, has won Tech for Good: Technology Social Enterprise of the Year at the UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024.


Sexual Violence and Health Research Day: Healthcare, Healing and Hope

This year’s SVaHRN meeting is co-hosted by the Centre for Healthcare and Communities (Coventry University) and the Institute of Health Equity and Social Care (University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust).


Review of the evidence of outcomes and impact of Ruskin Mill Trust’s Practical Skills and Therapeutic Educational Programme

This project aims to review the way Ruskin Mill Trust evidence the effectiveness of their Practical Skills and Therapeutic Education programme and the impact on those involved.


Practical Guide to Resolving Societal Grand Challenges in Developing Economies through Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Involvement in the Sustainable Development Goals Agenda

With a focus on SMEs in non-Western transition economies, this study moves beyond a grand theory of global SDGs designed for national- macro level implementation, and instead theorises on SMEs’ inclusivity, a necessity if the SDGs are to be achieved by 2030.


Clean Futures - Sustainability: Measuring Impact

Clean Futures offers this masterclass in collaboration with Sustainability West Midlands.


Clean Futures - CBAM: What Does It Mean For UK Businesses?

The aim of this masterclass is to demystify the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and provide UK businesses with a clear understanding of how to navigate compliance and create a competitive advantage.


Veiled Cities – Haunted Urban Realities in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

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.


Gothic Modern, 1870s-1920s — From Munch to Kollwitz

Gothic Modern, 1870s-1920s is the first in-depth study to explore the pivotal importance of late medieval Gothic art for the artistic modernisms of the late nineteenth and early twentieth-centuries.


Legality of Taxing Robots and AI in the UK: Challenges and Opportunities

This seminar critically discusses the germane challenges and opportunities associated with imposing taxes on robotics and AI in the UK.