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aiming to enhance entrepreneurial and soft skills and behaviours of teachers and students in Higher Education Institutions
Remanufacturing Pathways, helps small manufactures to grow their business, taking back the products and remanufacture them.
The ReSSI project will examine how sustainable, inclusive and smart economic development (as defined by the Europe 2020 strategy) can be promoted by local and regional authorities in Europe, in the context of evolving landscapes of territorial governance and planning.
Funded by Network Rail, this project seeks to use a data-driven approach to sustainable operation, maintenance and development of the railway electrification system.
The project investigated the impact of the regulation of UK payday loans or High-Cost, Short-Term Credit (HCSTC) and how this is reshaping credit markets for borrowers.
This rapid response project investigates how the city of Coventry and its various places have influenced the identity of creative individuals of the city – and acts as the inspiration for new work by the artist Mary Courtney.
Coventry University is the only UK higher education institution selected by the Indonesian Ministry for Higher Education, Research and Technology to deliver a doctoral bridging programme preparing the country’s higher education academics for PhD studies.
Dr Cristiana Pace, a Coventry University Visiting Fellow who successfully completed her PhD within Centre for Business in Society (CBiS), has been awarded a place in the UK’s Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50) for 2021 by The Women’s Engineering Society.
Coventry University’s Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) has had a successful outcome in the latest assessment of research in UK universities.
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).
In a bid to accelerate global climate action and foster a greener future, Coventry University academics have taken part in a digital campaign called ‘Transforming the World to Sustainability’.
This joint event between Coventry University and Coventry City Council will share research findings, raising awareness of the healthcare barriers faced by refugees and asylum seekers.
A movement snack is a short session of movement, designed to be easily accessible and encourage even small amounts of gentle movement during the day.
Coventry University is one of six higher education institutions across the Midlands selected by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to participate in the Doctoral Landscape Awards programme.
There are different approaches to minimise the negative impact of invasive alien species.
The AHRC-funded Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership (M4C) brings together eight leading universities across the Midlands to support the professional and personal development of the next generation of arts and humanities doctoral researchers.
In this project, we will develop graph deep learning methods that model spatial-temporal brain dynamics for interpretable detection of neurodegenerative diseases.
The British Academic Spoken English (BASE) corpus is a record of the speech of university lecturers and students at the turn of the 21st century. The corpus consists of 160 lectures and 39 seminars recorded in a variety of university departments.
The AHRC-funded Dance Educator’s Critical Dance Pedagogy Network challenges biases in dance education.
Focusing on the home as an enclosed space with its surrounding parameters, this international symposium aims to encourage dialogues between different areas of expertise and highlight how these new meanings have been experienced within different countries.