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COILing Careers through iKUDU

This project is a follow-on study related to a GLEA Impact Case Study “COIL as transforming Internationalisation of the Curriculum for EDI-inspired professional practice development.”


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.


Using network ecology to understand and secure resilient agroecosystems

Through the adoption of methods from statistical physics the analysis of multilayer social and ecological networks is possible, giving insights into the robustness and resilience of multiple, interconnected networks.


Responsible Journalism and Communication in Divided and Conflicted Societies

Scholars of Journalism, Political and Governmental Communication meet in this innovative conference, to consider leading-edge developments in both their respective fields, with opportunities for dialogue between them to foster mutual insight and collaboration.


Metabolic Risk Factors and Post-Partum Depression: A UK Biobank Population-Based Cohort Study.

Coventry University offers a jointly-funded PhD studentship to Home and international students with Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT-Delhi) in India


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.


Arts and Humanities research centres to build world class lab for their experimental and innovative research

Three research centres at Coventry University have received over £350,000 from United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) to develop their equipment and facilities.


BioRich: Feeding Biochar to Ruminants

Agriculture now finds itself in a changing landscape where old methods and expectations are now being questioned. It is critical that new, holistic, methods are found to improve animal and soil health whilst benefiting the environment and financially supporting farmers.


Creative Cultures Symposium 2022: Convergence

The Creative Cultures Symposium is a chance for Postgraduate researchers from the Centre for Dance Research, Arts, Memory and Communities and Postdigital Cultures showcase their research, no matter the stage, learn about the work in the centres, make connections and build networks.


Everyday Peace Indicators and Participatory Research Methods

In this CTPSR Webinar, Dr. Pamina Firchow, Founding Executive Director, Everyday Peace Indicators and Associate Professor in the Conflict Resolution and Coexistence program within the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University, will speak about Everyday Peace Indicators: Informing Peacebuilding through Everyday Lived Experiences.


Researchers contribute to key report to tackle challenges for research in engineering, shaping a more positive future for the sector

Top research experts from Coventry University have been involved in shaping an industry report that looks to address key research challenges faced by the engineering sector.


The Economic Transformation of Coventry City

This seminar will explore the changes that have occurred in Coventry over the last three decades, extending earlier research by Healy and Dunham (1994) to create a longitudinal study of industrial and occupational change in the city.


Nonlinear flow states and turbulence produced by helical magnetorotational-type instabilities (Solar Studies)

 To investigate the origin of turbulence in hydrodynamically stable astrophysical flows by developing a nonlinear stability theory of helical magnetorotational instability (HMRI)


Researchers develop a new approach to improve future diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease

Coventry University researchers have developed a new tool which could help diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease.


Coventry University and KPIT launch a new Master of Technology course for KPIT employees based in India

KPIT, a global software development and integration partner to the automotive and mobility ecosystem, and Coventry University based in the United Kingdom, announced a new Master of Technology course to be delivered to KPIT employees based in India.


CoPED: Catalogue of Projects on Energy Data

CoPED: Catalogue of Projects on Energy Data


Can We Unlearn Liberal Individualism? Gary Hall in conversation about his new book A Stubborn Fury: How Writing Works in Elitist Britain

In this in-conversation, Gary Hall and Carolina Rito explore Hall's latest Book A Stubborn Fury. The discussion will be followed by an open Q&A, where Gary and Carolina will invite questions from the audience online.


Transforming a 900 acre rural estate into a regenerative ecosystem

The team at Chettle Estate is embarking on a journey to create their own regenerative ecosystem, with thriving biodiversity and abundant food production.


Urban energy landscapes - two years on

This talk will examine the argument of the book, 'Urban Energy Landscapes',  and ask whether it needs revision two years on.