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Professor Mark Wheatley and collaborators from Aston University, Dr John Simms and Professor David Poyner, have been awarded a grant of £177,497 from the BBSRC Follow-on Fund to develop new technology that will potentially revolutionise the drug discovery process.
In this public lecture, Leverhulme Visiting Professor Jake Lynch explains what is at stake in the struggle to keep Assange from being extradited to the United States, where he faces a 175-year prison sentence for exposing the hidden side of Washington’s wars of political and economic dominance.
'Sensing the City: An Urban Room' is an exhibition centred on dance and the creative arts, exploring the relations between people and the city.
This interdisciplinary project investigates the release of microplastics (MPs) and chemical additives from virgin polyethylene terephthalate (vPET) and recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) bottled water, and assesses their potential impacts on human health and consumer perception.
In this seminar, Professor Julia Carroll will share some of her work with individuals with special educational needs at different points in the education system.
The study-day draws upon the rich literature on gesture recently emerged across media and film studies, design, dance, psychoanalysis, linguistics, art, philosophy and performance studies.
A symposia to discuss how the unique contribution that geography and geographers can make to understanding and sustaining peace – with academics from across the UK.
This is an exciting opportunity to study a PhD as part of a cotutelle arrangement between Coventry University, UK and Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
Coventry University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) is helping to advance next generation battery technologies by analysing production processes and supply chain challenges.
The second cohort of cutting-edge small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with the potential to revolutionise green transport have been selected to join the Clean Futures accelerator programme.
In this webinar, speakers will provide clear examples of how they have applied research on small and large scales and its impact on local people's lives.
Professor Daniel Burgos (Visiting Professor, GLEA) will be exploring how educational technology and online methodologies are the right couple to reach a breakthrough in innovation.
This project aims to develop and pilot an approach to promoting conversations around decolonisation in higher education (HE).
This project will look at how processes of ‘innovation’ in agroecology and food sovereignty – what does it look like, is it different from other innovation approaches, and how do agroecological innovations spread around? The goal is to support farmers, communities and social movements in developing approaches to innovation that can help to develop agroecology as an alternative paradigm to corporate-industrial agriculture.
A pilot study by Coventry University’s Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR), supported by the British Bee Keepers Association (BBKA), will work with beekeepers across the Midlands to explore the possible impacts of air pollution on honey bee health.
Coventry University’s Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) has had a successful outcome in the latest assessment of research in UK universities.
A fully funded PhD in theoretical physics which will investigate the role of symmetry in far from equilibrium, quantum many body systems.
Fluid displacement plays a key role in a wide range of applications, including agriculture and hydrology, biology, energy and environmental engineering, and industrial processes such as printing and curing of cement and foods.
The project ‘Agroecology for Food Sovereignty’ brought together academic and grassroots organisations to conduct research, raise awareness and strengthen collaboration between social movements and researchers on agroecology and food sovereignty in Europe and beyond.
Great Britain’s Paralympic hopes boosted by Coventry University research innovation