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The benefits of green roofs individually include the improvement and reduction of energy consumption, while a concentration across a large area has been proven to reduce temperatures in the surrounding climate.
The aim of this two year KTP project is to investigate the value of water managed green infrastructure in urban areas to improve biodiversity.
This project addresses the under-representation of women in higher education leadership in Ukraine and the UK by focusing on the unique leadership challenges women face during times of crisis.
The overall aim of the ‘Organic-PLUS project’ (O+) is to provide high-quality, trans-disciplinary, scientifically informed decision support to help all actors in the organic sector, including national and regional policy makers, to reach the next level of the organic success story in Europe.
The project aims to fill the scientific knowledge gap in peat-free plant production in ornamental horticulture.
True project aims to identify the best routes, or “transition paths” to increase sustainable legume cultivation and consumption across Europe.
Growing Connections investigates the potential of alternative, more agroecological approaches to tree production in which many small community nurseries produce a diverse range of locally sourced, locally adapted trees.
This proposal centres on the global issue of MP pollution in urban environments specifically focusing on surface and groundwater in the Indian city of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
Low Carbon Solutions: Coventry University showcases its latest research technologies and skills training at industry-leading event
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.
This PhD project will develop an agentic AI system capable of generating context‑specific, stakeholder‑relevant climate adaptation narratives and decision‑support outputs for agricultural and peri‑urban planning.
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.
This PhD project investigates whether plastic baby feeding products, such as baby bottles and reusable food pouches, release microplastics and chemical additives during everyday use, and whether these substances may affect early brain development.
The scheme provides PhD candidates with an innovative and dynamic intellectual space in which to undertake transformative research, whilst fully supported by a team of experienced supervisors.
This work will form the basis of empirical evidence to develop this emerging field. From a health perspective this work will inform and develop a novel area of complimentary therapy for populations who struggle to meet national exercise guidelines.
A collaboration between Coventry University and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust has appointed a nurse into a professorial role for the first time.
New Visiting Professor of Person-Centred Care, Professor Alf Collins joins Coventry University’s Centre for Intelligent Healthcare to “support their research in making a significant impact on people living with and affected by chronic diseases”.
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.
MESARCH & MIMOS: emergent evidence at the forefront of sexual violence and abuse research
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.