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This is the third event in the VIRTUE project's roundtable discussion series, which will explore the interconnections between whistleblowing, reporting, and auditing in the area of taxation.
This project examines how fine sediment is driving macroinvertebrate responses in order to help improve biomonitoring, i.e. the practice of using biological communities to track environmental change.
If you were homeless, where would you go for help? Frequently Asked Questions, a new exhibition by artist Anthony Luvera in collaboration with Gerald Mclaverty, uncovers the shocking and poignant challenge faced by those asking this one simple question.
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 event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity's public seminar series
Researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE) have come together to create learning materials on how to create user engagement with digital cultural heritage.
This event will discuss Blockchain Technology, the current status of Cryptocurrencies, and their relationship to financial institutions.
Guest post by Professor Alpaslan Özerdem | At an incredibly sensitive moment, following the recent Paris Attacks, the world's leaders are gathering in an incredibly sensitive country.
Dr Alexeis Garcia-Perez recently ran a doctoral workshop in the lead up to the 17th European Conference on Knowledge Management.
The ‘manosphere’ is a loose network of antifeminist and more broadly reactionary male-centred online spaces, influencers and communities.
A showcase of the Creative and Immersive Technology sector within the West Midlands.
The event will discuss the legislation around fraud.
Researchers from Coventry University are collaborating with Severn Trent and the Organics Group to turn sewage waste into a clean fuel for tankers and other vehicles.
Coventry University researchers are to take part in a “visionary” European project that will explore how Roma women are transforming educational systems through social and political mobilisation.
This research considers ways we can deliberately “manipulate” our predictive brains by using various interventions to modify our beliefs/expectations about an important perceptual-motor skills.
The event being organised at Coventry University will allow members of the public and interested individuals to attend in person, or online, to ask questions and engage with a panel working around AI to better grasp the current risks and benefits of the different AI technologies and AI-driven algorithms.
In a new video, C-DaRE researchers come together to explore some of the questions inspired by their dancer-machine interactions that took place during the WhoLoDance project.
Researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) are set to premiere a challenging new exhibition on urban poverty in Coventry Cathedral this summer.
A new project led by Coventry and Lancaster Universities will explore the impact of Covid-19 on the experiences of sexual violence survivors as their cases go through the criminal justice system (CJS).
This CBiS seminar focuses on fundamental principles of integrity and ethics in using AI in research and surveillance.