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From Coventry to New York: Music project up for international award News
A Coventry music project which brings together students and professionals from around the world has been shortlisted for International Collaboration of the Year in the Times Higher Education awards.
West Midlands MEP praises "extraordinary" economic impact of Coventry University News
West Midlands MEP Sion Simon visited Coventry University today to discuss economic growth in the region and the university's impact.
HOPE for parents of children with autism News
A grassroots company supporting parents of children with autism has received a £10,000 Big Lottery boost.
Honorary degree for river cruise entrepreneur News
An East End entrepreneur who left school with no qualifications the day before his 16th birthday is to receive honorary degree from Coventry University London this week.
Mum and daughter get set to graduate side by side News
An inseparable mother and daughter will graduate side by side this month after taking on university life with something most would leave behind – each other.
Study reveals key role of mRNA's fifth nucleotide in determining sex in fruit flies News
A team involving Coventry University researchers has shown how a common mRNA modification, N6-methyladenosine (m6A), regulates gene expression to determine the sex of fruit flies.
Stage is set for LEGO robot creatures to do battle in Coventry News
School pupils from across the West Midlands will pit their science and technology skills against each other in a robot battle.
Mental Health First Aid training for all healthcare students News
A project training students in Mental Health First Aid is to be rolled out across all healthcare courses at Coventry University.
Nationwide study to explore why people with autism more at risk of mental health problems News
Researchers are carrying out the first study of its kind aiming to understand why people with autism may be at risk of depression and suicide.
Tackling food poverty in Coventry on the menu News
Coventry should come together to stamp out food poverty: that’s the message of a report published by Coventry University.
An online app designed by Coventry University to protect young girls from female genital mutilation has won a national design award.
Photo film project gives carers a voice News
The project aims encourage students who will go on to be health and social care professionals to think more about carers' needs.
UK-wide study shows huge postcode disparity in proportion of children in care News
A study by seven British universities has revealed significant inequalities in child welfare across the UK, with children in the poorest areas at least 10 times more likely than those in the most affluent to become involved in the child protection system.
Coventry University ranked one of the best for student nursing placements News
Coventry University has come second in a national league table showing students’ satisfaction with their nursing placements.
Shakespeare goes digital with 21st century partnership News
Shakespeare has gone digital to encourage children to get online and learn about all things Bard thanks to a new interactive partnership for Shakespeare Week 2017.
Students to hand out massages to Coventry Half Marathon runners News
The group will be offering their therapy skills and carrying out massages on runners before and after the gruelling race.
Over 30,000 students got into university last year despite applying ‘late’, says admissions officer News
It’s not too late to make it to university this year - some 30,395 people secured places in 2016 despite applying after UCAS’ October, January and March deadlines, figures from the admissions service show.
Vice-chancellor's statement on Article 50 and Brexit News
Triggering Article 50 begins a negotiating phase where universities need to be heard, particularly on the status of European students and the conditions for global partnerships...
DIY, digital sculpting and more as city’s “Fab Lab” takes to the streets News
Free lessons in DIY, classes from a BAFTA winner on the basics of creating computer games, digital sculpting workshops and a special “repair cafe” for broken toys and furniture are amongst a week-long festival of fun, educational activities happening in Coventry from Monday 10 April.
Middle East College doubles in size as it celebrates a decade of working with Coventry University News
An Oman higher education college specialising in engineering, computing and technology courses, and where half the student body are women has doubled in size over the last 10 years.