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Leadership and Management Apprenticeships
The BA (Hons) Applied Leadership and Management maps to the Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship standard and therefore will allow the apprentice to develop the skills, experience, knowledge and behaviours required to achieve professional qualification and accreditation: the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Diploma in Management and Leadership and full Chartered Manager status with the designator letters ‘CMgr’.
An online app designed by Coventry University to protect young girls from female genital mutilation has won a national design award.
Could maths be the answer to ‘glaring weakness’ of the REF? News
Mathematicians from Coventry are calling for a change in Research Excellence Framework assessments to reduce potential bias.
‘Inspiring’ university health and science building wins award News
The Alison Gingell Building won the inspiring learning space category at the Education Estates awards.
Coventry graduate heads to UN debate in latest effort for women and girls News
A Coventry graduate who helps inspire women from minority communities will take her work to a UN delegate to tackle issues including modern slavery, trafficking and child sexual exploitation across Africa.
Companies missing out as directors unable to deal with challenges of big data News
Coventry University academics found that many company directors don’t know how to use the vast volume of information to help them make major decisions.
Coventry is highest placed modern university in latest “table of tables” ranking News
Coventry University is the top-placed modern university in the latest edition of a national league table based on the combined results of the UK’s three main domestic university rankings.
University highlighted in film showcasing impact of UK business schools News
Coventry University's business school has been highlighted in a new ITN Productions programme exploring the often unheralded impact that our UK business schools have on the UK's economy and on society more widely.
One Degree – Two universities. Coventry and Deakin use global platform to boost student success News
Two universities from different parts of the globe are set to offer a wholly-online, co-created degree.
#GetFredOnThe50 bid to put Coventry unsung genius on the new £50 banknote News
Coventry University is calling for the city to be honoured across the world by having one of its great unsung engineers as the face of the new £50 note.
CU London welcomes young and old in social inclusion boost News
Three groups striving to improve education, social inclusion and leisure activities for people young and old in Barking and Dagenham have taken up working space at CU London.
Our Student Charter | Coventry University
Our student charter acts as an agreement between Coventry University and those who choose to study with us. It shows that both parties are committed to this truly life-changing experience and are aware of what is expected of them.
Information and facts about Coventry University, past, present and future. Our partnerships, research and offices all over the world and our ambitious plans for 2021.
Financial information is available and includes the following; budgets and financial statements, our procurement policy, procedures and current projects under way.
Coventry University Publication Scheme
Whether you are new to education or returning after years away, Coventry University has everything you could possibly need to make starting a part-time course simple and straightforward.
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.