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West Midlands Combined Universities welcomes launch of Productivity and Skills Commission News
West Midlands Combined Universities has welcomed the launch of the Productivity and Skills Commission which will place skills and training at the centre of the regional economy.
Demand for global security and forensic psychology courses has helped the number of post-graduate students at Coventry University rise at double the national average rate.
HORIBA MIRA and Coventry University launch Autonomous Vehicle Research Centre News
HORIBA MIRA, a world-leader in vehicle engineering, research and product testing has joined forces with Coventry University to launch a brand new automotive research centre dedicated to developing intelligent, connected vehicle technology.
Vice-chancellor welcomes government’s funding pledge to EU students News
Professor John Latham, vice-chancellor of Coventry University, has welcomed the announcement from the government today (21 April 2017) that EU students will continue to remain eligible for financial support up to the academic year 2018 to 2019.
We're top for giving students the opportunity to learn overseas News
More students travel and learn abroad as part of their course at Coventry University than at any other UK institution, according to new figures from Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency.
Food and Nutrition student wins Young Scientist Competition News
Jessica Giovanni was among five finalists from Coventry University at the IFST Midlands Branch Young Scientist Competition 2017.
The number of older students being accepted onto university courses in the UK are steadily dropping to just one fifth of acceptances classed as mature at aged 21 or over last year.
East Asian film festival returns to Coventry University News
Coventry University will once again host the internationally renowned East Winds Film Festival showcasing 14 film premieres and hosting directors from across the world.
Rates of suicide “worrying” among people with autism, say experts News
Suicide rates among people with autism in England have reached “worryingly” high levels, according to experts writing in the Lancet Psychiatry today.
Students use art to tackle perceptions and impact of mental illness News
Two Coventry University photography students will use their final exhibitions to challenge perceptions and highlight their own experiences of mental and physical illness.
Social Work graduate wins national essay prize News
Yvonne Rusere was inspired to write the essay after taking part in a placement on a youth offending team for her degree.
Trump critic and US political strategist to give talk on rise of populism News
Trump critic and leading authority on US politics M. Dane Waters will be taking part in a free-to-attend panel debate at Coventry University’s Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations next week as part its public lecture series the ‘Big Question’.
New concept could herald era of ‘mass customisation’ for low volume car production News
A new design concept, pioneered at Coventry University’s National Transport Design Centre (NTDC) could revolutionise the way vehicles, such as niche sports cars, EVs and autonomous vehicles, are manufactured - heralding a new era for UK engineering.
Coventry University awarded Gold rating in Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) today News
Coventry University has received a Gold rating in a new government ranking of how well students are taught across UK universities.
International acclaim for Coventry University’s groundbreaking men’s health work News
Coventry University is demonstrating a pioneering approach to men’s health, physiotherapy and rehabilitation at a major international conference.
School and college staff in England are largely confident about implementing the Prevent duty, but some have concerns that it is increasing stigmatisation of Muslim students, according to new research by three universities.
Uni’s call for families to try healthy eating app gets Jamie Oliver’s support News
Coventry University’s call for families to trial its new healthy eating app has received a vote of support from one of the food and nutrition industry’s leading voices.
Mild sleep problems in children linked to poorer language and behaviour, study shows News
Researchers looked at how breathing problems during sleep – ranging from snoring to more severe medical conditions such as sleep apnoea - affected pre-schoolers’ cognitive development and behaviour.
Student helps families fleeing ISIS while studying for a law degree News
A student is helping thousands of survivors who fled extremism in Iraq and all while studying at Coventry University.
Margaret Casely-Hayford named new Chancellor of Coventry University News
The first black woman in the UK to be made a partner at a City law firm has become Coventry University’s first female Chancellor.