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Third Sector, research and the criminal justice system: What can we learn when we adopt a collaborative approach in designing, developing and delivering prison and community criminal justice programmes/interventions? Event


Evening Conversations on Being Human: The Good Death Event

This event is part of a series of Evening Conversations open to anyone interested in debating science and its impact on society. Join us for an evening of discussion where scientists and religious and humanist leaders will discuss whether there is such a thing as a “good death”. Open to everyone.


Peace and Conflict

The peace and conflict research theme aims to understand the political, social, economic, and environmental drivers of conflict and pathways to peace across time and space.


Gender and violence: Rethinking peace and reconciliation Event

This one day event includes diverse speakers from the world of international development, psychology, peace studies and religion studies to look afresh and in a more nuanced way at the topic of gender and violence. Through our exciting and deliberately diverse programme of key note talks and thought and discussion panels we aim to add diverse inputs and perspectives but also conversation spaces on this topic in order to provoke and stimulate thinking.


Evening Conversations on Being Human Event

Join us for an evening of discussion where leading mindfulness teachers and researchers will debate the pros and cons of children doing mindfulness meditation.


New Approaches to Supporting Wellbeing and Education in People with Neurodevelopmental Conditions Event

A free event for parents, carers and practitioners interested in learning more about how to assess and improve support for mental health, wellbeing and education outcomes in people with neurodevelopmental conditions.   A free event for parents, carers and practitioners interested in learning more about how to assess and improve support for mental health, wellbeing and education outcomes in people with neurodevelopmental conditions.


CTEHR Seminar Series: Embedding behaviour change in public health: From digital population-focused solutions to commissioning practice Event

The Centre for Technology Enabled Health Research (CTEHR) is delighted that Dr Katherine Brown, Reader in eHealth and Behaviour Change with CTEHR, will be presenting a seminar as part of its 2017 internal seminar series.


Getting Published in European Sports Management Quarterly (ESMQ): Do’s, Don’ts and Hot Topics Event

Professor Tracy Taylor, Deputy Dean at the University of Technology (Sydney) Business School and Editor inChief of European Sports Management Quarterly (the only sports journal ranked at 3* and above in the ABSrankings) will be delivering a seminar for staff and PhD students about the Do’s, Don’ts and Hot Topics when trying to get published in ESMQ.


Business and Management Research in a global context from the perspective of a Top Ranked Australian Business School Event

Professor Tracy Taylor, Deputy Dean at the University of Technology (Sydney) Business School will be delivering a seminar for staff and PhD students looking at business and management research in a global context from the perspective of a top ranked Australian business school.


Senior Research Fellow Presents at US National Aerospace Conference Research News

Dr. Dale Richards, Senior Research Fellow, Human Factors was recently invited to present at the American Institute of Aerospace and Aeronautics in Dallas.


How cities can connect people in poverty to jobs: full report now available Research News

A full report from Paul Sissons and Kevin Broughton's research on 'how cities can connect people in poverty to jobs' is now available.


ESRC Keywords 'Ethics' Seminar: Findings Research News

The recent ESRC keywords ‘ethics’ seminar has published a report detailing the findings of the session.


New paper from Mobility & Transport on ground-based support for solo-pilots Research News

As part of the work of the Future Flight Deck Technologies project, an operational concept is being developed to facilitate pilots flying alone.


Partnerships for Peace - Dignity for all Research News

On Monday 21st September Coventry city celebrated the International Day of Peace with an event bringing together the University’s Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR), the Cathedral and Cord, the Coventry based international NGO working for peace.


Dance Research Matters: Researchers change the UK funding landscape to develop cultural sector Research News

A campaign to highlight the importance dance research has led to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) making £500,000 available to researchers.


Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism

Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (PVE and CVE) have become priority areas for policy planners around the world at all levels – from local government through to the agencies that make up the international UN system.


Coventry University research shows how smart home technology can help people live more independently Research News

Coventry University research is showing how smart technology can help older and disabled people to live more independently in their own homes.


Coventry University highlighted as exemplar for flexible, part-time study News

Coventry University Group has been highlighted as an exemplar in the provision of flexible and part-time learning in the latest report – published today – by the Office for Fair Access (Offa), which promotes widening participation and regulates fair access to universities in England.


'Wizards of Cov' impress with showcase of computing talent News

Coventry University’s up and coming computing talent displayed work to industry luminaries at the Department of Computing’s celebrated ‘New Wizards’ film show at the end of April.


Eclectic selection of student films to be screened in Coventry News

A diverse selection of short films from students at Coventry School of Art and Design will be screened in the city in June.