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New short course aims to boost skills and address staff shortages in the health and care sector News
Coventry University and The Skills Network are developing a new short course that allows adult learners to study flexibly to upskill or retrain to help fill staffing shortages in the health and care sector.
Window Wanderland 2022 Event
In early 2022, streets across Coventry and Warwickshire will once again light up their front windows and gardens and become beautiful night-time walking trails.
Deliaphonic Event
Deliaphonic is an annual celebration of the life and work of Coventry-born electronic music pioneer and composer Delia Derbyshire.
Maokwo Presents: No Apologies Event
No Apologies is a hosted conversation with invited guests and audience members about how we can individually and collectively challenge the many expectations placed on women.
CVX Festival Event
CVX is a two day festival centered around revealing undiscovered local talent in the region created by young producers in Coventry.
Associate Professor in Media Arts| darryl.georgiou@coventry.ac.uk Darryl Georgiou is an interdisciplinary artist, exhibiting internationally and working across a range of media. His artwork is held in both national and international collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens/New York.
Course Director and Senior Lecturer in Illustration and Animation | School of Art and Design | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: arx233@coventry.ac.uk
New AI technology can empower the fight against criminals and terrorists by tracking their illicit money flows Research News
Coordinated by Coventry University’s Professor Umut Turksen, 17 partners from across Europe have joined forces and launched TRACE, a €7 million Horizon 2020 project to support the investigation of illicit money flows.
Pete Waterman to tell secrets of success in Coventry University talk News
Legendary pop producer and songwriter Dr Pete Waterman OBE is set to give a free talk in Coventry later this week about his rise from a working class background in the city to become a leading figure in the global music industry.
Black Sabbath star Tony Iommi takes up teaching at Coventry University News
Rock legend Tony Iommi, lead guitarist and founding member of heavy metal trailblazers Black Sabbath, will be sharing his songwriting secrets with music students at Coventry University.
The city of Coventry is welcoming and friendly. It is also amongst the safest in the UK.
We are currently supporting Coventry University’s application to renew Athena SWAN bronze status.
Female Genital Mutilation Research
Female genital mutilation (FGM) has affected over 125 million girls and women around the world. Our researchers have spent many years working in communities affected by FGM, both in the UK and abroad, to try to understand why it happens and what can be done to prevent it.
Experts in cybersecurity from our Centre for Mobility and Transport are using their research to develop a unique early warning system to anticipate and tackle these ever-present threats – and in so doing protect UK plc and the personal data of internet users.
UK CITE Autonomous Cars Collaboration
Modern vehicles are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with on board computers, active safety systems and other driver assistance technologies now commonplace. Our researchers are playing a leading role in this field, and are joining forces with partners across academia, government and industry on a new project to create one of the world’s most advanced environments for connected and autonomous driving.
Researchers in our Centre for Mobility and Transport are harnessing the power of Hollywood technology to provide unique insight into the health of gardeners, sports men and women, and dancers. The aim is to learn more about the most complex mechanism known to man – the human form itself.
For many, watching a bumblebee at work around a garden is a highlight of the spring and summer seasons. But global populations of this charismatic insect are in decline owing to changes in agricultural practices and a scarcity of its favoured flowers, and in the last 70 years at least two UK species have become extinct. In an effort to reverse this alarming trend, our researchers are working to deepen our understanding of the plant species found in UK gardens and allotments, and which are best to aid the conservation effort.
The environments we live in – and the infrastructures we build inside them – are constantly under threat, whether from climate change, economic instability or human conflict.
Coventry University Brussels Office
Coventry University has shown resiliance in its approach to a constantly changing world, and a robustness in its ability to adapt to new opportunities. In an uncertain European climate, the university continues to grow and develop new partnerships all across the European Union.