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Watching a scary movie this Hallowe’en? This is what happens to our brain and bodies when we view a frightening film News

Coventry University academic also explains why we want to be scared by films – and why psychological thrillers are sometimes more scary than gory horror-fests.


Why do we believe in gods? Religious belief not linked to intuition or rational thinking, new research suggests News

Religious beliefs are not linked to intuition or rational thinking, according to new research by the universities of Coventry and Oxford.


Cook-alongs give insight into Coventry’s Irish community News

The research is part of a series of projects being run by Coventry and Warwick universities in the run up to UK City of Culture 2021.


Coventry students among the most satisfied with courses in latest national survey News

Coventry students are some of the most satisfied with their university experience with 87 percent scoring their institution highly in a national student survey, published today.  


Serious concerns for player welfare as 75% of amateur rugby clubs 'don’t have adequate medical provision' News

Three quarters of amateur rugby clubs don’t meet the standards for medical provision required to help injured players, new research has found.


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Our COVID-19 secure teaching and learning experience

Coventry University Group is committed to a blend of face-to-face and online learning that delivers a high-quality university experience while prioritising the health, safety and wellbeing of our students and colleagues.


Teaching young children about the rhythms of everyday speech can "significantly" improve their reading. News

Teaching young children where to put the stress and intonation in words and sentences can have a “significant impact” on their reading progress, new research has revealed.


Meditation and yoga can ‘reverse’ DNA reactions which cause stress, new study suggests News

Mind-body interventions (MBIs) such as meditation, yoga and Tai Chi don’t simply relax us; they can ‘reverse’ the molecular reactions in our DNA which cause ill-health and depression, according to a study by the universities of Coventry and Radboud.


Agroecological Farming Innovations

Agroecological Farming Innovations theme page


Policies and Governance for Resilient Food and Water Systems

Policies and Governance for Resilient Food and Water Systems cluster page


Biodiversity, Ecology and Society

Biodiversity, Ecology and Society cluster page


Water Pollution and Mitigation

Water Pollution and Mitigation cluster page


Our projects

CTPSR's Impact Area, Enhancing Maritime Security projects.


Our publications

Our Publications page for Strengthening the work of faith-based organisations in Education


Our work

The Our Work page for CTPSR's impact area: Understanding and Challenging Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV)


Our Publications

Our Publications page for Understanding and Challenging Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV)


Call for contributions: Postdigital Intimacies

The AHRC Network Postdigital Intimacies and the Networked Public-Private is looking to generate discussion about its themes through blog content covering new research, critical commentary and the development of new ideas.


Call for abstracts

We invite you to submit an abstract for the Disability Sport Conference, taking place from 26 June to 28 June 2024.