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We invite you to submit an abstract for the Disability Sport Conference, taking place from 26 June to 28 June 2024.
Work with us to help you strengthen your funding proposals, develop and evaluate organisational processes and plans, and learn lessons in order to strengthen your organisation’s resilience.
The Our Work page for CTPSR's Impact Area, Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
Our Publications page for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
CARNiVAL Collaborators
Metrology Courses at Coventry University.
A collection of briefings from the Maritime Security (MarSec) team at CTPSR
ELC Research
Participants: National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security
Programme: National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security
Psychology and Psychology/Criminology students have the opportunity to go out and volunteer as part of the ALERT project in Zambia and Zimbabwe. Some of the students who went earlier this year shared their experiences.
Learn more about the Lanchester Library Building.
Discover more about studying in the Lanchester Library.
All collections in the Lanchester Library are listed here.
Prospective students can find out how the Lanchester Library can support them through their studies.
ALERT and the Human Wildlife Conflict Update Research News
Over a year and a half into ALERT and CU’s program to reduce human-lion conflict within Zimbabwe’s Matetsi Conservancy, the database of images captured on specially-installed camera traps outside selected homesteads is growing steadily.
First responders in war-torn Syria feel ‘abandoned’ by international community Research News
First responders providing emergency aid to civilians in horrific conditions in Syria’s war-torn cities feel ‘abandoned’ by the international community, a survey found.
A new Special Interest Group Research News
Ran Holtzman, from the University’s Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems, is leading a new Special Interest Group (SIG) entitled “Flow, deformation, and reaction patterns in porous media.”
C-DaRE Invites... Phil Barnard and Scott Delahunta in Conversation Event
As part of our C-DaRE invites series we are delighted to invite you to a conversation about special working relationships between researchers from different fields with Phil Barnard retired cognitive psychologist and Scott Delahunta Professor of Dance at the Centre for Dance Research. For this event we are going on tour to the new Dance Hub at Birminghams DanceXchange. We will start the event with an informal vegetarian light lunch.
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