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Mary Crossan

Assistant Professor | m.crossan@coventry.ac.uk Mary Crossan is Assistant Professor in the School of Strategy and Leadership. She is also a module leader and is part of the course management team for one of the University's largest courses, BA Business Management.


Teacher Degree Apprenticeship: Primary Education Course

This 38-month full-time, school-based apprenticeship leads to a Primary Education BA (Hons) degree and Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), subject to meeting all course and assessment requirements.


Centre for Postdigital Cultures Professor Gary Hall’s latest book explores ‘how writing works’ in the UK Research News

Professor Hall, Director of Coventry University’s Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC), has published his latest book ‘A Stubborn Fury: How Writing Works in Elitist Britain’, in which he explores how the cultural and creative industries might be opened up to a wider section of society.


Coventry University research centre presented with prestigious gender equality award Research News

The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) has been presented with an Athena SWAN Bronze Department Award in recognition of its commitment to promoting gender equality.


Coventry University works with ‘CoacHyfied’ partners with aim of developing hydrogen-powered mass passenger coaches Research News

The Centre for Advanced Low Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS) is part of a new consortium (known as ‘CoacHyfied’) of 14 organisations that will combine expertise from the higher education and engineering partners with the aim of developing hydrogen-powered passenger coaches and transport for public and commercial use.


Coventry University working with Coventry City Council to promote transport technology innovation in the region Research News

The Institute for Future Transport and Cities (IFTC) is working with Coventry City Council and key stakeholders to showcase Coventry and Warwickshire’s world-leading transport innovation and rich heritage in mobility and transport design.


Bacteria can recover precious metals from electric vehicle batteries Research News

Researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Sports, Exercise and Life Sciences have developed a new environmentally friendly solution for recycling electric vehicle (EV) batteries by recovering all metals in them using a process called bioleaching.


Coventry University’s Professor Helen Maddock receives Women in Innovation Award for her contribution to the pharmaceutical industry Research News

Professor Helen Maddock, Director of the Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences at Coventry University, has been recognised in this year’s Innovate UK - Women in Innovation Awards for her use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the pharmaceutical industry.


Coventry University research centres stakes its claim as a hydrogen power research leader Research News

More than £4 million of new hydrogen testing contracts have been secured within the Centre for Advanced Low-Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS) at Coventry University.


Coventry University and the University of Rwanda host collaborative Summer School on Smart Local Energy Systems Research News

As part of the continued growth of Coventry University’s Africa Hub, researchers from the Centre for Computational Science and Mathematical Modelling delivered a three-day Internet of Things (IoT) Summer School (SSES Rwanda 2022).


93% of Coventry University's Research in Allied Health is classed as world-leading or internationally excellent Research News

Coventry University’s Research Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences and Centre for Intelligent Healthcare have had a successful outcome in the latest assessment of research in UK universities.


CPS Research Insights

The new CPS Research Insights highlight the importance of the research and summarises the research findings in a 2-page paper that is ideal for both policy academic audiences.


Coventry University dance researcher receives OBE for contribution to choreography Research News

Rosemary Lee, a choreographer and Associate Professor in the Centre for Dance Research, has received an OBE  in the Queen’s birthday honours in recognition of the  contribution her career and works have made to the world of dance.


Flat-packed electric trucks featuring Coventry University research receive millions in funding Research News

Researchers from Coventry University are helping to drive net-zero trade in rural, emerging markets through electric delivery trucks.


Coventry Researcher Awarded UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship Research News

Dr Jennifer Greaves from the Centre for Sports, Exercise and Life Sciences has been awarded a prestigious UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Future Leaders Fellowship in recognition of her research in molecular cell biology.


Celebrating five years of Coventry University’s National Transport Design Centre Research News

The National Transport Design Centre (NTDC) is celebrating five years of delivering research and innovation to create transport solutions of the future.


Coventry research finds high-quality uniforms can make workers feel happier and more productive Research News

Researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities explored the relationship between wearing a uniform and perceived employee happiness and productivity.


Coventry University researchers welcomed international stakeholders to higher education partnership roundtable Research News

A project led by Coventry University’s Centre for Global Learning (GLEA) – ‘UK-Southeast Asia Partnerships and Exchanges Baseline Research’ (PEER) – successfully welcomed global delegates to their first roundtable policy dialogue.


First-of-its-kind facility accelerates autonomous car testing

Coventry University has played a key role in the development of a first-of-its-kind testing facility for connected and automated vehicles (CAVs).


Dance, Digitisation and Intangible Cultural Heritage

Researchers worked with IT developers, custodians of cultural content, renowned dance artists, and marginalised communities to educate the public and preserve Intangible Cultural Heritage.