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Our Publications page for Understanding and Challenging Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV)
Our Publications page for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
Our staff have industry experience in UK emergency planning, international disaster preparedness and response.
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A collection of briefings from the Maritime Security (MarSec) team at CTPSR
The Our Work page for CTPSR's impact area: Understanding and Challenging Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV)
Multiplicity: The Varied Roles of Universities Supporting Small Businesses
Guest blog by: David Pickernell: Visiting Professor, International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship, Coventry University 2016 has heralded a period of significant uncertainty for the UK economy, and this is likely to continue for several years. It is precisely during such times, however, that innovation, enterprise and entrepreneurship become even more important, as new products, services, processes and business models are required to meet market challenges.
For students studying Forensic Investigations, we have our very own crime scene room, where you can investigate a range of simulated crime scenes.
A Case for Transformational Entrepreneurship: ZaaCoal Social Enterprise
Written by: Dr Stephen Dobson, International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship, Coventry University
We invite you to submit an abstract for the Disability Sport Conference, taking place from 26 June to 28 June 2024.
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The future of innovation was at the centre of discussions as Coventry University Group hosted its first Trilateral Innovation Partnership Conference in Singapore.
Research Fellow, Institute for Future Transport and Cities
What you study is more important than where you study, according to new survey of graduate employers News
Employers tend to value a graduate’s skills, the subject they studied and vocational experience gained during their degree ahead of grades achieved or where they studied when hiring new staff, according to a new survey conducted by CBI Economics.