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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.


World Book Day

Today, March 2nd, is World Book Day - a celebration of authors, stories and most importantly, reading.


Structures, Systems and Autonomy

Structures, systems and autonomy research area at the Centre for Future Transport and Cities.


Digital Manufacturing

The Centre for Manufacturing and Materials conducts leading research into digital manufacturing technologies and processes.


System Security

System security research area at the Centre for Future Transport and Cities.


Metrology

This group focuses on delivering teaching, training and CPD to reduce manufacturing variation and uncertainty through improved product and process control. 


Art, Space and the City

Art, Space and the City


Affirmative Disruption and Open Media

Affirmative Disruption and Open Media


Everyday Experts: How people's knowledge can transform the food system

Everyday Experts: Book on how knowledge from marginalized communities can transform the food system. Includes stories, poems, & videos from 57 activists, farmers, practitioners, researchers, & community organizers worldwide. A recipe for change towards greater social & environmental justice.


Economic Transformation, Inclusion, and Entrepreneurship

Find out more about our Economic Transformation, Inclusion, and Entrepreneurship Research Cluster | Centre for Business in Society


Data, Organisations and Society

Find out more about our Data, Organisations and Society Research Cluster


Sector, Economic Equality, and Responsible Finance Studies

Find out more about our Sector, Economic Equality, and Responsible Finance Studies Research Cluster | Centre for Business in Society


Organisational Performance as a Dependent Variable

This project uses new tools (second order meta-analysis and meta- regression) to tackle several of the critical points in performance research and provide an efficient means to compare performance research across fields. Dr Ann-Marie Nienaber has developed a comprehensive model to analyse what antecedent variables have the strongest effect on organizational performance and gives implications for research and business management.


DOES PERCEIVED OVERPERFORMANCE DECREASE TRUST AND JOB SATISFACTION IN VIRTUAL TEAMS?

This project discusses practical implications for the management of virtual teams as well as research implications in the fields of social exchange and social comparison theory.


The Centre for Postdigital Cultures welcomes Angela McRobbie to the team Research News

Coventry University’s Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) has appointed acclaimed media theorist Angela McRobbie as its new Visiting Professor.


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.


UK-Indonesian research consortium unite to address global challenges Research News

On 25 February 2021, the members of the UK-Indonesian Consortium for Interdisciplinary Sciences (UKICIS) met to participate in the formal signing of the consortium’s Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), following the establishment of UKICIS on 20 August 2020.


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.


Turning a passion into a degree

Automotive and Transport Design MA 2020 graduate Jimmy shares his experience of the course, in the hope it might help future applicants.