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Coventry University health and wellbeing research features at the 2022 EIT Summer School Research News
For the third year running, Coventry University has the honour of hosting the only European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Digital Summer School for healthcare focused businesses, organisations and teaching and learning institutions.
University researchers drive professional recognition of Clinical Exercise Physiologists as expert healthcare staff Research News
CEP-UK has announced that Clinical Exercise Physiologists are now eligible for professional registration with the Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Academy for Healthcare Science (AHCS).
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Coventry University to host this year’s Research Methodology Conference Research News
Coventry University’s Centre for Global Learning has been selected to host the 2022 Research Methodology Conference (RMC), organised by the London Institute of Social Studies.
Coventry University-led project recruits citizen scientists to help internet data tracking Research News
Coventry University leads a team of international researchers on a new initiative to understand how websites and apps collect and track user data – and are recruiting participants from all over the world to help.
Research demonstrates need for more collaborative rehabilitative programmes
A multidisciplinary team of Coventry University researchers has looked at how charities and community organisations delivering rehabilitative programmes can impact the lives of men and women in prison and through the gate.
Reducing the Public’s Financial Vulnerability
Research led by academics in the Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) investigated the effectiveness of different approaches to help adults in low-to-moderate income households successfully manage their money.
Drug-Testing Technology Saves Millions of Pounds and Lives
From 2002, a team of researchers from the Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences have been working to address this issue by using novel techniques and scientific methods to improve the early detection of adverse drug issues on heart contraction.
Migrant and refugee voices shape policy through internationally renowned research
Policy on migration is often driven by politics and incorrect assumptions as to why people move. Professor Heaven Crawley, Dr Katharine Jones and Dr Simon McMahon from the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations undertook the first ever large-scale study into the backgrounds, experiences and aspirations of refugees and migrants
Improving the Lives of People Living with Long-Term Health Conditions
Research by Professor Andy Turner and Dr Faith Martin from the Centre for Intelligent Healthcare has been influential in the field of positive psychology (improving personal and societal wellbeing), leading to the development of several self-management interventions.
Improving Care for Young People with Long-Term Illnesses and Complex Health Needs
Research led by Professor Jane Coad and Team focused on experiences of young people and their carers, to ensure a stronger choice, voice, and better quality of life.
New Living Library launched to influence sustainable food systems Research News
A new ‘Living Library’ showcasing good-practice examples of collaborative short food supply chains has been launched.
New research from Coventry University could help detect circulatory diseases in patients more quickly Research News
The Centre for Intelligent Healthcare (CIH) has established a specialist research facility at Coventry University’s Technology Park which is investigating the benefits of new equipment and techniques that could be used for microvascular imaging – generating pictures of the body’s smallest blood vessels.
Paralympic history and its impact on the lives of disabled people
Research by the Centre for Business in Society has established a unique database on the history and development of the Paralympic Games that has significantly increased awareness of issues connected with disability in the wider society.
Promoting the value of sustainable practices in global cut-flower supply chains
Research by the Centre for Business in Society has shown how cut-flower producers, wholesalers, retailers, governments, and representative groups can embed sustainability policies and practices within supply chains.
Transitions in the automotive sector: challenges in delivering a low emission strategy
UK policy to ban sales of new petrol, diesel and hybrid vehicles by 2030 presents considerable challenges for people, businesses and places. Multiple research projects led by Coventry University, have resulted in policy solutions that have positively influenced behaviours regarding the adoption of electric vehicles.
Coventry University researchers run art competition and participatory research project on Irish Mythology and Gender Research News
In collaboration with the Irish Post newspaper, Rathcroghan Visitor Centre, and Story Archaeology in Ireland, Coventry University’s Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems is running an arts competition celebrating women in Irish mythology and folklore.
RISING Global Peace Forum: Digital Peace Research News
The husband of a woman who was held captive for six years in Iran and a Ukrainian politician who served under Volodymyr Zelensky are among the speakers at this year’s RISING Global Peace Forum.
Coventry University to hold Ukrainian art auction to support those impacted by the war Research News
Paintings created by Ukrainian artists at the scene of the war in their homeland are being auctioned at Coventry University’s annual RISING Global Peace Forum to help raise thousands of pounds for those affected by the conflict.
Five years of research that’s transforming education across the globe Research News
The Centre for Global Learning (GLEA) are celebrating five years of delivering inspiring research that aims to inform and transform local and global education.