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Varsity is the biggest sporting event in the calendar at Coventry University. Each year is jam packed with over 30 different sports teams competing across the city for Team Coventry, battling against our local neighbours and sporting rivals, Warwick University.
Sports Active's Try It, Play It, Love It programme offers students, staff and the local community fun relaxed, inexpensive sports sessions for all abilities.
Bishop Gate Student Accommodation
Self-catered, ensuite and studio bedrooms, University-owned - from £153 per week for 43 weeks
The Cycle Works Student Accommodation
Self-catered, ensuite bedrooms and studios – brand new in September 2017, from £150 per week for 43 weeks
Godiva Place Student Accommodation
Self-catered, ensuite, studio and twudio bedrooms, University-owned - from £153 per week for 43 weeks
The benefits of Coventry University Student Accommodation
Advantages of staying in accommodation while studying at Coventry University, including contents insurance, ResLife, and dedicated halls teams and on-site security.
Course Director and Assistant Professor in Fashion| angela.armstrong@coventry.ac.uk Angela is leading research on testing the latest smart fabrics, coatings and trims and their assessment in relation to current health and safety standards, investigating the sustainability of materials and manufacturing processes.
Course Director and Assistant Professor in MA Illustration and Animation| john.burns@coventry.ac.uk John has had animation work shown at the Astrium Space Technology Conference, Space Room, The Science Museum, London Oct 2010 and at Farnborough Airshow between 2007-2009. He has had exhibitions in Blackburn, The Lake District, Birmingham (MAC), Bath, Wardour Street, London, Frankfurt, and Paris individually and within groups.
Associate Head of School- International | ab7307@coventry.ac.uk Dr Rachelle Viader Knowles is an artist, educator and researcher. Her most recent works explore text and language, translocality, dialogue as art, and artistic practices/methods developed through participation, collaboration and networks.
Dean| sean.hides@coventry.ac.uk In 1997 Shaun joined the Coventry University as Assistant Professor in Communication Culture and Media, from Leeds Metropolitan University, where he had been Senior Lecturer in Visual Cultures in the School of Arts and Contemporary Cultures.
Associate Head of Industrial Design | School of Art and Design | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: arx093@coventry.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Media Arts| darryl.georgiou@coventry.ac.uk Darryl Georgiou is an interdisciplinary artist, exhibiting internationally and working across a range of media. His artwork is held in both national and international collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens/New York.
Associate Professor| michael.goatman@coventry.ac.uk Michael Goatman BA (Hons), MA (Res) MCSD FRSA is a Product/Industrial Designer who worked in industry for fifteen years before moving to teaching and leadership in Higher Education.
Associate Professor| chris.johnson@coventry.ac.uk Director of Design Project Work, with overall responsibility for all commercial design activity within the purpose built studios attached to the School of Art and Design.
Course Director and Senior Lecturer in Illustration and Animation | School of Art and Design | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: arx233@coventry.ac.uk
Course Director, Languages for Global Communication | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: aa2799@coventry.ac.uk
Lecturer in English | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: bsx271@coventry.ac.uk
Course Director and Assistant Professor in Fine Art and Illustration| jay.taylor@coventry.ac.uk Jay Taylor graduated in 2005 with a BA (hons) Illustration degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He has since gone on to work as a freelance illustrator internationally for clients in editorial, design and advertising, publishing, music and new media.
Lecturer in International Relations| robert.smith@coventry.ac.uk Robert's research focuses on the theory and practice of statebuilding; contemporary Iraqi politics; counterinsurgency strategies in post-conflict environments; and British foreign policy during the Blair era.