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The Big Question: What has Grenfell Tower taught us about housing, racism and social justice? Event
The inferno that engulfed the Grenfell Tower was a personal disaster for the many who lost their friends and families. The subsequent analysis and media frenzy highlighted issues of housing, social justice and racism. In a city celebrated for its diversity and social liberalism but which is polarised by race and class, poor working class and communities of colour appear to have been corralled into the worst housing in a global city in the 21st century.
Coventry University to play five-year host to UN academic council Research News
Coventry University’s Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) has been selected to host the headquarters of the prestigious Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) for five years starting in 2018. The university’s research centre, which is based on its Technology Park and which specialises in trust, peacebuilding and human security, will assume the role of secretariat to ACUNS from next year.
What the Prevent duty means for schools and colleges in England: An analysis of educationalists’ experiences Research News
New report from CTPSR seeks to get beyond the polarised public debate about the Prevent duty to explore the experiences of ‘front line’ education professionals.
Professor Heaven Crawley joins the Overseas Development Institute Research News
Professor Heaven Crawley has joined the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) as a Senior Research Associate to develop and strengthen links with the newly established migration research programme.
Rukshanda Naz Alumnus Reflection Research News
I am an activist in the Pakistani women’s movement since the early 1990s. A lawyer by profession, I also worked with a number of NGOs on issues of violence against women and children and on women’s empowerment programs.
Coventry Researcher Bastien Dieppois awarded Stanley Jackson Prize Research News
Regarding his last paper identifying the climate processes driving decadal timescale fluctuations in southern African rainfall and droughts, Dr Bastien Dieppois has recently been awarded the Stanley Jackson prize. This prize rewards the annual best and most significant contribution in oceanography and atmospheric sciences (including environmental and hydrological sciences) in southern Africa.
Coventry researcher discusses the importance of representation at festival for entrepreneurs Research News
Coventry University researcher Dr Huma Shah spoke with entrepreneurs and business leaders on the importance of representation in the workplace at Ideas Fest 2022.
Leading Locally: Sustainable Food Tourism in St Ives – Event summary Research News
Read our research findings report and a brief event summary on our ESRC funded event: 'Leading Locally: Sustainable food tourism in St Ives' hosted by Jordon Lazell in the Centre for Business in Society.
Showcasing latest transport innovations at the UK’s largest Low Carbon Vehicle event Research News
Showcasing latest transport innovations at the UK’s largest Low Carbon Vehicle event
Current vacancies within Research department at Coventry University.
Data Science and Computational Intelligence MSc Course
This course uses a blend of theory and hands-on practical elements to explore advanced models and techniques for addressing large-scale, complex and dynamic data challenges.
Babies with mild to moderately small birthweight may face an increased likelihood of childhood developmental complications – and may need the same monitoring and support currently reserved for babies with low and high birthweights.
The ‘SMART’ way of assessing the sustainability of English and Welsh farms. Research News
Holistic sustainability assessment of farms in the UK managed according to Permaculture principles and compared to certified organic and conventional farms using the Swiss SMART indicator system (Sustainability Monitoring Assessement RouTine).
The Other America: White working class views on belonging, change, identity and immigration Research News
This report presents an analysis of white working-class communities’ perspectives on belonging, change, identity, and immigration.
CTEHR Innovative Project Features in BBC's Terrific Scientific Campaign Research News
The Centre for Technology Enabled Health Research (CTEHR) have been involved in an innovative project launched by BBC Learning and the Wellcome Trust which is designed to get primary school children excited about science.
Katharine Jones joins the One World Media Awards as a judge Research News
Katharine Jones has been invited to act as a judge for the One World Media Awards, Refugee Reporting category, 2017.
Physiotherapy MSc Course
As a qualified physiotherapist, your learning on this course should further hone your leadership skills and develop your entrepreneurial mindset.
SomaticApp - Dance, digital software design and inclusive practice Event
This project aims to bring together expertise across disciplines of health and dance to develop the concept of an app that can be used by students to promote self awareness and relaxation through mindful movement. This can also be linked to dealing with related physical recurring pain such as neck and shoulder pain from desk work, etc. In particular, it will draw on somatic movement practices which are a group of activities that link body and mind for wellbeing such as Feldenkrais and Alexander technique.
Postgraduate Research Symposium Research News
The Postgraduate Research Symposium for the Faculty of Business and Law was held in the Jaguar Atrium on Wednesday 20th April 2016. Some 35 PGR students exhibited posters and the event was very well attended by fellow students and by academic staff from right across the Faculty.
Lecturer in Dance Nicola Conibere wins the Bonnie Bird New Choreography Award Research News
C-DaRE's Dr. Nicola Conibere is awarded a prize of £10,000 and support from a creative producer, to pursue a project of choreographic research.