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Transfer process information and guidance for applicants Research student application to transfer to Coventry University from another UKHEI.
Coventry University academic joins delegation to Palestine in support of the right to education Research News
Dr Ken Fero, Assistant Professor in the Centre for Global Learning (GLEA), was selected for a fellowship of the first Palestine Academic Links Seminar (PALS) organised by the Friends of Birzeit University (FOBZU).
5th SIMBIO-M Conference Event
This conference is organised every other year, aiming at introducing new technologies, advances and tools in the fields of Biomechanics and Biomedical engineering. As usual our focus is on research and in particular introduction of young researchers into the applications world.
Agroecology researchers shine at One Health Fair in Brussels Research News
In response to the escalating threat of climate change, the UK and Europe are taking decisive action by actively investing in projects and initiatives geared towards the mitigation of climate impacts.
175 Open Lecture Series Event
As part of our 175 year anniversary celebrations, Coventry University are holding a series of open lectures to showcase just some of the research activity that we undertake.
GLEA Professor named in Queen’s Birthday Honours
The pioneering work of Professor Duncan Lawson, co-Director of sigma and member of the GLEA Research Centre, has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours announced on Saturday 8 June.
Coventry leads £20m global research hub aiming to harness benefits of South-South migration Research News
Coventry University will lead a £20 million global research hub – funded through UKRI’s Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) – to tackle some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
Paper Struggles & Public Library and the Property Form: Exhibition and Seminar Research News
The Centre for Postdigital Cultures will be hosting an exhibition and seminar which documents how struggles over access to knowledge in the digital realm are reflected in the world of print and paper.
Sustainable society through Tokyo 2020 Research News
Dr Ian Brittain recently visited Tokyo, Japan supporting a variety of discussions about disability sports in the run up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics. Whilst there he was a keynote speaker at several events.
A new Special Interest Group Research News
Ran Holtzman, from the University’s Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems, is leading a new Special Interest Group (SIG) entitled “Flow, deformation, and reaction patterns in porous media.”
Newbits project Research News
Dr Alexeis Garcia-Perez reflects on the activities of the NEWBITS project which produced science knowledge to support the development of the European ITS industry and improve the impact of research on European policy-making.
First-of-its-kind facility accelerates autonomous car testing
Coventry University has played a key role in the development of a first-of-its-kind testing facility for connected and automated vehicles (CAVs).
Intelligent Transport Engineering MSc Course
Learn the critical skills to produce robust and safe Advanced Driver Automation Systems (ADAS) for autonomous vehicle applications. Topics such as vehicle dynamics and human-machine interactions are covered.
Manufacturing and Production Engineering Management MSc Course
Advance your ability in production engineering and management to help manufacturing companies meet customer demand, achieve competitive advantage and improve profitability and sustainability.
Public Health Nutrition MSc Course
Learn about nutrition science, public health policy and entrepreneurship and develop the skills needed to lead and enhance health outcomes locally and globally.
PhD students developing digital programmes to enhance healthcare in low to middle income countries Research News
PhD students and researchers from Coventry University are developing innovative digital solutions to widen access to healthcare in poorer countries.
Digital Echoes Symposium 2018 - Reflections Off the Future Research News
As an acoustic phenomenon, an echo is a reflection of sound off a surface. The time it takes to reach this surface and return is proportional to the distance between the sound source and the surface. Digital Echoes began in 2011 engaging with reflections off the surfaces of the past, in the form of artistic responses to two digital dance archives. For Digital Echoes 2018, we invited contributions that reflect off the surfaces of the future. As the question “Where are we now?” was the starting point for the Dance Fields symposium at Roehampton in April 2017, we propose for Digital Echoes 2018 to ask, “Where are we going?” Therefore, for Digital Echoes 2018 we asked people to let their imaginations run free, to dream up how this future echo might appear. We made this proposal in the wake of the publicity surrounding Yuval Noah Harari’s Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow (2015) and inspired by the concept of Future Studies, an interdisciplinary field not without its controversies (is it or is it not a field?). What interests us is the possibility of a certain rigor: the study and analysis of patterns of the past and present to explore “sustainable futures”. In 2018, we are also going against the historical digital grain of the symposium and encouraging contributions from a broader range of perspectives whether they consider themselves to be analogue, beyond- or Post-digital.
Building Partnerships for Indonesian Maritime Security Research News
The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) convened a two-day workshop in Jakarta (Sep. 9-10) entitled ‘Building partnerships for Indonesian maritime security’, with a diverse range of high profile participants.
PhD Student Natalie Dukes Wins Best PGR Student Poster Presentation Prize Research News
PhD student Natalie Dukes won the best PGR Student Poster Presentation prize at the Coventry University Excellence Awards on Thursday 25th June 2015.
Royal Aeronautical Society Bronze Award for CU Lecturer Research News
Mike Bromfield, a Senior Lecturer in Aerospace/Flight Safety Researcher has been awarded a Bronze Award for Best Written Paper in 2014 by the Royal Aeronautical Society.