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Edible insects and food sustainability Research News
Could edible insects play an important role in tackling a growing global humanitarian problem?
Postgraduate Researcher of the Year Research News
As part of the Research Hootenanny held at Elm Bank, the new home of the Centre for Research Capability and Development, CAWR nominated Morwenna McKenzie to represent the postgraduate team in the Postgraduate Researcher of the Year competition.
Breakfast Briefing: Refugee resettlement: global dynamics and local challenges Research News
On 30th January, the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations and Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre held the latest of their Breakfast Briefings to discuss the global dynamics and local challenges of refugee resettlement.
Four types of employees who are potential insider threats Research News
Academics have identified four types of employees who can become a threat to their companies – and explained the reasons why their workplace behaviour declines.
Personal Reflection as a Coventry CTPSR Alumnus Ernest Asigri Research News
I have over seventeen years of development management experience with specialties in Peacebuilding, Human Security and Refugee Livelihoods Sustainability.
SUDSnet International Conference, 2018 Research News
Professor Sue Charlesworth (CAWR) and Dr Rebecca Wade (Abertay University) organised an international sustainable drainage network conference at Coventry University.
Faith and Peaceful Relations Forum Event
This meeting of the Faith and Peaceful Relations Forum, ‘Swords into Ploughshares?’ will explore this tension and reflect on some of the ways in which faith groups can contribute to conflict prevention and peacebuilding.
Gender and violence: Rethinking peace and reconciliation Event
This one day event includes diverse speakers from the world of international development, psychology, peace studies and religion studies to look afresh and in a more nuanced way at the topic of gender and violence. Through our exciting and deliberately diverse programme of key note talks and thought and discussion panels we aim to add diverse inputs and perspectives but also conversation spaces on this topic in order to provoke and stimulate thinking.
Evening Conversations on Being Human Event
Join us for an evening of discussion where leading mindfulness teachers and researchers will debate the pros and cons of children doing mindfulness meditation.
New Approaches to Supporting Wellbeing and Education in People with Neurodevelopmental Conditions Event
A free event for parents, carers and practitioners interested in learning more about how to assess and improve support for mental health, wellbeing and education outcomes in people with neurodevelopmental conditions. A free event for parents, carers and practitioners interested in learning more about how to assess and improve support for mental health, wellbeing and education outcomes in people with neurodevelopmental conditions.
The Centre for Technology Enabled Health Research (CTEHR) is delighted that Dr Katherine Brown, Reader in eHealth and Behaviour Change with CTEHR, will be presenting a seminar as part of its 2017 internal seminar series.
Getting Published in European Sports Management Quarterly (ESMQ): Do’s, Don’ts and Hot Topics Event
Professor Tracy Taylor, Deputy Dean at the University of Technology (Sydney) Business School and Editor inChief of European Sports Management Quarterly (the only sports journal ranked at 3* and above in the ABSrankings) will be delivering a seminar for staff and PhD students about the Do’s, Don’ts and Hot Topics when trying to get published in ESMQ.
Professor Tracy Taylor, Deputy Dean at the University of Technology (Sydney) Business School will be delivering a seminar for staff and PhD students looking at business and management research in a global context from the perspective of a top ranked Australian business school.
The Ethics of Emergent Creativity Research News
A new chapter by Dr Janneke Adema, Research Fellow Digital Media (Centre for Postdigital Cultures) is out on ‘The Ethics of Emergent Creativity: Can We Move Beyond Writing as Human Enterprise, Commodity and Innovation?’
Enterprise and Innovation Committee
This Committee is responsible for reviewing and supporting commercial activities across the Coventry University Group and providing assurance to the University’s Board of Governors that such activities where appropriate support the enterprise and innovation pillar of the University’s corporate strategy as well as the other commercial activities. Membership of the Enterprise and Innovation Committee is drawn from Governors, Non-Executive and Executive members.
Information for local residents regarding alleged anti-social behaviour by students
Get information and updates on alleged anti-social behavior by students at Coventry University, and find out what the university is doing to address these issues and support the local community.
Passenger Experience Steering the Future of Rail Travel Research News
Coventry University’s National Transport Design Centre (ntdc) hosted The Rail Alliance’s Light Rail networking event, influencing the direction of future commercial rail transport design towards a more user-centric approach.
Benefits of working with C-ALPS
C-ALPS is the most advanced test facility of its kind in the UK and offers numerous benefits to partners.
“Creating a Digital Cultural Heritage Community” Online Course Launched Research News
Researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE) have come together to create learning materials on how to create user engagement with digital cultural heritage.
Breakfast Briefing on “The Mediterranean Migration Crisis and Refugee Resettlement" Research News
On the 16th of September 2015, the Migration, Displacement and Belonging Research Group at the CTPSR joined forces with the Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre (CRMC) to host the first in a series of Breakfast Briefings.