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Thousands of pounds up for grabs for locals looking to solve a social challenge News
Coventry University is offering up to £10,000 to help would-be entrepreneurs in the city turn public-spirited business ideas into reality.
Uni’s cyber security spin-out given GCHQ boost News
A spin-out spawned from a link-up between Coventry University and tech transfer firm Crossword Cybersecurity has been selected to join a GCHQ-backed initiative to tackle online threats.
Illegal downloading isn't a moral issue according to researchers News
Pirate downloaders don’t think of their activities as a moral issue, according to new research.
Education Secretary visits Coventry’s Scarborough campus News
Coventry University’s campus by the sea welcomed Justine Greening, Secretary of State for Education, today (19 January) during her visit to the Yorkshire seaside town.
Law students tackle advice black hole with free legal partnership News
Coventry’s law students are tackling an “advice black hole” left by cuts to legal aid by offering free advice to hundreds of city residents in a pioneering partnership.
Record numbers of young people from Poland chose to study in the UK last year, with numbers rising from 850 in 2012 to 2,100 last year (+147%), according to new figures from the admissions service, UCAS.
School children invited to take part in sports research at fun half-term event News
School children will take part in sports science research as part of a fun two-day educational event at Coventry University.
An act of Shakespeare has been performed live by drama students in Finland and the West Midlands thanks to a life-sized digital portal.
Coventry University VC responds to MPs' concerns over industrial strategy News
Coventry University’s Vice-Chancellor and Chair of the University Alliance mission group, has responded to concerns that MPs have expressed about the government’s proposed industrial strategy.
Universities could benefit from being more ‘faith-friendly’, say experts News
Universities around the world should not treat religion as a threat or minority interest but as an essential part of teaching and debate on campus, according to academics at the universities of Coventry and Sheffield Hallam.
University chief welcomes launch of Government's Midlands Engine Strategy News
The government first outlined its plans to create a “Midlands Engine for Growth” in December 2015, with the ambition to grow the regional economy by £34bn by 2030.
Uni’s research into Mediterranean migration crisis up for ‘impact’ award News
Coventry University has been shortlisted for a prestigious award by the Guardian for the impact of its research shedding light on the dynamics of Europe's migration crisis.
Award nomination for enterprising staff member News
A Coventry University staff member has been shortlisted for a national award after her work helping graduates launch their own business in the UK which has so far generated over £100,000.
Boost for arts organisations as new business support project kicks off News
A new £400k initiative led by Creative United and supported by Coventry University’s Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) will provide free business advice to culture and arts organisations, companies and entrepreneurs around the UK.
Molly Browne wins Postgraduate Researcher of the Year 2020 Research News
Molly’s PhD research on horticultural, outdoor and nature-based activities for people with dementia has been recognised as an “outstanding contribution.”
Gamification Awards for 'Beaconing' and 'GameChangers' Research News
Coventry University has been recognised for their cutting-edge research by the International Gamification Awards 2019.
Matthew Lamaudiere wins Coventry University’s ‘Three Minute Thesis’ Competition 2020 Research News
On the 16th January, the Centre for Sports, Life and Exercise Sciences’ PhD researcher gave a quick fire presentation on his research into colon cancer as part of the annual competition.
Enabling students with neurodiversity in Argentina and Mexico Research News
GLEA launched their Enabling Students with Neurodiversity (ENTENDER) project by welcoming partners from across the globe to Coventry University between 4 and 7 February 2020.
Stabilisation Agriculture Programme
Our work emphasises the role of human agency to collectively restore and sustain relationships for resource stabilisation, while exploring transformative approaches that address the underlying factors that hold poverty and marginalisation in place.
Exhibition Exploring the Harsh Realities of Homelessness Research News
A new exhibition, Anthony Luvera: Taking Place, visualises the scale of the homelessness crisis in the UK.