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An Introduction to Process Control Course
A one-day course on the tools, processes and reports associated with basic statistical process control (SPC) as a post measurement process, including how and when it can benefit a business.
First Principles of Measurement Course
A one-day course focusing on the core and fundamental principles of measurement.
Accredited ICDL Advanced Qualifications Course
The International Certificate of Digital Literacy Advanced qualifications are recognised individually demonstrating the application of a specific range of IT user skills and knowledge in the workplace, meeting employer workforce demands. There are three self study ICDL Advanced units and you can obtain a standalone qualification in any one of them.
Dimensional Measurement (NPL) Level 1 Course
This three-day training course introduces you to dimensional metrology and the importance of good measurement practice and the right measurement behaviours.
The Big Question: Election 2015: How was it for you? Research News
The Big Question seminar series discusses the 2015 election.
Julie Bayley Wins National Research Impact Award Research News
Coventry University's Impact Officer Julie Bayley has won a coveted national award for research impact.
CU Researcher Wins International Award for PhD Thesis Research News
Coventry University's research Dr Jeane Gerard has received the coveted Richard Block Award for her PhD thesis.
Geraldine Brady to feature as Guest Presenter Research News
Geraldine Brady is to feature as Guest Presenter at the International Summer Course on the Rights of the Child at Universite de Moncton in Canada.
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.
Associate Professor Siobhan Davies CBE awarded Damehood in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours Research News
Associate Professor Siobhan Davies has been given the highest order of recognition for her continued service and contribution to the dance industry.
RISING Global Peace Forum attracts stellar line-up Research News
Coventry's RISING Global Peace Forum is attracting a stellar line-up of speakers to explore this year’s theme the ‘Culture of Peace’ highlighting the combining roles of Coventry as the UK’s City of Culture with its iconic status as the UK’s City of ‘Peace and Reconciliation.’
Maritime threats like piracy and fisheries crimes significantly undermine the global economy and impact on the sustainable development of coastal states.
Strengthening the work of faith-based organisations in education
Strengthening the relationship between religion and education through policy, guidance and training
Collaborative research project launched to advance Women’s Communal Land Rights in Africa Research News
Coventry University academics have received funding to advance Women’s Communal Land Rights (WCLR) in East and West Africa as they aim to address the research gap in relation to gender and communal land rights on the continent.
Art, Space and the City
Affirmative Disruption and Open Media
Affirmative Disruption and Open Media
Call for Proposals; Digital Echoes Symposium 2016 Research News
For the 6th edition of the Digital Echoes Symposium, we focus on participation as one of the most prominent legacies of the digital, in particular how it invokes processes of collectivity, democratisation and decentring.
Prof. Hazel Barrett represents Coventry University at Change Plus Kickoff Meeting in Berlin Research News
Prof Hazel Barrett was pleased to represent Coventry University alongside all the partners of the Chang Plus project.
Migrant Voices in the British media Research News
Victims and Villains explores how migrant voices and experiences are framed in Britain’s migration debate, against the backdrop of a complex relationship between the media, political debate and public attitudes.