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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.


Tire Technology 2016 Young Scientist Award for Coventry PhD Student Greg Smith Research News

The Tire Technology 2016 Young Scientist Prize was won by Gregory Smith for his paper on 'GS2MF', an advanced, flat-track tire test procedure used to gather data to parameterise Magic Formula 6.1 tire models. Smith has his own company, Tyre CAE & Modelling Consultants, but does much of his work at Jaguar Land Rover. He is also studying for a Ph.D, supervised by Professor Mike Blundell at Coventry University in the UK, and in his spare time writes for Tire Technology International.


CBiS Research Seminar Series Research News

Learn about our CBiS Research Seminar Series and how you can get involved.


International Conference Attendance: Trust Team attend FINT Research News

CTPSR's Trust Group will visit Dublin in November to contribute to the First International Network on Trust (FINT). The theme of the conference, “Reaching Out”, is about challenging the trust research community to stretch their thinking and influence, to encourage wider participation in the community from practitioners and academics in related fields.


WREV Showcase Research News

Read all about our Warwickshire Rural Electric Vehicles (WREV) showcase event summary and download our report findings. 


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.


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.


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. 


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.


Petals - FGM web app for young people wins Gold London Design Award Research News

In the Digital community category, the app, created to help protect young girls and women from female genital mutilation (FGM), has beaten off stiff competition to win a 2016 London Design Award.


Digital Heritage and Culture

Research in the ‘Digital Heritage and Culture’ theme explores digital (plat)forms as emergent spaces for connecting heritage, arts and cultural archives to people in new and transformative ways (digital humanities).  


CCE Projects

Across the Centre for Creative Economies, our project work explores the formation and practice of creative economies and their outcomes for people, place and planet.


The Turing University Network

Coventry University is a member of the Turing University Network.


Research Methods and Evaluation Unit

We operate a Research Methods and Evaluation Unit through which we provide internal and external research methods expertise to support all areas of our activity.


Health Determinants Research Collaboration

Coventry City Council is one of thirty local authorities across the UK which has been awarded funding by NIHR establish a Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC).


Vice-Chancellor's Advisory Group for Teacher Education

Vice-Chancellor's Advisory Group for Teacher Education


Student Experience

In the College of Business and Law, the student experience extends past our teaching with the dedicated subject societies our students attend and even run!


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Accredited ICDL Extra Qualification Course

The International Certificate of Digital Literacy (ICDL) is the internationally recognised qualification for computer users. ICDL aims to improve learners’ understanding of computers and promotes efficient use of software.