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Dialogue in the land of Genghis Khan Research News

Following nomination by UN Mike was appointed to join a multi-national collaboration with the Government of Mongolia focused on the social and community impact of rapid economic change


Dr. Geraldine Brady Awarded Readership Research News

CTEHR are delighted to announce that Dr. Geraldine Brady has been awarded a readership in Sociology of Childhood and Youth.


Call for Proposals; body ^ space ^ object ^ memory ^ identity Symposium Research News

Following on from last year’s Memory ^ sentiment ^ body ^ space ^ object, this year’s event builds on the collaboration between the Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE) and researchers in the School of Art and Design, and invites contributions from scholars and practitioners from across the arts and humanities. This one-day symposium will address how performers, artists and designers suggest the relationship of individuals to their surroundings. 


Dr. Geraldine Brady presents ‘Children’s and parents’ perspectives on ADHD research in Stockholm Research News

Dr Geraldine Brady reviews a PhD Thesis and presents her research on Children’s and parents’ perspectives on ADHD research at Stockholm University.


EU Referendum Debate Research News

Professor Glauco De Vita will provide his economic insight at the EU Referendum Debate in Leamington Spa.


BAM Sustainability and Ethical Consumption Keynote University of Surrey Research News

Professor Marylyn Carrigan was an invited keynote speaker at the BAM Marketing and Retail special interest group workshop on Sustainability and Ethical Consumption held at the University of Surrey, May 28th, 2016.


CTPSR recognised for international expertise in training peacebuilders Research News

The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations has won two new grants to share its expertise in training and developing best practice for peacebuilders.


Volunteers Required! Coventry Life Festival 2017 Research News

We are now seeking a team of volunteers to work with us to deliver Age Friendly City Coventry (AFC), part of the World Health Organisation Global Network of Age Friendly cities.


The Circular Economy and Sustainability: A Social Movement Research News

The CBiS ‘The circular economy: transitioning to sustainability?’ conference hosted over 80 delegates from across Europe and UK.


VIA Conference 2017 Summary Research News

The 2017 VIA conference ‘Integrating Research and Practice to Combat Violence and Interpersonal Aggression’, was one of the year’s successes for us at VIA.


Dance and Somatic Practices Conference Summary Research News

The fourth Dance and Somatic Practices Conference, which took place in July 2017, was another great success with over 100 delegates joining for talks.


Professor Gideon Maas, Director International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship, is appointed President of the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship Research News

Professor Maas took over as President at the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship’s (ISBE) 40th Annual Conference in Belfast on 8 November 2017.


Formula One simulator helps students experience life in the fast lane News

A new Formula One simulator is giving the next generation of motorsport engineers a realistic experience of working for a race team without leaving their university building.  


Coventry University launches dual degree in China News

Coventry University has launched a ground-breaking dual degree programme in China, delivered in collaboration with the South West University of Political Science and Law (SWUPL), which is ranked in the top five universities in China for its law programmes.


Four types of employees who are potential insider threats 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.


Faith and Peaceful Relations

The Faith and Peaceful Relations theme explores the role that faith communities play in building positive peace and fostering human security.


Postgraduate Research

Information on CAWR's postgraduate opportunities and research environment


India Hub

Our aim is to build and develop relationships across both business and government to enable us to launch new research projects and provide a unique and innovative offer to students and tackle big challenges facing the global community.


Disabled people invited to share their experiences and suggestions to make transport more accessible Research News

The National Centre for Accessible Transport (NCAT) is inviting disabled people to help shape the future of accessibility in transport.


Vascular Optics and Microvascular Sensing

Vascular Optics and Microvascular Sensing