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Train to teach in England (degree routes) Event
If you want to be a primary teacher but don't yet have a degree, our degree route courses might be for you.
Train to teach in England (degree routes) Event
If you want to be a primary teacher but don't yet have a degree, our degree route courses might be for you.
Train to teach in England (PGCE routes) Event
Are you interested in gaining Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) through one of our many routes into teaching? Join NITE’s course leaders to find out the best route into teaching for you.
Read Mick's story of his career switch from a Personal trainer to a Critical Care Nurse
To complete enrolment, all students who need immigration permission to study in the UK must pass a Right to Study (RTS) check. This is a legal requirement under UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) regulations and makes sure you are eligible to begin your course. If this check is not completed or is unsuccessful, you will not be able to enrol.
Illustration and Animation MA Course
Explore aspects of illustration and animation, including time-based narration and the visualisation of space in place, before culminating in a major project that embodies research and management of a portfolio.
Games Studio Development MA Course
Explore the exciting world of digital games development in an industry-facing course which aims to provide you with the skills and experience necessary for a career in developing video games.
Interior Design MA Course
Improve your skills and knowledge of interior design principles, applications and practices, and explore adaptive reuse and innovative design to give yourself a competitive edge.
Fine Art: Digital MA Course
Develop and build a future-facing creative practice in response to digital culture. Experiment with collaborative, immersive, and emerging technologies.
Conflict resolution and peer mediation in schools Event
NITE’s free PD programme offers short, focused sessions for educators at all stages of their career.
Managing successful teams in schools Event
NITE’s free PD programme offers short, focused sessions for educators at all stages of their career.
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Key voices speak out about Black history and education in new Coventry University webinar series News
New Coventry University webinar series offers honest conversations on Black History Month and the role of education in recognising black contributions and achievements.
How we can help Coventry and the West Midlands in the race to electrification and Net Zero Research News
With the announcement that Coventry University will join the £11m Project Pulse to help drive sustainable electrification, Professor Marcos Kauffman says collaboration is key to unlocking the potential of the region’s manufacturing sector.
Ellen Terry building revamp complete as builder recalls memories of the silver screen News
While Coventry students look forward to the official opening of £450,000 worth of new facilities at the School of Art and Design during the University’s open day tomorrow.
You’ll need a Student Visa to study with us in the UK. You can apply when you have your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). Your CAS is valid for 6 months and includes a number that you’ll need for your visa application.
When you join us, there are some extra costs that are not included in your tuition fees.
How Turkey is emerging as development partner in Africa News
Turkey has emerged as a generous donor for humanitarian crises across the world over the past five years, especially in the context of Africa.
Professor Nigel Berkeley speaks on all-Local Radio show News
Professor Nigel Berkeley joined Mark Forrest on BBC all-Local Radio show on Tuesday evening to discuss whether investing public funds in stimulating the demand for electric carsd was money well spent.
Researchers using radar technology for early detection and remote monitoring of cardiovascular health conditions Research News
Researchers from Coventry University, in collaboration with the University of Glasgow, have used radar technology to develop a contactless heart sound detection system that could help the early detection and ongoing monitoring of cardiovascular health conditions.