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Assistant Professor of English Language | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: aa6177@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in English Language| michael.cribb@coventry.ac.uk Michael spent many years teaching English language and linguistics in the Far East before returning to the United Kingdom in 2004. He currently teaches English language at Coventry University where he specialises in discourse analysis and psycholinguistics. A fellow of the HEA (Higher Education Academy) and he has presented at many conferences, the most recent one being in Valencia, Spain.
Coventry University and KPIT launch a new Master of Technology course for KPIT employees based in India Research News
KPIT, a global software development and integration partner to the automotive and mobility ecosystem, and Coventry University based in the United Kingdom, announced a new Master of Technology course to be delivered to KPIT employees based in India.
Agriculture Initiative in Refugee Camps
Researchers at the Centre of Agroecology, Water and Resilience have worked with the Lemon Tree Trust to change this and to help transform the landscape of refugee camps with trees, plants and crops. Their project is crucial in making refugee camps greener, healthier and more productive places to live.
Transportation is a crucial aspect of everyday business, particularly for companies in rural areas that often face greater challenges connecting with customers than their urban counterparts. Delivering goods and ferrying staff to and from work in remote locations can increase costs and stifle growth. Researchers in our Centre for Business in Society have been working with local government and industry on an initiative to help rural businesses from a range of sectors make the most of the potential long-term benefits of using electric vehicles.
Rail traveller numbers have doubled since the mid 1990s. With this number set to double again in the next 25 years, this raises a whole host of challenges for the nations networks. Coventry University’s Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) has embarked on a project with companies including Network Rail, Virgin Trains, Serco, Alstom Transport, ID Computing and Oxford University to monitor and subsequently tackle just that.
Researchers in our Centre for Psychology, Behaviour and Achievement have created the UK’s first set of measures to guide health service providers as part of a three-year project into building a support network for adults with Autism spectrum condition, specifically in relation to depression and suicidality.
A healthy and happy population is one which benefits from all facets of society – from early years education to social justice policy – being geared towards preserving and improving our physical and mental wellbeing. Ageing populations and rises in mental ill-health are just some of the significant challenges we face, but at Coventry University we’re transforming the way we tackle these issues – among others – through research.
The European Space (ESpace) Project – coordinated by a team led by our Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE) – has been addressing this issue by looking at the creative reuse of digital cultural heritage.
As home to the largest selection of forward thinking vocational health and social care courses in the Midlands, we have a variety of specialised locations across campus to fulfil our students requirements.
The School of Health and Care is made up of the subject areas including Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Dietetics, Paramedic Science and Operating Department practice.
Gifts, Gown Hire and Photography
For your graduation you will need to hire your gown in advance. You may also wish to organise a photographer and purchase a DVD of your ceremony.
All about life in the city of Coventry including university buildings and facilities as well as extra-curricular activities like sports and societies.
Support Coventry University offers students, help with disabilities, physical or mental health issues, counselling, a medical centre and Spirituality and Faith centre are all located on campus.
Some of the cutting-edge research work carried out at Coventry University by academics and teaching staff.
The College of Business and Law’s long standing partnership with the Coventry Blaze ice hockey team has seen over 50 players graduate successfully in a variety of Business School bachelor’s and master’s disciplines over the last 16 years.
Many of our courses within the College of Business and Law are formally recognised by professional accrediting bodies.
At Coventry Business School, we recognise that a degree is a significant step towards enhancing your career prospects and in preparing for future employment.
The Saturday Art Club is a free initiative for 14-16 year olds which aims to nurture young people's talents, improve their skills, increase their confidence, raise their aspirations and to give them an insight into studying at university as well as an understanding of careers in the creative industries.