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CBiS Project Selected as a Finalist in Research with Impact Category Research News
A project based in the Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) at Coventry University has been shortlisted as a Finalist in the UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards 2019 RESEARCH WITH IMPACT (INSTITUTION) CATEGORY, sponsored by Emerald Publishing.
'Women in Research' Blog Launched to Celebrate International Women’s Day Research News
The Women in Research (WinR) network has launched a new blog to celebrate the diversity of work being undertaken by female researchers across the university.
Improving supply chain sustainability in Indonesia Research News
Researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Business in Society have taken part in the third Indonesian Circular Economy Forum, raising awareness of food waste in the supply chain.
CPC Researchers to lead a £2.8 million Project Research News
CPC Researchers to lead a £2.8 million project to develop an open, not-for-profit community-owned ecosystem for open access monographs.
Pirate Care June 2019 - Video Documentation Research News
Pirate Care June 2019 - Video Documentation
Coventry University Visiting Fellow recognised as one of the UK’s Top 50 Women in Engineering 2021 Research News
Dr Cristiana Pace, a Coventry University Visiting Fellow who successfully completed her PhD within Centre for Business in Society (CBiS), has been awarded a place in the UK’s Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50) for 2021 by The Women’s Engineering Society.
Explore - Postgraduate Scholarships, Bursary and Discounts Event
Find out more about postgraduate scholarships, bursary, discounts available for both home and international students.
Institute for Future Transport and Cities leads UK initiative to promote cybersecurity adoption Research News
Researchers from Coventry University’s Institute for Future Transport and Cities (IFTC) have won funding to investigate the economic drivers in the adoption of computer hardware security amongst businesses and consumers.
Explore Postgraduate Study - Online event Event
The perfect way to find out more about postgraduate study at Coventry University is to attend one of our postgraduate events.
Explore Postgraduate Study - Online event Event
The perfect way to find out more about postgraduate study at Coventry University is to attend one of our postgraduate events.
Coventry University Professor publishes new book on the historical endurance of democracy Research News
In his new book Death by a Thousand Cuts Matt Qvortrup, Professor of Political Science and International Relations in the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations at Coventry University, puts the current crisis of democracy into historical perspective.
Biological and Forensic Sciences BSc (Hons) Course
The Biological and Forensic Sciences BSc (Hons) course combines the study of the rich diversity of biology and the living world, with the forensic challenge of using scientific analysis to investigate legal cases.
Criminal Law and Justice LLB (Hons) Course
This course examines the foundations of criminal law both within the domestic and international contexts, while inviting you to critically assess the legitimacy of state power and its impact on individual autonomy and freedom.
Architectural Engineering BEng (Hons) Course
Our degree in Architectural Engineering is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills needed by society to design buildings and structures that provide sustainable, low-energy built environments for the future.
Civil Engineering BSc (Hons) Course
Our civil engineering course is aimed at students with aspirations to become Incorporated Engineers and who wish to study civil engineering with an emphasis on practice and construction.
Cancelled: Interwar Dance Disclosure in France and the Ethics of the Neoclassical Gesture Event
This lecture is about the ethics of neoclassical gesture in ballet during the 1930s in France in relation to an impending fascism that would soon make itself felt under the Occupation.
The Big Question: What does populism really look like? Event
In the next of our Big Question public debate series we examine, ‘What does populism really look like?’ Following recent victories for the ‘Leave’ campaign in the Brexit vote and Donald Trump in the US elections and the seeming rise of the ‘populist’ agenda, we will examine both the causes and potential effects of the rise of populist views and their endorsement through these results.
Evening Conversations on Being Human Event
Join us for an evening of discussion where leading mindfulness teachers and researchers will debate the pros and cons of children doing mindfulness meditation.
CBiS Seminar: Student Research Talks Event
Stuart Bowles (CU Alumni and current PhD student) and Lisa Ruetgers (current CBiS student) walk you through their research on topics covering alternative currencies and tackling surplus food.
Evening Conversations on Being Human: The Good Death Event
This event is part of a series of Evening Conversations open to anyone interested in debating science and its impact on society. Join us for an evening of discussion where scientists and religious and humanist leaders will discuss whether there is such a thing as a “good death”. Open to everyone.