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Procurement Policy and procedures

Take a look at our Procurement Policy and procedures.


Guide for International Students: Coming to the UK

With 13,000 international students studying with us, we know how to support you from the moment you apply. Our multilingual staff can advise you on all international queries like visas, immigration and housing.


Coventry University’s Telepresence in Theatre project proves all the world’s a stage with ambitious new performance News

Coventry University’s award-winning Immersive Telepresence in Theatre project is crossing the pond for a special performance in Miami.


Learning resources and online platforms

To succeed in your studies, you must engage with the resources provided through your online learning platforms.


Postgraduate degree modular framework

All of our postgraduate degrees are built from modules. These are units of study with set credit values.


Extenuating Circumstances

If you are unwell and it’s affecting your ability to study or attend an exam, see your doctor and get official evidence (e.g. medical certificate, doctor’s note etc.). This is a requirement of the procedures. Online-only medical notes (e.g. from Push Doctor) aren’t accept medical evidence.


The Coventry University Festival of Social Science: 18 October - 8 November 2025

The Festival of Social Science (FoSS) is an annual celebration of the social sciences.


Raising a concern or making a complaint

We aim to create a positive and respectful community. If you have concerns, there are informal and formal ways to raise them


Misconduct and disciplinary action

If you are unwell and it’s affecting your ability to study or attend an exam, see your doctor and get official evidence (e.g. medical certificate, doctor’s note etc.). This is a requirement of the procedures. Online-only medical notes (e.g. from Push Doctor) aren’t accept medical evidence.


Research study reveals that babies not weighed at birth have lower survival rates in Sub-Saharan Africa Research News

Babies who aren’t weighed at birth in Sub-Saharan Africa are far less likely to survive to the age of five than those who are, according to new research led by Coventry University.


£1million research project explores how playful learning boosts engagement and skills development in university students Research News

Coventry University is part of a £1million research project investigating how playful learning approaches can change the way university students engage with their studies and develop essential skills.


Molly Browne wins Postgraduate Researcher of the Year 2020 Research News

Molly’s PhD research on horticultural, outdoor and nature-based activities for people with dementia has been recognised as an “outstanding contribution.”


Progression, award boards and results

After each assessment period your results will be considered by a Progression and Awards Board (PAB). These boards consider the results of each student on a course and makes decisions about continuation, progression and awards.


Academic integrity

Academic integrity means being honest, fair and responsible in your studies. You must complete all academic work independently and truthfully and follow the rules for referencing using sources.


Academic regulations, policies and procedures

The University regulations apply to all courses and form part of your contract with the University.


London Campus student appointed Bloomberg Institute Ambassador News

We are pleased to announce that for the third consecutive year, Coventry University London Campus has managed to appoint a Bloomberg Institute Ambassador.


Performing Arts Festival to showcase students’ theatre, music and dance talent News

Coventry University’s performing arts students will be showcasing their final year projects in theatre, music and design from next week as part of the School of Art and Design’s annual Degree Show.


Live ‘hackgate’ debate to mark launch of new book on the state of British journalism News

Coventry University is inviting the public to join a panel of prominent media figures for a no-holds-barred debate on the state of British journalism following the phone hacking scandal.


Coventry University professor takes on a dragon News

A Coventry University professor, Rosalind Searle, has played a leading role in a new BBC Two programme due to air this Thursday featuring multimillionaire Dragon’s Den entrepreneur Hilary Devey.


"Should we talk to terrorists?" is The Big Question at forthcoming debate News

Coventry University, in association with the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, is hosting a public debate next month at which a diverse panel of experts will discuss a controversial approach for countering terrorism.