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Brenda Hollyoak

Assistant Professor in Business Management | bsx152@coventry.ac.uk Brenda Hollyoak is an Assistant Professor in Business Management, and has served as an external examiner for numerous institutions.


General Regulations

A copy of the General Regulations at Coventry University.


Student Spotlight

We like to show off the fantastic achievements of our current students and graduates.


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.


Coventry University’s AME creating roadmap for future of next-generation battery technologies Research News

Coventry University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) is helping to advance next generation battery technologies by analysing production processes and supply chain challenges.


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.


Historical initiative digitally preserves India’s post-Partition heritage Research News

More than 20,000 images, prints and documents from the two decades following India’s Partition will be digitised through a new research initiative led by Coventry University.


University Professor awarded Fulbright Fellowship for extensive contributions to curatorial field Research News

Professor Carolina Rito has been honoured with a Fulbright Fellowship in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the field of curatorial studies.


Our facilities

The Clean Futures programme is a government-backed initiative supporting the West Midlands transport sector in leading the Green Industrial Revolution.


Fees and Deadlines

The Semester abroad is fully embedded in your TAR UC degree. All credits gained during your time in the UK will count not only towards your Coventry University degree but also your TAR UC degree.


Public and community engagement

Knowledge Exchange Framework - Public and community engagement


Biotechnology MSc Course

Biotechnology is revolutionising industry, harnessing the power of living organisms to develop groundbreaking solutions to global challenges. Gain the skills to be at the forefront of this exciting field.


Television studio

The Tank is the latest addition to Coventry University, with state-of-the-art specialist TV Studio equipment, including large cameras, mixing facilities and fibre optic wiring throughout. 


Information for local residents regarding alleged anti-social behaviour by students

Get information and updates on alleged anti-social behavior by students at Coventry University, and find out what the university is doing to address these issues and support the local community.


Fashion studios

Our fashion studios and laser cutting rooms are equipped with industry standard machinery.


Electrical Automotive Engineering MSc Course

Learn the skills needed to design and develop the next generation of electric vehicles. Increase your understanding of automotive engineering and help the industry overcome challenges in automotive electrical systems.


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.


Regular caffeine consumption does not change its performance enhancing benefits Research News

Researchers from Coventry University have discovered that the affects of caffeine on exercise performance do not diminish the longer people use it.