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Q&A: MA in Educational Leadership30 September 2025 | 08.30am Event
Are you a current or aspiring leader in the education sector? Join us to find out how you can study whilst working, expanding your knowledge, skills and behaviours within your role and so enhancing career progression opportunities.
Project Management MSc Course
Gain the specialised knowledge and skills to manage projects and programmes within commercial or non-profit organisations, ensuring they deliver impact and value for money.
National Student Survey (NSS) - Tell us how you feel
We're excited to make you an offer to join us here at CU London. Discover your next steps and start your journey to a brighter future.
Civil Infrastructure Engineering MSc Course
Prepare for a career in civil infrastructure engineering focusing on planning, design, management and maintenance of infrastructure systems, guided by global trends in policy and planning.
Data Science MSc Course
Prepare for a data-driven world and develop skills to analyse and visualise complex data, supporting decision-making in diverse industries.
Data Science and Computational Intelligence MSc Course
This course uses a blend of theory and hands-on practical elements to explore advanced models and techniques for addressing large-scale, complex and dynamic data challenges.
If you're an African student thinking about studying at Coventry, find out contact information, advice and entry requirements for students from Africa here.
Hydrogen Energy School Course
The Hydrogen Energy School is a 3-day short course aimed at hydrogen industry professionals seeking to improve their understanding of hydrogen energy technologies and their role in the net zero energy system.
Showcasing CHLS' funders and partners
Lecturer (Teaching) in Building Services Engineering | Engineering, Environment and Science Email: ae2672@coventry.ac.uk
Research themes for the Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities
Investigating Creative Economies
Research within the ‘Investigating Creative Economies’ theme takes a focus on the nature, scale, scope, infrastructures, ecologies, contribution and future potential of creative economies.
Space, Place and the Creative Economy
The ‘Space, Place and the Creative Economy’ research theme encompasses the transdisciplinary investigation of, and experimentation within, the geographies, places and spaces of the creative and cultural economy.
Creative Economies for Health and Wellbeing
Research and knowledge exchange under this theme is carried out with and alongside colleagues in the Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities (CAMC).
Find out more about the team at CCE.
The Centre for Creative Economies' research themes.
Creative Economies and Ecological Sustainability
Drawing from an environmental humanities perspective, research in ‘Creative Economies and Ecological Sustainability’ explores the role of and challenge to cultural and creative economies within the global commons.
Collaborative European and International Projects
Horizon Europe