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You can get help with your wellbeing and mental health, wherever you are studying. Some services are the same across all locations. Others depend on your campus. This guide explains what support is available and how to get help when you need it.
Assistant Professor in Automotive Journalism| andrew.noakes@coventry.ac.uk Andrew Noakes is an award-winning motoring journalist, author and photographer. He was trained as an engineer, gaining a degree in automotive engineering and Diploma in Industrial Studies from Loughborough University.
Publisher VIEW magazine and VIEWdigital.org website, specialising in social affairs journalism.
We want you to enjoy your studies. If you're disabled, have a long-term health or mental health condition (like depression or anxiety), or experience challenges linked to learning differences such as dyslexia, ADHD or autism, our Disability and Wellbeing Team is here to support you.
We all share the responsibility to keep everyone in our student community safe and well. All staff and students follow a code of behaviour that means if they see something worrying, they must report it.
You can get help with your wellbeing and mental health, wherever you are studying. Some services are the same across all locations. Others depend on your campus. This guide explains what support is available and how to get help when you need it.
Get to know your Student Union
Your Students’ Union (SU) is a charity, working independently from the university to support and represent students. As a Coventry University Group student, you’re automatically a member.
Criminology and Criminal Justice MA Course
Enhance your employability by investigating societal responses to crime, deviance and social harm on local, national and global levels.
Opinion: Why the budget is bad for social mobility News
Following the Chancellor’s autumn budget, Professor Ian Dunn, Provost of Coventry University Group, discusses why some of the policies announced risk weakening social mobility, inclusive growth and regional opportunity.
Coventry University wins Times Higher Education Award for game-changing electronic waste project News
Coventry University has won a Times Higher Education (THE) Award for a project which uses bacteria to recover precious metals from electronic waste.
Our researchers in future transport and cities are at the forefront of mobility innovation in a rapidly changing technology-enabled world.
We want you to enjoy your studies. If you're disabled, have a long-term health or mental health condition (like depression or anxiety), or experience challenges linked to learning differences such as dyslexia, ADHD or autism, our Disability and Wellbeing Team is here to support you.
We all share the responsibility to keep everyone in our student community safe and well. All staff and students follow a code of behaviour that means if they see something worrying, they must report it.
Talking to technology with the Turing Test News
Can you tell the difference between talking to a human and talking to a machine? – That’s the question posed by a new book produced by two Coventry University scholars.
You can get free, confidential support at any time through Spectrum.Life. This service is available to all Coventry University students, 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
As part of your UK Student visa application, you might be asked to attend a credibility interview. This is a normal part of the process used by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) to check that your plan to study in the UK is genuine.
Prepare for your arrival to CU Coventry. We've put together everything you need to know to help ensure a smooth and confident start to your university experience.
Research laboratories simulation
From Lab+ and bio-analysis to DNA analysis and genomics and analytical techniques - our new science and health building features a range of research labs.
Student Parking at Coventry University.
Inaugural Lecture: Djordje Jakovljevic, Professor of Cardiovascular and Lifestyle Medicine Event
Inaugural Lecture: Djordje Jakovljevic, Professor of Cardiovascular and Lifestyle Medicine