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Low Intensity Psychological Interventions - GCert/PGCert Course
The Low Intensity Psychological Interventions GCert/PGCert is a professional training course commissioned by NHS England as part of the expansion of primary care ‘Talking Therapies’ services in the NHS.
Biomedical Science MSc Course
Enhance your expertise in biomedical science and develop specialist knowledge in scientific practices and principles. Build an understanding of leadership and management within medical laboratories and prepare for advanced roles.
Legal activism to Protect Peasant Seed Systems in Mali Event
Originally developed, maintained and diversified by peasant communities, seeds have become the targets of private companies seeking to privatize and exercise control over them. Peasant seeds are also losing ground as a result of efforts by the state and development actors to modernize agriculture and encourage the adoption of certified seeds.
Advanced Clinical Practice MSc Course
This master’s course aims to provide continuing professional development for healthcare professionals from a range of backgrounds and is rooted in Health Education England’s National Framework for Advanced Clinical Practice (2017).
All Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs) are required to abide by the University’s Regulations Policies, Procedures and Processes. Postgraduate Research Regulations with specific Research Policies, and additional Guidance and process documents are described.
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.
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Harnessing the latest science and technology to pioneer new and more intelligent ways of doing things is a cornerstone of university research. Coventry University, much like the city of Coventry itself, has a successful history of innovating solutions and techniques that add value to our economy – whether through knowledge transfer or commercialisation of a new idea – and we remain at the forefront of intelligent thinking with our cutting-edge research across a variety of fields.
Coventry University is delivering leadership training on behalf of the government company that oversees the operation, maintenance and improvement of England’s motorways and major A roads.
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Coventry University hosts half term event for city’s young footballers News
Young footballers playing for grassroots football clubs in Coventry and Warwickshire will get a chance to develop their football skills and learn about the science of the game at a two-day event to be hosted by Coventry University during February half term.
Coventry University’s collaboration with Aston Martin yields new degree apprentice graduates News
Coventry University’s collaboration with independent luxury car group Aston Martin to provide higher and tailored degree programmes to the company’s staff has delivered six new degree apprenticeship graduates, with 11 more in the pipeline.
Coventry University will look to play a pivotal role in driving UK electrification by developing a national skills hub aimed at supporting specialist training, after winning £1million in funding.
Coventry researcher to curate Uganda's inaugural National Pavilion at the Venice Biennale News
Art from Uganda will be showcased at the country's very first National Pavilion at the prestigious Venice Biennale, in an exhibition curated by renowned artist and Coventry University postgraduate researcher Shaheen Merali.
PhD Student || morri222@uni.coventry.ac.uk Project title: How are discursive notions of land and water governance and management utilised by key stakeholders in implementing reform and development agendas, and how do those agendas translate into policy outcomes: the Philippi Horticultural Area (PHA) as a case study
Research Fellow, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations