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Experts from our Centre for Technology-Enabled Health Research, many of whom have decades of experience in social work, are using their insight to shed light and offer new perspectives on the aspects of our child protection system – particularly those related to equality – that are most in need of attention and reform.
Lion Conservation and the Human Lion Conflict
Our Centre for Psychology, Behaviour and Achievement is working with African communities, and the lions with whom they share a back yard, to promote the conservation that benefits local people and wildlife populations.
Working with a team of international partners, Coventry’s researchers led the first ever large-scale study into the backgrounds, experiences and aspirations of refugees and migrants entering Italy, Greece, Malta and Turkey.
Engineers and researchers have been coming up with a number of ways to tackle increasingly tough emissions targets and reducing vehicles’ body mass is one area they have been exploring. Coventry University’s Centre for Manufacturing and Materials Engineering worked with Unipart Powertrain Applications and the Institute for Advance Manufacturing and Engineering to look into this issue.
Master Gardeners Offenders' Intervention
Experts in our Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience are working with partners in HMP Rye Hill to encourage these same changes and benefits among prisoners in an effort to create a long term intervention for substance misuse offenders, and to help promote new ways of developing skills and actions.
National Transport Design Centre
Coventry University, over 40 years after launching the UK’s first degree in automotive desig, is giving budding transport stylists and industry professionals a boost to map out their future careers and drive growth. The university, through its Centre for Mobility and Transport, has created the state-of-the-art National Transport Design Centre (NTDC) to teach and inspire the next generation of vehicle designers.
Find out about Coventry University's research policies and proceedures.
Innovate Magazine is a publication which reviews the latest developments within the research community at Coventry University.
Coventry University is a global research university and has developed significant collaborations with highly-regarded research partners around the world. Many of our strategic partnerships are underpinned by a jointly developed cotutelle PhD programme which enables candidates to benefit from enrolment, supervisory support and awards from Coventry University, and one of our international partner institutions.
Professional Doctorates, Industrial Doctorates & International Programmes
Coventry University offers a range of programmes for research students. We run a broad portfolio of doctoral training centres which are located within our research centres and provide a high-quality research culture and environment to support a vibrant community of Postgraduate Researchers.
More about external funding that applicants could consider applying to.
Examples from Coventry University's intellectual property portfolio.
Learn about Coventry University's partnership with Unipart Manufacturing and how they are working together to deliver the UK's first 'Faculty on the Factory Floor' with the Institute for Advances Manufacturing and Engineering (AME)
Learn more about Coventry University's partnership with Cyber Security and the and successful spin-out company CyberOwl
HORIBA MIRA is a global leader in advanced vehicle engineering, research and product testing, with a range of highly specialised facilities, and hosts a major transport technology park at its head offices in Warwickshire.
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.
SCL’s challenge was to address commercial and technological challenges faced by the UK, EU and global PCB industry. With technology advancing, in particular the component packaging device technology, the need for miniaturisation in the field of high density interconnect (HDI) PCBs has been increasing. As the increase in packaging densities continues, the device footprints will eventually reduce to a point where the PCB fabrication technology used by SCL (prior to the KTP) will no longer be capable of meeting requirements.
ITP Group is a Warwickshire firm that specialises in the design and manufacture of hi-tech multi-coordinate machinery on a new project that will help boost the company’s competiveness while strengthening the University’s research profile.
Life Science Group wants to develop new animal-free sera for cell culture and storage to replace existing media containing animal sera.