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Health Design & Technology Institute: Get Involved
How you or your organisations can get involved with the work of the Health Design & Technology Institute is providing new technologies and insights into independent living.
HDTI research project: brings together industry, academia and end-users to support current product development and devise an effective means of ensuring products are "fit for purpose"
Sustainable Post-Disaster Reconstruction
Sustainable Post-Disaster Reconstruction - learn more how Coventry University helps students, staff, and community navigate and recover from crisis situations through Emergency Planning, Response and Recovery Centre. Contact us for support during emergencies.
Human Competence Based Exercising and Simulation Training
Human Competence Based Exercising and Simulation Training - learn more how Coventry University helps students, staff, and community navigate and recover from crisis situations through Emergency Planning, Response and Recovery Centre. Contact us for support during emergencies.
Understanding how heat, air and moisture move across and through building components is crucial in developing long term durability improving energy efficiency and verifying environmental claims in construction products.
Monitoring environmental conditions can help us to understand the thermal performance of a space and highlight opportunities to save energy, encourage behavioural change and improve occupant comfort levels.
Multiple Fan Blower Door System
Improved air tightness is the principle behind the design strategy “Build tight, ventilate right”. By limiting the unnecessary leakage of heated or conditioned air from buildings, a significant reduction in energy consumption and costs can be made.
The Sustainable Building Futures project can work with your business to help improve energy efficiency. This will lead to...
RAatE Conference 2014 - Call for Papers now open News
The Recent Advances in Assistive Technology & Engineering (RAatE) conference is back with a new venue for 2014! This years’ event will be held at the Gallery Suites at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) Birmingham on Monday 24th November 2014
A research degree is a commitment that can take many years and during this time a PGR’s circumstances may change. To support and enable PGRs to complete their programmes, the University permits some defined changes to registration (subject to approval).
Registration for a Research degree is a commitment and requires a PGR to attend and engage with the University in order to successfully complete their programme of research.
The Postgraduate Research Admissions and Application policy covers the application and admission of all Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs) to the University.
Doctoral and Researcher College Board has oversight of and takes an active role in the approval and review of our Research Degrees, Transnational Research Degrees and Collaborative Doctoral Programmes.
Explore the support options available for research students at Coventry University. Learn about the Student Union and research representatives, library resources, the Centre for Academic Writing, Sigma mathematics and statistics support, and health and wellbeing services
Explore opportunities to work while pursuing your research degree at Coventry University. Learn about regulations and guidelines for working hours, and find out how to apply for on-campus jobs through The Future Works
Models of OIL at Coventry University Event
Global Learning; Education and Attainment (GLEA) and the Centre for Global Engagement (CGE) present a series of Seminars. Models of Online International Learning (OIL) at Coventry University.
C-DaRE Invites… Cecilia Almeida Salles Event
The line of research which informs this talk at C-DaRE arises from the need to deal with the documentation of a diverse range of art forms, such as literature, theatre, cinema, dance, etc.
Sharing Knowledge Workshop Event
This free CPD event is intended to share knowledge between invited speakers, staff at Coventry University, and teachers.
Refugee resettlement: global dynamics, local challenges Event
Around 22.5 million people around the world have been displaced across international borders by armed conflict, persecution or human rights violations. UNHCR estimates that two thirds of this population have been living in long-term, protracted displacement. For this Breakfast Briefing, Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre with the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations invite you to a discussion on the global dynamics and local challenges of refugee resettlement. We will ask; what is it like to be a refugee undergoing resettlement?