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ERS Hub Annual Conference Event

Join the Electric Revolution Skills Hub Annual Conference at Advanced Engineering, NEC, Birmingham. This event offers access to specialist knowledge, networking with industry leaders, and community-building activities to enhance the UK's electrification workforce.


Coventry University Group to explore ways to support government training for crisis and emergency management situations in Singapore. News

Coventry University Group is set to explore opportunities to share its simulation expertise to help train officers and personnel in various organisations of the Ministry of Home Affairs in Singapore to prepare for crisis and emergency management situations.


Coventry University and the University of Salford chosen by NHS to develop training for healthcare workers News

Coventry University and the University of Salford have been chosen by the NHS to develop new nationally recognised allied health profession-specific training programmes for healthcare workers.


Coventry University aiming to help supercharge UK Social Ventures News

Coventry University is to play a vital part in a project aimed at supporting aspiring entrepreneurs to launch impactful social ventures.


Coventry University installing nearly 800 solar panels in bid to hit net zero carbon target News

Coventry University has begun work to reduce its carbon emissions and meet its net zero carbon target by 2030 by installing hundreds of new solar panels.


Dr. Mark Elshaw

Contact for robotics, neural network, electronic noses and biological inspired computing systems | Email: ab0487@coventry.ac.uk | Phone: +44 (0) 24776 53090


How the University is organised

Coventry University Group Explained


Dr. John Graves

Associate Professor, Institute for Future Transport and Cities


How we make decisions

How we make decisions


World Health Day: Coventry University Group training almost 9,000 healthcare students across the globe News

Coventry University Group has seen a 34% rise in the number of students on its health courses as it trains the next generation of nurses, midwives and physiotherapists.


Research project explores how rail transport can be improved for disabled people News

A research project exploring how the UK’s rail network can be improved for disabled people is being run as part of a unique PhD programme at Coventry University.


Advanced recording studio launched to help music students refine their skills News

A cutting-edge recording studio will help students studying in Italy to fulfil their musical ambitions and obtain a Coventry University degree.


Nursing placements

Placements are an essential part of our pre-registration nursing courses enabling students to meet the Future Nurse Standards and become eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).  


Dr. Jana Fried

Assistant Professor, Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience


Oleseaden Ojuegba Lale

PhD Student |   laleo@uni.coventry.ac.uk Project title: The Phytoremediation Abilities of Helianthus Annuus and Brassica Juncea in Spent Engine Oil Contaminated Soil: A Comparative Study


Dr Adam Jowett

Contact for Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) health; LGBT equality; Sexualities; Homophobia/Heterosexism; Qualitative methodologies | Email: adam.jowett@coventry.ac.uk | Phone: +44 (0) 24 7688 8654 


Work-based learning and CPD

Our postgraduate nursing courses are the quickest way to qualify, taking just two years.


Dr. Lopa Saxena

Assistant Professor (Research), Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience


Coventry University researcher finds ‘forever chemicals’ that can be harmful to people and wildlife in Amazon rainforest for the first time News

Harmful chemicals that last for so long they’re known as ‘forever chemicals’ have been found in the Amazon rainforest atmosphere for the first time.


Coventry University students dominate national architecture competition awards News

Students from Coventry University took both first and second place in a national competition for budding architects.