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CU Scarborough’s first lot of students have graduated News
An internationally-acclaimed playwright has been awarded an Honorary Degree at CU Scarborough’s very first graduation.
Global Journalism and Public Relations MA student records documentary with ITV.
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Across England, we collaborate with schools, leaders, and teachers to improve the quality of teaching and leadership.
If you are a training provider offering the L6 Teacher Apprenticeship, the National Institute of Teaching and Education is a great choice to be your End Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO).
Shape your teaching career to be among the world's best. At Coventry University's National Institute of Teaching and Education (NITE), our mission is to raise the profile and standard of teacher education globally.
Working with schools worldwide
Across England, we collaborate with schools, leaders, and teachers to improve the quality of teaching and leadership.
Our courses reflect the needs and motivations of businesses across a diverse and global landscape.
Families from as far away as Hull travelled to Coventry University to take part in a special ‘living lab’ football event for children with cerebral palsy.
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Our degree and teacher training programmes blend school-based learning, academic study and online tutorials. This means you can study in your home country whilst gaining an internationally recognised qualification.
Assistant Professor| ken.fero@coventry.ac.uk Ken is a practice-based media lecturer with a focus on production and an international reputation as a documentary filmmaker as well as 20 years’ experience in television broadcast documentaries.
Assistant Professor in Music Composition| christopher.hobbs@coventry.ac.uk Christopher Hobbs, a pioneer in the field of Systemic Music in Britain, was born in 1950. He studied with Cornelius Cardew at the Royal Academy of Music and was the youngest member of the Scratch Orchestra when it began in 1969.
Director of Arts, Culture and Heritage| geoff.willcocks@coventry.ac.uk Dr Geoff Willcocks is Director of Arts and Culture at Coventry University, where he was also formerly the Head of Department for Performing Arts. He is also the Chair of Coventry's Music Education Hub and the Chair of Music Coventry.
Assistant Professor in Culture and Media Theory| jongmi.kim@coventry.ac.uk Dr. JongMi Kim works for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in the School of Media and Performing Arts.
Associate Head of School - Marketing and Recruitment| daren.pickles@coventry.ac.uk Daren has worked with creative audio technology for over 25 years, from an apprenticeship as a sound engineer to a career in the music and film industries as a recording artist and sound designer.
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.
Assistant Professor in Media Production| clifton.stewart@coventry.ac.uk Clifton has a great deal of experience as a script editor and mentor, to writers and directors new to film and television.
An award-winning technology journalist whose work has appeared in consumer and trade magazines and websites, in the US, the UK, Australia, South Africa and Europe.
Sanna Wicks | School of Media and Performing Arts
Matt Read | Lecturer in Journalism | School of Media and Performing Arts | College of Arts and Humanities
Call for health professionals to improve how they talk to patients about losing weight News
Coventry University researchers are calling for better communication in healthcare as a study found hundreds of patients have experienced negative emotions when healthcare professionals talk to them about their body weight.