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New Coventry scholarships to prepare Indonesian students for global leadership News
A doctor who fought to bring free healthcare to millions of families in Indonesia is behind new Coventry University scholarships to help others follow his path and make a real difference to the lives of Indonesians.
Sporting students get digging for a community cause News
Coventry University students got their hands dirty for a good community cause with a day spent clearing riverbanks and conserving tourist hot spots.
Coventry University’s community focussed subsidiary CU Social Enterprise CIC is offering up to £10,000 to help local people develop business ideas to tackle social issues in the city.
Local lecturer in the running for national nursing award News
A member of Coventry University’s teaching staff is in contention for a prestigious national nursing award.
Dr Dave Moore visited the Human Systems Integration Group at Coventry News
In April, Dave Moore from Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and President of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New Zealand (HFESNZ) made a special visit to Coventry University to meet with Dr Alex Stedmon, Prof Elena Gaura and Dr Barbara Howell within Engineering and Computing.
University's conference and training course offer helping hand for health journalists News
Coventry University will be the venue for discussions with some of the world’s leading health reporters next week.
Coventry University rises again in latest league table News
Coventry University has risen a further seven places to 51st overall in the Complete University Guide 2015 league table published today, and several of its subject fields excel with seven areas ranked in the UK's top 20.
Coventry University apprentices first ever to complete new chartered manager degree apprenticeship News
A group of Coventry University chartered manager degree apprentices have become the first ever to complete the new qualification.
Graffiti artist to create Delia portrait for International Women’s Day News
Graffiti art will help Delia Derbyshire inspire a city when her image is spray-painted onto a Coventry University building for International Women’s Day 2018.
Students and staff to benefit as Coventry University joins Santander Universities network News
Coventry University students and staff will benefit from a new three-year partnership with Santander which will provide financial support for international and entrepreneurial opportunities.
Award for Coventry University postgraduate students’ professional development project News
The university scooped the Outstanding Innovation and Delivery honour at the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) HE Awards.
Film screenings address food issues in Coventry and beyond ahead of Brexit News
Films addressing the increasing problem of food poverty in Coventry and how the farming industry is preparing for Brexit will be screened in the city.
Formula One simulator helps students experience life in the fast lane News
A new Formula One simulator is giving the next generation of motorsport engineers a realistic experience of working for a race team without leaving their university building.
Coventry University launches dual degree in China News
Coventry University has launched a ground-breaking dual degree programme in China, delivered in collaboration with the South West University of Political Science and Law (SWUPL), which is ranked in the top five universities in China for its law programmes.
Four types of employees who are potential insider threats News
Academics have identified four types of employees who can become a threat to their companies – and explained the reasons why their workplace behaviour declines.
Sporting students get ahead thanks to national accreditation scheme News
Coventry University’s sports scholarship programme is the latest to be accredited by the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS).
Hiroshima bombing sapling planted at Coventry University News
A sapling grown from a seed of the only tree to survive the Hiroshima bombing has been planted in the grounds of Coventry University.
Cyber expert says car hacking a “wake-up call” as cases rise News
Professor Siraj Shaikh used a West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner’s summit on motor vehicle theft to warn that security isn’t keeping pace with technology developments in cars.
More modern method needed to record parliamentary debate, research suggests News
The research analyses weekly parliamentary sessions of Prime Minister’s questions and compares Hansard reports with audio footage.
Business owners and entrepreneurs are being offered free digital skills training at a workshop in Scarborough.