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Sport and Recreation | Coventry University

Situated in a central location within campus, the Sport and Recreation Centre offers a wide range of activities for all sporting tastes.


Team Phoenix

Team Phoenix is a partnership between the University and the Students’ Union for sports clubs that are competing at the highest level in University sport.


Dr Rachel Matthews

I joined Coventry University in 2008 as an Associate Professor in Journalism. I am currently Associate Head of Research, working to support and develop the research culture in Media and Performing Arts.


Dan Hopkins BA MA PGCHPE SFHEA

Course Director for BA (Hons) Media Production and also an Assistant Professor in Media Production.


Study With Us

Learn more on study opportunities with the Centre for Post Digital Cultures at Coventry University.


Meet the Team

Meet the people behind Centre for Intelligent Healthcare, from our academic staff to PhD Researchers.


Procurement News

Procurement News


Inmaculada Gonzalez

Lecturer in Spanish | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: bsx313@coventry.ac.uk


InoCardia Simulated Hearts for Testing Drugs

When drugs are developed to treat a particular disease or for human use purposes they sometimes have side effects that cause damage to the heart. Pioneering work by experts in our Centre for Applied Biological and Exercise Sciences is creating a revolutionary solution to this problem.


Dr Christopher Hobbs

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.


Dr. Timothy Rodgers

Associate Professor in Economics and Finance | ecx004@coventry.ac.uk  Dr Rodgers is an Associate Professor in Economics and Finance, and Academic Course Director of MSc Investment Management. He teaches, researches, and supervises PhDs in the area of finance.


Wholodance

The Wholodance project’s innovative use of state-of-the-art technology aims to develop a range of new tools to help dancers investigate movement content in greater depth, to invent and preserve new dance compositions digitally and to widen access to dance.


Dr. Anvita Kumar

Assistant Professor in Marketing |  Anvita.Kumar@coventry.ac.uk Dr Kumar is an Assistant Professor in Marketing with teaching experience for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Her main areas of teaching interest are Consumer Behaviour, Global Marketing and Applied Marketing.


Dr Geoff Willcocks

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.


Suresh George

Associate Professor in International Business | aa3262@coventry.ac.uk Dr. George is Associate Professor in International Business within the School of Strategy and Leadership, with research interests in the links between institutional environments and the geopolitical context of doing business.


Dr Wei Song

Assistant Professor in Economics | ab0149@coventry.ac.uk Dr. Song is Assistant Professor in Economics, and teaches a variety of modules, as well as leading modules and supervising dissertations.


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Our Research

The Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience drives innovative research for the understanding and development of resilient food and water systems throughout the world.


The 5G Creative Explorer

The 5G Creative Explorer project aims to draw back the curtain on the use of immersive technologies in creative practices, facilitating new, faster and increasingly innovative ways of working, and bringing people together from across the globe.


Investigating Creative Economies

Research within the ‘Investigating Creative Economies’ theme takes a focus on the nature, scale, scope, infrastructures, ecologies, contribution and future potential of creative economies.