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Mapping the global impact of shrinking glaciers on river invertebrates News
River invertebrates react the same way to decreasing glacier cover wherever in the world they are, say scientists who have evaluated more than one million of them in diverse regions with shrinking glaciers, to determine the impact of global environmental change.
People still desire the traditional masculine values of muscles and money in the men they find attractive and have not moved on from long-established gender roles, according to new research.
January’s record-breaking transfer spending raises questions about the inequalities within the Premier League, says a Coventry University football finance expert.
Student realises his amphibious ambition to open a specialist shop News
When Brian Cochrane just missed out winning a business premises in Coventry rent free for a year, it didn’t deter him from realising his ambition, instead, it just made him more determined.
First responders in war-torn Syria feel ‘abandoned’ by international community, report reveals News
The report by the university's Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations aimed to build up a picture of the challenges facing Syrian first responders, how they operate and what support they need.
New research reveals how gardeners can dig for health, not injury News
New research from Coventry University and the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) reveals that a bad digging technique can as much as double the load on the joints in the body, leaving people susceptible to chronic injuries.
Academics’ artistic alter egos present playful critique of painting in new exhibition News
Coventry University academics Craig Barber and Andrew Spackman, otherwise known as artistic duo The Habsburgs, present a new exhibition at mac birmingham.
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Chelsea Flower Show ‘refugee camp’ garden linked to university project News
A ‘refugee camp’ show garden inspired by a project in Iraq involving Coventry University has been awarded a silver gilt medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Students respond to ‘major incident’ at music festival during emergency exercise News
Students were tested by a simulated major incident at a music festival during an emergency exercise staged by Coventry University.
Coventry University arts graduates amongst region’s top talent at new exhibition News
The work of four Coventry School of Art and Design graduates has been selected for New Art West Midlands 2013, a multi-sited exhibition in Birmingham showcasing the best of the region’s emerging artistic talent.
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.
Coventry graduate receives ‘Young Achievement Award’ News
A recent Coventry graduate, who lives in Birmingham, has received a Young Achievement Award from the Universal Peace Federation which celebrates accomplished, public-spirited, philanthropic young adults.
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.
Coventry University design students shortlisted for adult non-fiction cover award News
Two Coventry University students have been shortlisted for a prestigious design award after reimagining the cover of Stephen Hawking’s most famous text.
Royal opening: University’s know-how the focus at new building launch News
HRH the Princess Royal opens the new Engineering and Computing Building on 8 February 2013.
Connected car testing goes live in Coventry as part of UK CITE Consortium News
A project to create one of the world’s most advanced environments for connected and autonomous driving has entered its second phase of testing, with connected cars going on trial on public roads to prepare the UK’s road networks for self-driving cars.
Fantastic flying machines of past, present and future brought to life at Farnborough Airshow News
Aircraft simulations, which have all been developed by students, will be showcased to international visitors and industry professionals attending the world-famous aviation show.
Coventry University scores highest ever rating in QS Stars Awards News
Figures just released reveal that Coventry University has been awarded a five star overall rating, for the first time, by the QS Stars awards system - confirming the breadth of its excellence across teaching, research and other key indicators.
Coventry University joins Institute of Coding as a lead partner to tackle UK digital skills gap News
Coventry University is playing a major part in a new government backed national initiative to grow and develop digital skills for the current and future needs of industry.