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World Health Day – Working hand in hand to build a healthier world Event
To mark World Health Day 2021, Coventry University invite you to join us to hear about the latest innovations in healthcare and how by working together we can all contribute to a healthier world.
Paralympic history and its impact on the lives of disabled people
Research by the Centre for Business in Society has established a unique database on the history and development of the Paralympic Games that has significantly increased awareness of issues connected with disability in the wider society.
Photomontage Workshop Event
Andrew Spackman is Course Director for the BA (Hons) Illustration course in the Faculty of Art and Design. His own practice spans electronic music composition, graphic design, illustration and various art projects.
Research themes of the Centre for Resilient Business and Society
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
The Doctor of Business Administration is designed for practising managers with the experience and roles to facilitate impactful change within their organisations as a result of their research.
Call for Proposals; body ^ space ^ object ^ memory ^ identity Symposium Research News
Following on from last year’s Memory ^ sentiment ^ body ^ space ^ object, this year’s event builds on the collaboration between the Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE) and researchers in the School of Art and Design, and invites contributions from scholars and practitioners from across the arts and humanities. This one-day symposium will address how performers, artists and designers suggest the relationship of individuals to their surroundings.
Lecturer in Marketing and Advertising | ali.baig@coventry.ac.uk Ali's teaching responsibilities campaign management, global marketing and marketing principles. His research interests include communicating to hard-to-reach groups, place branding and celebrity endorsement.
Information on work experience options at Coventry University London.
Assistant Professor | m.crossan@coventry.ac.uk Mary Crossan is Assistant Professor in the School of Strategy and Leadership. She is also a module leader and is part of the course management team for one of the University's largest courses, BA Business Management.
Assistant Professor in Accounting | ab2990@coventry.ac.uk Christopher Lees is an Assistant Professor in Accounting, and a CIPFA qualified accountant with public sector experience.
Associate Head of School (Student Experience) | k.gray@coventry.ac.uk As Associate Head for Student Experience in the School of Economics, Finance and Accounting, Dr. Gray is responsible for managign and enhancing the experience of students in the school.
Information on the Document Supply Service.
Coventry University has received another award recognising its pioneering work on the LithiumCycle™ process.
Postgraduate Certificate in Crisis and Organisational Resilience (PGCert)
This 100% online Crisis and Organisational Resilience PGCert course aims to equip you with the skills and knowledge to assess risks, enhance organisational resilience and build expertise in business continuity and crisis.
Course Director and Lecturer in Marketing | School of Management | College of Business and Law | Email: ac4955@coventry.ac.uk
Clean Futures is a government backed programme designed to support the West Midlands' transport sector to be at the heart of the Green Industrial Revolution.
Researchers design new citizen science project to study the impact of air quality on honey bees Research News
A pilot study by Coventry University’s Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR), supported by the British Bee Keepers Association (BBKA), will work with beekeepers across the Midlands to explore the possible impacts of air pollution on honey bee health.
Behind the bouquet: building resilience in the flower supply chains Research News
A team of researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) are providing research insights for a project supporting flower industry workers in Kenya who have been affected by the coronavirus crisis.
We understand that you have many aspects to your life, but you recognise that gaining higher-level skills and qualifications is really important. That’s why we are designing this new way of studying.
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.