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The first in a new generation of higher education institutions designed to meet the changing realities of modern lives is launched in Coventry today (Monday 17th...
Recent BA Photography graduate Aleksandra Zagozda has secured a studio assistant role with to acclaimed fashion photographer Chadwick Tyler in New York.
Coventry University’s Department of Media has released an app enabling students to access course material from their iPhone or Android devices.
Ken Fero, senior lecturer on the Media Production course has been commissioned to make a critical film about the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). The...
Graduate photographer Ross Rawlings has been invited by the prestigious fine art photography group ‘Uncertain States’ to be a part of its next exhibition and newspaper.
The search is on to find over 300 Coventry Ambassadors to help welcome visitors coming to Coventry for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Second-year photography student Daisy Ware-Jarret assisted one of the most highly-reputed lensmen, Nadav Kander, on a shoot last week.
TV personality and former Coventry student, Jimmy Doherty, was back in the city recently to officially open a brand new building for students.
Coventry University has teamed up with augmented reality leaders Aurasma to add a futuristic twist to its latest media campaign.
A senior academic from Coventry University has contributed to a new research report into the issues facing HE institutions in gaining and implementing student feedback...
A series of video guides to sports which will take place during London 2012 has been produced with local clubs and given a big screen debut.
Coventry University has risen 30 places to 53rd overall in the Sunday Times University Guide 2012, making it the second highest climbing university in the UK.