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Coventry University Group has ranked as the best in the country in seven subjects across key themes in the latest National Student Survey (NSS) results.
Dragging an eight-tonne truck may not be everyone’s idea of fun, but it’s all in a day’s work for Coventry University graduate Joe Roberts in his quest to one day be...
A mum is set to conquer her fears and jump out of a plane at 14,000ft in memory of her son who sadly took his own life at the age of just 19.
Alan East’s journey has gone full circle from studying law at Coventry University to teaching the next generation of solicitors, barristers and legal executives at his...
Coventry University’s virtual simulation experiences (VSE), which allow healthcare students and qualified practitioners to experience real-life situations in a virtual...
New programme designed to help businesses develop green transport ideas - supported by Coventry University
Coventry University Group continues to grow its global presence with Hubs and collaborations all around the world. Here Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International), Professor...
Coventry University students are waiting to hear if their investigation helps German police make a breakthrough in the cold cases of several missing women from the past...
Coventry University Group has held discussions with the President of Gambia to discuss economic development opportunities, including the National University of The...
A Coventry University student who decided to retrain as a mental health nurse after her own battle with depression has created a well-being pack to help others in a...
Coventry University joins global programme supporting entrepreneurial growth across Singapore and Europe
A Coventry University graduate has secured a £4,800 investment to explore the use of seaweed and algae in diabetic wound-healing plasters.