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Coventry University academics are coming out of the classroom and into the community to celebrate the role of the arts and humanities in society.
Coventry University Postgraduate Researcher Rose Kobusinge was selected to lead the African Youth delegates at a Pre-COP26 event.
Business development teams at Coventry University have helped Percuro Primal Pet Food Ltd, the producer of a low carbon pet food to secure contracts with retailers in...
Coventry University research has found that 40 per cent of primary school classrooms examined in a study did not have an adequate ventilation rate to combat the spread...
Academics from Coventry University’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences have found no robust evidence that conversion therapy can change a person’s sexual orientation...
Acclaimed actor and director Andy Serkis visited Coventry University to share his experiences and knowledge with aspiring actors, directors and media producers.
Coventry University graduate James Dornor has broken into the highly-competitive Formula One industry, and now works on cars driven by Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas.
Young people in Ghana are benefiting from a range of skills training as part of a digital learning initiative started by a former Coventry University London student.
Book lovers in Coventry had the chance to meet some of the world’s finest authors as Coventry University hosted a Booker Prize event.
Dr Janneke Adema, from Coventry University’s Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC), has published her latest book Living Books: Experiments in the Posthumanities with...
A Coventry University academic wants more support for midwives after a survey revealed more than a quarter of participants were engaging in problematic substance use.
Researchers at Coventry University are leading a major international campaign which aims to share and celebrate the importance of dance research.