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Chance2Change is the development of a digital intervention to increase condom use amongst those self-testing for chlamydia.
This talk explores forensic fandom through three recent true crime cases: the disappearance of Gabby Petito; the disappearance of Nicola Bulley; and the stalker at the heart of the Netflix drama Baby Reindeer.
This research will examine previously undiscovered correspondence between Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, and Félix Guattari specifically regarding political violence, vigilante attacks, and resistance to state repression.
On 17th January 2017, Professor Heaven Crawley gave a seminar at London’s Refugee Law Initiative which explored the use of categories to include and include certain group of migrants, and certain types of migration experiences, from the framework for international protection.
The Centre for Healthcare and Communities is inviting registrations to a webinar series to introduce the new Structured PhD in Healthcare Sciences, launching January 2025.
A panel discussion and interactive workshop to bring together activists, those interested in fat rights and fat studies and people of lived experience to share knowledge, expertise and experience on the topic of Fat Flourishing.
FAiR will promote environmental awareness and practice in coastal fishing communities in Malaysia, utilising community-centred playful art-based approaches to embed scientific research in environmental conservation.
The BRIDGING project is a three-year project using extended reality training with autistic employees and employers to support entry and retainment within the workplace and reduce the autism employment gap.
New research and awareness of ADHD symptoms outside of the socially recognised ‘physical hyperactivity’ presentations of the condition, has led to adults being ‘missed’ in childhood or misdiagnosed with anxiety and depression throughout life.
Centre for Creative Economies researcher Victoria Barker has been awarded a one-year Fellowship award, partnered with the Local Policy Innovation Partnership (LPIP) Strategic Coordination Hub.
The project seeks to establish the ways in which Polish émigrés contributed to debates concerning empire and how race and racial identity shaped engagement with discussions of imperial issues.
This project is looking at ways to creatively explore marginalised communication styles with communicators who may be considered dysfluent by dominant Western societal norms.
CWX will unite and animate activity across Coventry and Warwickshire, support regional businesses, and raise the profile of creative and immersive technologies all with a mission to attract further investment and drive growth across the region.
HORIBA MIRA's Collaboration with Coventry University seeks to make journeys safer, cleaner, efficient and rewarding.
Coventry University’s Professor Glauco De Vita has successfully secured a prestigious funding grant to investigate whether higher levels of UK public and household debt are leading to increased wealth inequality.
Frederick Douglass, delivered a series of landmark lectures at St. Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry. Find out about this fascinating story of Black history and social justice with local Coventry roots in this interactive workshop.
A visionary new initiative led by Coventry University is aiming to educate and empower coastal communities in Malaysia to protect and preserve their environment and livelihoods.
Focusing on senior nutrition, "PRODOCÊNCIA NUTRIDOSO" intertwines teaching, outreach, and research. Partnering with healthcare and students, it trains future nutritionists while educating existing professionals.
An in-person workshop focusing on those 'left behind' by healthy eating messages.
Postgraduate candidates from across the university put together short videos to bring their PhD projects to life.