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Why do Sukuks (Islamic Bonds) need a different pricing model?

This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity seminar series


Low Carbon Solutions: Coventry University showcases its latest research technologies and skills training at industry-leading event

Low Carbon Solutions: Coventry University showcases its latest research technologies and skills training at industry-leading event


Regulating consumer credit in the 2020s

This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity seminar series


Webinar for Access and inclusion for students with disabilities higher education network.

This online session will share findings from a networking project that aims to investigate the factors that influence access and inclusion for disabled students in higher education (HE) in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.


GameChangers

GameChangers is both an open game design course and community, co-created by the Disruptive Media Learning Lab of Coventry University together with staff and students interested in exploring the opportunities of creating games as a medium for both expression and learning.


ComMent: Social Enterprise Training for Community Mental Health Care

The purpose of the ComMent project is to create educational resources for entrepreneurial skills development tailored to the identified mental health professionals” needs.


Beyond Ecosystem Services

Beyond Ecosystem Services: Brokering Agrobiodiversity Management Enterprises in Europe and Internationally is organised by CAWR from Coventry University. 


Plausible drying and wetting scenarios for summer rainfall in South-eastern South America: A storyline approach

Summer rainfall trends in South-eastern South America (SES) affect an area where around 200 million people live. Literature identifies more than one driving mechanism for them, some of which have opposing effects.


How humanities saved maths and vice versa: counting what counts in a metricised world

Ralph Kenna is a theoretical physicist with interdisciplinary research interests. After education in Ireland and Austria, and following posts in the University of Liverpool and Trinity College Dublin, he established and leads Coventry’s statistical physics group, one of the UK’s strongest.


Research and Covid-19: Entanglements in the Epoch

In this symposium, we aim to explore both the impacts of the pandemic on society, and also how the pandemic has affected the work of academics and researchers over the past three years. 


I-CAHN (Immersive Culture and Heritage Network) Event

Join us online for an action packed 2 hours of Immersive industry insights and tech demonstrations, whether you want to find out more about the use of virtual reality (VR) augmented reality (AR) and 360 audiovisual technologies in culture and heritage, or you are looking to collaborate and find partners.


Earthwatch Europe: Creating knowledge, inspiring action

Earthwatch Europe is an environmental NGO with science at its heart. Their sustainable agriculture programme focuses on connecting farmers with soil health and water quality through collaborative citizen science to support changes that benefit farmers and the environment.


The Frontlines of Peace

This CTPSR webinar is based on The Frontlines of Peace by Séverine Autesserre, award-winning researcher and peacebuilder, examines the well-intentioned but inherently flawed peace industry.


Coventry University collaborates with Indonesian university to reduce electric vehicle battery waste

Coventry University has joined forces with Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in Indonesia to explore the creation of a joint laboratory dedicated to reducing electric vehicle (EV) battery waste.


Walking Through Coventry Data

Coventry’s year as the UK City of Culture 2021 has generated an unprecedented amount of data relating to cultural participation, perceptions and engagement. This has made Coventry into what is perhaps the most data-rich place in the world for cultural data.


Building the Sustainable City, The Game: Festival of Social Science

The event will be a 90 minutes workshop for 10 to 20 people, to come together and use playful imagination and game design techniques to imagine what a sustainable city might look like, how could it work, and what challenges its citizens might encounter.


Reducing food waste: Using non-market and socio-environmental evaluations to quantify potential impacts for Bristol

The city of Bristol currently generates around 48,000 tonnes of household food waste every year. The effects of 20% changes in recycling and food waste are explored, reflecting national waste reduction targets.


Financial Technology Network and Debt

This event will discuss the recent work on financial technology network and debt.


Inclusive Education - Supporting success for students with disabilities at university

This final symposium will share results of the Access and inclusion for students with disabilities higher education network – in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ALIGN project - a GCRF and Academy of Medical Sciences grant that supported the development of a network of universities in the ASEAN region, led by Coventry University in the UK, and Philippine Normal University, Philippines.


Coventry University and the Institute of Business Administration, Pakistan seek to enhance postgraduate learning

Coventry University and the Institute of Business Administration, Pakistan seek to enhance postgraduate learning