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Institute for Future Transport and Cities leads UK initiative to promote cybersecurity adoption

Researchers from Coventry University’s Institute for Future Transport and Cities (IFTC) have won funding to investigate the economic drivers in the adoption of computer hardware security amongst businesses and consumers.


Coventry University’s AME creating roadmap for future of next-generation battery technologies

Coventry University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) is helping to advance next generation battery technologies by analysing production processes and supply chain challenges.


Historical initiative digitally preserves India’s post-Partition heritage

More than 20,000 images, prints and documents from the two decades following India’s Partition will be digitised through a new research initiative led by Coventry University.


University Professor awarded Fulbright Fellowship for extensive contributions to curatorial field

Professor Carolina Rito has been honoured with a Fulbright Fellowship in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the field of curatorial studies.


Developing a Needs Assessment Plan for Self-Management of Adult ADHD

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.


Veiled Cities – Haunted Urban Realities in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

This project on ‘Veiled Cities – Haunted Urban Realities’ is addressed to art, cultural and memory historians of urban spaces between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as well as of the art, literature, music that solemnized the city.


Reducing plastic and packaging and waste in the flower industry

This project supports collaborative work between academic researchers, industry bodies and UK-based cut-flower firms to tackle these problems resulting in reductions in usage of plastics and packaging and better management of waste products.


DAISY - DigitAl, technologIcal and Social innovation mixes enabling transformation for biodiversity and equitY

DAISY - DigitAl, technologIcal and Social innovation mixes enabling transformation for biodiversity and equitY


Story Choices

All Early Years settings know about the value of storybooks to their day-to-day practice, and most already use some of the principles of interactive book reading. This project will investigate how much planning these storybook activities makes a difference to outcomes.


LiSTAR - Li-Sulphur Technology AcceleratoR

The UK Government has banned the sale of petrol, diesel and hybrid vehicles from 2040. For this to be achieved and for the adoption of increasing amounts of renewable energy, improvements in battery technology are needed.  


Coventry University Professor publishes new book on the historical endurance of democracy

In his new book Death by a Thousand Cuts Matt Qvortrup, Professor of Political Science and International Relations in the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations at Coventry University, puts the current crisis of democracy into historical perspective.


Regular caffeine consumption does not change its performance enhancing benefits

Researchers from Coventry University have discovered that the affects of caffeine on exercise performance do not diminish the longer people use it.


Calls for Coventry artists to collaborate in a second Coventry Creates project

We are inviting Coventry postcode (CV) based artists and researchers from the University of Warwick and Coventry University to apply to this exciting call.


Rovier Verdi wins Coventry University 2021 'Three Minute Thesis' Competition

Rovier Verdi, a second year PhD candidate in the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience, has won the Coventry University ‘Three Minute Thesis’ (3MT®) competition 2021.


MyCoventry

The MyCoventry project is an initiative that supports Coventry as a ‘City of Peace and Reconciliation’, by welcoming non-EU and EEA National newcomers and giving them the opportunity to make a meaningful and positive contribution to the community.


Circular Economy Hackathon 2020

An immersive, innovation-focused event to re-imagine how organisations, large and small, can and should leverage circular economy to minimise their impact on environment, resources and society, while maximising business opportunities and growth.


C-DaRE Invites… Lucy Cash, Tia-Monique Uzor, Katrina McPherson and Simon Ellis

Katrina and Simon host Lucy and Tia-Monique to discuss how human bodies infect and are affected by land, and the specific ways the lens of a camera helps us imagine and reimagine our past and future entanglement with earth.


When Amartya met Paulo: Social Work, Human Capabilities and Critical Pedagogy

This presentation seeks to offer a radically different model of social work based on combining the ‘human capabilities’ approach developed by Amartya Sen with ideas from ‘critical pedagogy’ and the work of Paulo Freire.


Net Zero Future Skills: Report Launch

The launch of the Net Zero Future Skills report, an in-depth exploration into the skills and workforce development needed to support the West Midlands and the UK more broadly on its journey to a Net Zero economy.


Magnificent Maths and Phenomenal Physics: Open Day

Join the Research Centre for Fluid and Complex System's general public open day, a day filled with experiments, science shows and talks.