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Gesture Symposium event was met with a very positive response and opened the conversation along avenues that were not anticipated. Importantly, the day demonstrated gesture’s role in the emerging postdigital landscape.
The AHRC-funded Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership (M4C) brings together eight leading universities across the Midlands to support the professional and personal development of the next generation of arts and humanities doctoral researchers.
A lifestyle intervention designed by people with POTS, for people with POTS.
The ATTER project develops an interdisciplinary and multi-sectoral exchange program for scaling up agroecological transitions for territorial food systems.
The production of field vegetables and salad crops is highly dependent on transplanted seedlings that are grown in media often containing peat.
This project collects oral histories of Black Social Workers in Britain to uncover the history of racialised identities and inequalities in the children’s care system in Britain.
Low Carbon Solutions: Coventry University showcases its latest research technologies and skills training at industry-leading event
OFF SCREEN: Musicking archive film and reinterpreting collective memory in Coventry is a project designed to animate and interpret the mute television news collection from the Media Archive for Central England (MACE)
Join the BME Staff Network as they host a screening of the documentary film 'Exposed' on 31 October 12.30-2pm in the Lanchester Library, DMLL teaching room.
This project from the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR) aims to critically examine the emergence of what we call ‘austerity retail’ initiatives amidst rising food poverty in Britain. These include ‘social supermarkets’ and other forms of ‘community shop’ offering highly discounted products, and often making use of ‘surplus’ or ‘rejected’ foods which would otherwise be thrown away.
Urban Villages aims to bring together Roma and non-Roma to co-create a short film, images and a digital scrapbook exhibition that focuses on the experiences, identity and voices of the Roma people told by the Roma people.
The Centre for E-Mobility Research (CECG) is one of 10 organisations from six European countries to have joined forces and secured the significant funding under the umbrella of the Horizon Europe Programme.
Coventry University leads a team of international researchers on a new initiative to understand how websites and apps collect and track user data – and are recruiting participants from all over the world to help.
Coventry University is the only UK higher education institution selected by the Indonesian Ministry for Higher Education, Research and Technology to deliver a doctoral bridging programme preparing the country’s higher education academics for PhD studies.
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.
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.
There are different approaches to minimise the negative impact of invasive alien species.
In a new video, C-DaRE researchers come together to explore some of the questions inspired by their dancer-machine interactions that took place during the WhoLoDance project.
A Postgraduate Researcher (PGR) from Coventry University presented his research at the UK Parliament after being shortlisted for the renowned STEM for Britain 2024 award.
Paintings created by Ukrainian artists at the scene of the war in their homeland are being auctioned at Coventry University’s annual RISING Global Peace Forum to help raise thousands of pounds for those affected by the conflict.