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A digital health social enterprise born out of Coventry University's Research Centre for Intelligent Healthcare, has won Tech for Good: Technology Social Enterprise of the Year at the UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024.
This project aims to review the way Ruskin Mill Trust evidence the effectiveness of their Practical Skills and Therapeutic Education programme and the impact on those involved.
With a focus on SMEs in non-Western transition economies, this study moves beyond a grand theory of global SDGs designed for national- macro level implementation, and instead theorises on SMEs’ inclusivity, a necessity if the SDGs are to be achieved by 2030.
Clean Futures offers this masterclass in collaboration with Sustainability West Midlands.
The aim of this masterclass is to demystify the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and provide UK businesses with a clear understanding of how to navigate compliance and create a competitive advantage.
Guest post by Professor Alpaslan Özerdem | At an incredibly sensitive moment, following the recent Paris Attacks, the world's leaders are gathering in an incredibly sensitive country.
This CBiS event will discuss the utilisation of big data in e-retail, to harness insights and foster a continuous educational approach to fraud prevention.
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.
Gothic Modern, 1870s-1920s is the first in-depth study to explore the pivotal importance of late medieval Gothic art for the artistic modernisms of the late nineteenth and early twentieth-centuries.
This seminar critically discusses the germane challenges and opportunities associated with imposing taxes on robotics and AI in the UK.
As part of the Research Hootenanny held at Elm Bank, the new home of the Centre for Research Capability and Development, CAWR nominated Morwenna McKenzie to represent the postgraduate team in the Postgraduate Researcher of the Year competition.
The report presents key findings from a prison-based study examining the role of a Drug, Alcohol and Recovery team and a Drug Recovery Wing at category B prison.
Coventry University is one of six higher education institutions across the Midlands selected by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to participate in the Doctoral Landscape Awards programme.
This British Council funded capacity-building project addresses UFES’s institutional and regional needs to enhance its internationalization capabilities within priority Social Sciences research areas as per its Internationalisation Plan.
This event will discuss Insurance companies: their corporate governance structure and risk profile.
A series dedicated to exploring how intimate spaces are shaped by postdigital media culture and our means of knowing and feeling the domestic, private and familial through social media, film, television, physical culture, screen media arts, performance.
Coventry University is using Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to equip teachers in rural Vietnam with the skills and knowledge to integrate such tools into their teaching practices.
Clean Futures masterclass teaching small businesses about demystifying the circular economy.
Coventry University postgraduate researchers (PGR) have created provoking videos that represent their research projects for this year’s ‘Visualise Your Thesis’ (VYT) competition.
r_lightBioCom’s ultimate aim is to enable the design and production of sustainable composite structures. Ultimately, this will lead to more efficient systems such as lighter and more durable planes and cars which can be re-used or recycled.