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iKUDU aims to contribute to developing a contextualised South African concept of internationalisation of the curriculum, which will be embedded in the broad context of curriculum transformation.
The Classical Association hosts the largest annual event for Classics in the UK, and CAMC will have a considerable presence at the Classical Association Conference, University of Warwick, in March 2024.
This CFCI event will discuss research approaches in economics and finance: can there be a conflict?
This project aims to build a collaborative partnership between Coventry University and Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA).
Helen and Kyra will present their work as part of the new Body and Land C-DaRE Invites... series.
The second cohort of cutting-edge small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with the potential to revolutionise green transport have been selected to join the Clean Futures accelerator programme.
A showcase of the Creative and Immersive Technology sector within the West Midlands.
This research aims to assess the impact of this policy change on farmers through environmental, technical and economic perspectives.
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.
Coventry University is developing new approaches to UK–Southeast Asia research and education collaborations through a growing portfolio of projects focused on inclusion, mutual learning and long-term impacts.
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.
Artists and old friends Rosemary Lee and Simon Whitehead discuss land as a primal influence on their relative practices.
Using Real-Time Cell Metabolic Analysis to establish how physiological and pathophysiological concentrations of FA impact mitochondrial function, capacity and substrate utilisation in human skeletal muscle cells.
A team of researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) are providing research insights for a project supporting flower industry workers in Kenya who have been affected by the coronavirus crisis.
Coventry University and Midlands Business Insider Magazine hosted a roundtable discussion, exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) and data can deliver beneficial business impacts across a range of industry sectors.
The event being organised at Coventry University will allow members of the public and interested individuals to attend in person, or online, to ask questions and engage with a panel working around AI to better grasp the current risks and benefits of the different AI technologies and AI-driven algorithms.
This event will discuss the main challenges faced by UK heritage organisations, to identify potential research agendas.
Join the Research Centre for Fluid and Complex System's general public open day, a day filled with experiments, science shows and talks.
This study aims to research the evolving field of Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Higher Education (HE) through a Global South-North research project, focusing on female voices.
Across two UK universities, we will conduct a preliminary exploratory online survey with international students about awareness of and attitudes to gambling.