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Global Diversity Governance Postgraduate Taster Event

The Postgraduate Teaching Taster Events offer prospective students a chance to experience a short sample lecture; meet with course directors; and ask questions about studying Global Diversity Governance at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations.


6-0! Recreational Football for Health in older adults

A webinar for researchers, coaches, leisure service and physical activity providers.


Energy For Development: unanswered questions on socio-technical design frameworks

The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations is hosting a webinar by Professor Elena Gaura and Dr Alison Halford on the use of socio-technical energy design frameworks in the HEED project.


Getting the UK active and healthy - Coventry University Professor provides advice to Parliament

A panel of experts, including a Coventry University Professor, has submitted evidence to the House of Commons and House of Lords Select Committees to advise the government on how to best promote an active and healthy nation.


Transforming a 900 acre rural estate into a regenerative ecosystem

The team at Chettle Estate is embarking on a journey to create their own regenerative ecosystem, with thriving biodiversity and abundant food production.


Preventing a debt crisis

This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity seminar series and will discuss external debt vulnerability in emerging markets and developing economies during the Covid-19 shock.


Outstanding Research Supervisory Team Awards 2021

Another celebration for the 2021 Supervision Team Awards took place as part of this year’s Doctoral Capability and Development (DCAD) Conference at Coventry University.


AREA – Augmented Reality Enhanced Assembly

This explored the use of augmented reality in the context of manufacturing assembly workers required to conduct complex product assemblies (such as high performance battery packs for electric vehicles) with increased efficiency.


REsilient Water Innovation for Smart Economy (REWAISE)

REWAISE will create a new “smart water ecosystem”, mobilising all relevant stakeholders to make society embrace the true value of water, reducing freshwater and energy use.


Anti-Competition Law: State Aid and Tax Competition in the European Union

This event is part of the CFCI public seminar series


Can Artificial Intelligence be applied to Citizenship by Investment programmes to mitigate risks?

This event is part of the CFCI public seminar series


The Postdigital City for Post-Pandemic Times

The Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) invite you to their annual conference, this year on the theme of 'Postdigital Cities'. The event will take place over the course of two days, with each panel session focusing on CPC's key thematic areas.


Understanding user trust after software malfunctions and cyber intrusions of digital displays: A use case of automated automotive systems

This research investigates the cyber security, human factors and trust aspects of screen failures during automated driving.


Culture and Creativity: Fuel for Recovery

Coventry University would like to invite you to a Business Insider forum, in which we’ll look at Arts and Culture as a business sector and delve into the role it will play in helping the Midlands’ economic recovery and investment.


New Business Models for Intelligent Transport Systems (NEWBITS)

The NEWBITS project provided a deep understanding of the changing conditions and dynamics that affect and/or influence Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) innovations, informed by 4 case studies from successful ITS implementations in transport.


First postgraduate researcher completes PhD through Stellenbosch cotutelle programme

Odelia Van Stryp, a postgraduate researcher (PGR) from Coventry University’s Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences (CSELS), is the first candidate to successfully complete the university’s cotutelle programme with Stellenbosch University (SU), South Africa.


Sustainable Wild Harvest Products

Much wild harvesting is unregulated and poses sustainability risks, and retailers increasingly want transparency concerning social and environmental impacts within supply chains. This project is a response to the need to identify solutions to meet this assurance gap.


From the East End of London to the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro: The relevance and transferability of the social legacy programmes of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games (LONRIO)

Project findings highlight how clear communication with the local community and proper inclusion in the planning and implementation phases can potentially greatly improve the satisfaction levels of the host community with regard to the event and the legacies it may bring.


Understanding barriers to Electric Vehicle adoption amongst mass market car drivers

Within the context of government policy regulating against the sales of new internal combustion engine vehicles within the next two decades, the project sought to understand how ready the mass market is to transition to electric vehicles (EVs).


‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’ featured in the Gatsby Foundation report on the development of ‘learning factories’

Coventry University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) has been featured as one of five case studies in the Gatsby Foundation report which details the ‘The Opportunity for Learning Factories in the UK’.