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We invite early career researchers to submit abstracts for participation in an exciting academic workshop that delves into the world of blockchain technology, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), and the emerging Metaverse.
Part of a series of online events that explore what is uncanny, strange, and ‘other’ in relation to today’s digital, and postdigital, intimacies.
Part of a series of online events that explore what is uncanny, strange, and ‘other’ in relation to today’s digital, and postdigital, intimacies.
Part of a series of online events that explore what is uncanny, strange, and ‘other’ in relation to today’s digital, and postdigital, intimacies.
This presentation will describe two research projects relating to GAI that have recently been undertaken at Deakin University in Australia.
Join us for our participatory day which seeks to foster networking, collaboration, knowledge exchange, and exploration of some transformative practices in Critical Dance Pedagogy.
This CFCI event will discuss success stories, key strategy, and ground-breaking initiatives at BPJS Kesehatan, designed to generate solutions to alleviate healthcare-related financial challenges and ensure equal access to healthcare for all Indonesian citizens.
Researchers at Coventry University have contributed their expertise acting as technical authors for a new guide for operating autonomous vehicles.
Gabriela Matouskova and Professor Andy Turner will discuss how the use of research and evidence can lead to positive outcomes for the community and organisations.
PhD students and researchers from Coventry University are developing innovative digital solutions to widen access to healthcare in poorer countries.
Tackling Plastics, Packaging and Waste in UK Floriculture: Launch of Guidance Resources
This project investigates whether the revolution in land ownership was fuelled by compensation money received in 1834 by slaveowners for the loss of their 'property' when slavery was abolished in the British Empire.
Understand the processes that influence the success or failure of ecological restoration effort and make robust predictions at regional scales.
This Fellowship aims to explore innovative business models and learning approaches that will increase sustainable agro-biodiversity management and reconnect food chain players and civil society with agro-biodiversity values.
The potential of South-South migration contributing to development and delivery of the SDGs is widely acknowledged but remains unrealised, largely due to existing inequalities at the global, national and local levels which determine who is (and is not) able to migrate.
Join a fully-funded PhD program at Coventry University to research sustainable hydrogen production from municipal waste streams. Eligible UK/EU graduates will receive bursary plus tuition fees, research training and career development support. Application deadline is 28th March 2019
Democratising Agricultural Research in Europe, or D.A.R.E., is a project that brought together food producers, researchers and activists from Europe to share knowledge on participatory and transdisciplinary approaches to research in agriculture. The project focused specifically on agroecological initiatives in Europe, and explored how research can help to realise the potential of these approaches to enable sustainable and just food systems.
The inferno that engulfed the Grenfell Tower was a personal disaster for the many who lost their friends and families. The subsequent analysis and media frenzy highlighted issues of housing, social justice and racism.
Coventry University will lead a £20 million global research hub – funded through UKRI’s Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) – to tackle some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
The Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC), Coventry University, UK invites contributions to its second annual conference, which will explore the phenomenon of ‘Pirate Care’.