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Digital forms of gender-based violence reflect wider socio-cultural and structural inequities, and the use of technology in gender-based violence is growing in Europe and internationally.
This project seeks to address the lack of research into the lived experiences of Black children and young people in care placements by creating 'safe spaces' for them and promoting their voice and discussion of their identity and culture.
Our PACE-AI method is only using vehicle shape and pedestrian anthropometry. It can extract, in seconds, not only the vehicle impact speed (which takes the Police days), but also the pedestrian crossing speed, gait and crossing direction (impossible using Searle).
Archives, as a combination of individual artefacts from different contributors, times and locations, are where society builds its collective memories.
Wild harvested foliage products are a significant component of the overall cut‐flower industry, with international exports being worth around $0.75bn.
Thailand is the world’s largest producer of edible insects, supplying into domestic and regional markets. This research will underpin the development of a roadmap to overcome barriers and which will enable Thailand's edible insect industry to achieve export readiness.
Clean Futures offers this masterclass in collaboration with Sustainability West Midlands.
Researchers at the Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems at Coventry University used a scale model of the Earth’s liquid core to learn more about the formation of the planet’s magnetic field.
With the announcement that Coventry University will join the £11m Project Pulse to help drive sustainable electrification, Professor Marcos Kauffman says collaboration is key to unlocking the potential of the region’s manufacturing sector.
The Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity (CFCI) invite you to a free event taking place on Coventry University's city campus.
GameAid aims to support educators in Vietnam to develop awareness, experience, and understanding of Generative AI (GenAI) in Education through designing, prototyping, and evaluating a serious game.
Coventry University researchers are easing access to cooked food in Rwanda by introducing solar-powered cookers to households with limited energy access.
This project tackles the important issue of how small-scale flower producers access to markets can be facilitated through the creation of a distribution hub model.
Coventry University will deliver 11 events as part of the UK’s biggest celebration of social science research.
The Data, Organisations and Society research cluster aims to advance research and promote the debate on the challenges and opportunities related to the adoption of technologies in business and society. To that aim, the cluster organised the First International Symposium on Data, Information and Knowledge Management Research.
Coventry City Council is home to a newly establishing Research Collaboration, working with collaborators from our local universities in Coventry and Warwick and voluntary and community organisations in the city.
Coventry University will play a key role in a project designed to revolutionise the UK’s ability to manufacture power electronics to enable the shift to sustainable electrification.
This work project aims to place value on the importance of physical activity in policy solutions in the medium - long term, as well as develop and validate short-term interventions in delivering health and economic outcomes to individuals and the Midlands economy.
This is the final event in the VIRTEU project's roundtable discussion series and will explore the interconnections between institutional corruption and avoidance of taxation.
Coventry University has joined forces with Birmingham City University, University of Birmingham, the University of Warwick and the Royal Shakespeare Company to develop and grow creative technologies in the West Midlands, positioning the region as a global leader in the sector.