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Surviving in a post-COVID world? Creative freelancers, business models and policy support

This project aims to provide updated insight into creative freelance business models in order to inform policy and support.


Own Art Gallery impact study

This commissioned rapid-response research focused on Own Art member galleries, a key segment of Creative United’s arts market activity.


The Future of Food Symposium 2023

The 4th Future of Food Symposium focuses on the food insecure position of households across the UK and the organisations supporting them.


Do higher debt levels benefit the wealthy? A research proposal

This event for the Centre for Business in Society will discuss a recently submitted research bid focusing on the impact of both public and private debt on wealth inequality


2nd Creative Cultures PGR Conference: (Re)Imagine Creative Cultures

We are excited to present two days of work from our postgraduate researchers at the Institute for Creative Cultures.


Auditions - Citizen Engagement in Smart local Energy Systems, an Evaluative Performance

The show will be created from interviews using headphone verbatim, a form of theatre that uses headphones in performance, whereby actors imitate participants voices. No experience is necessary, as we will be teaching you this performance skill in rehearsal.


Two new scientific laboratories launched in Pakistan by Coventry University and NUST

Coventry University joined forces with the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) to launch the Internet of Things (IoT) and Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) laboratories in Pakistan.


Partnership on University Plagiarism Prevention

The advent of technologies, word processing software and the web has transformed the writing process for 21st-century university students. They now have access to a wide range of new technologies to write their assignments.


Orosius Through the Ages

Event for CAMC.


Upon Reflection: Responses to the Coventry Cultural Policy & Evaluation Summit

Post event following the AHRC Cities of Culture Network: The Coventry Cultural Policy & Evaluation Summit


Unlocking Nature and the Outdoors: communities, race, gender and class

A growing body of scientific research identifies that spending time in green spaces or bringing nature into your everyday life can benefit both your mental and physical wellbeing.


(Post)digital Data and Health

This symposium will explore how the conjoining of data, health and the experience of our bodies shapes how we feel, including the new “moral-intimate-economic” fantasies incorporated into social media and online digital health technologies.


European Literatures and Gender from Transnational Perspective (EUTERPE)

The aim of European Literatures and Gender from Transnational Perspective (EUTERPE) is to develop a new approach to rethinking European cultural production in the light of current complex social and political negotiations that are shaping European spaces and identities.


A Traits-based approach to determining flower visitation by pollinating bees using Vicia faba and Phaseolus vulgaris as model species

CAWR Seminar on: A Traits-based approach to determining flower visitation by pollinating bees using Vicia faba and Phaseolus vulgaris as model species


Professor appointed Innovate UK BridgeAI Independent Scientific Advisor at The Alan Turing Institute

Coventry University’s Professor James Brusey, a leading figure in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and reinforcement learning, has been appointed as an Innovate UK BridgeAI Independent Scientific Advisor at The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national centre for data science and AI.


Researcher helps preserve local newspaper records for future generations through community network

Coventry University is bringing together experts, archivists and community groups to create a network to preserve the historical archives of local newspapers.


Dr Sally Pezaro awarded Churchill Fellowship to research inclusion in childbearing in Australia and New Zealand

Dr Sally Pezaro, Assistant Professor in the Centre for Healthcare and Communities at Coventry University, has been awarded a prestigious Churchill Fellowship for 2025.


Together we engineer: Top tips from women shaping the future of engineering

Creating an engineering future where no one is left behind starts with building inclusive cultures, deep listening, asking questions.


DanceMap: Innovation Pathways and Policies to Promote European Dance Heritage at Home and Abroad

DanceMap is a pioneering heritage initiative funded by Horizon Europe, the European Union’s funding programme for research and innovation.


Pilot of a teacher training intervention to deliver student-centred motor learning pedagogical approaches

This project is a pilot of a teacher training intervention to deliver student-centred motor learning pedagogical approaches and improve primary school children’s motor competence and motivation in physical education