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Reimagining the Book Stand: Virtual Platforms for Academic Publications

Researchers from the Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) at Coventry University are reimagining the book stand to highlight the possibilities of open access publishing during the pandemic.


“Cooking Connections Coventry” supports wellbeing during COVID-19 through food-based activities

Researchers from Coventry University and the University of Warwick have been supporting people aged 55+ across Coventry during the COVID-19 pandemic, as part of a community project based around food and cooking.


Can We Unlearn Liberal Individualism? Gary Hall in conversation about his new book A Stubborn Fury: How Writing Works in Elitist Britain

In this in-conversation, Gary Hall and Carolina Rito explore Hall's latest Book A Stubborn Fury. The discussion will be followed by an open Q&A, where Gary and Carolina will invite questions from the audience online.


The peace potential of everyday economic spaces and practices in conflict-affected societies

This three-year funded PhD studentship enables research into the everyday economic spaces and practices that emerge during and following war, exploring the peace potential they offer to conflict-affected societies.


The role of a PERIOD3 polymorphism in the development of chronotype and sleep pressure in adolescents

This project will investigate the role of the variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) polymorphism of the PERIOD3 (PER3) gene in the changes in sleep behaviour during adolescence.


Why inspiring the next generation of women and girls in AI is so important

Professor Elena Gaura discusses why inspiring the next generation of women in STEM, particularly AI, is not just a matter of equity but a necessity for technological progress and ethical innovation.


PhD researcher nominated for Student Nursing Award 2025

Ebenezer Akore Yeboah, a PhD student within Coventry University’s Research Centre for Healthcare and Communities, has been nominated for the Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability Award at the Student Nursing Times Awards for 2025.


Transparency and Secrecy: The paradoxes of tech whistleblowing in the digital era

The Research Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity is pleased to invite applicants to a fully-funded PhD opportunity to analyse the paradoxes of tech whistleblowing, focused on secrecy and transparency in the UK, EU and US.


B-Skills

The ultimate aim of this intervention is to empower mothers to breastfeed for as long as they wish. An associated increase in breastfeeding duration would result in reduced incidence of maternal and infant disease.


International Conference Attendance: Trust Team attend FINT

CTPSR's Trust Group will visit Dublin in November to contribute to the First International Network on Trust (FINT). The theme of the conference, “Reaching Out”, is about challenging the trust research community to stretch their thinking and influence, to encourage wider participation in the community from practitioners and academics in related fields.


Transport researcher appointed Co-Director of University Alliance national doctoral training programme

Dr Arun Ulahannan, transport accessibility researcher and co-host of the ‘How to PhD’ podcast, has been appointed Co-Director of the University Alliance's Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) Future Societies programme.


The Women in Space Leadership Programme (WiSLP)

The Women in Space Leadership Programme (WiSLP) emerges from the UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) strategic focus on women’s leadership in science and research.


Three ways we can empower future generations to improve their physical and mental health

This World Health Day, Professor Michael Duncan, Director of Coventry University’s Research Centre for Physical Activity, Sport and Exercise Sciences, shares three ways to improve the mental and physical health of future generations.


If the Archive Can’t Consent: Historical Dance Footage, Computer Vision, and the Ethics of AI

As part of The Body and AI series, C-DaRE invites… Kate Elswit and Harmony Bench. If the Archive Can’t Consent: Historical Dance Footage, Computer Vision, and the Ethics of AI


An Adaptable and Contextual Zero Trust Access Control Mechanism for Critical Infrastructures

This project proposes developing a Reinforcement Learning-based, adaptable, and context-aware access control system tailored to ZTA for Critical Infrastructures, ensuring robust security while balancing usability in time-sensitive IoT applications.