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Disabled and neurodivergent people display art that reflects their lived experiences at augmented reality exhibition

Disabled and neurodivergent people are sharing artworks that reflect their lived experiences in a new augmented reality (AR) exhibition at Coventry Broadgate Square.


Transforming policy and practice towards agroecological transitions for resilient and just food and farming systems in a changing climate

The purpose of our Challenge Workshops is to develop an interdisciplinary network of ECRs in South Africa (SA) and UK specialising in food and farming systems transformation in an era of acute climate uncertainty.


The Interplay between Transitional Justice and Reconciliation in Peacebuilding

This project focuses on how transitional justice and reconciliation mechanisms and processes interplay and how this interrelationship works in practice across different contexts.


Preserving Europe’s dance traditions through international research project

Coventry University researchers have joined a major multinational initiative aiming to map and preserve Europe’s dance heritage.


Air-One: Designing and developing the 'world's smallest airport'

Within the Air-One project we will implement the first UKs first ‘pop up’ airport and charging hub for future electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft .


Agroecology for Europe (AE4EU)

Building a European network on agroecology to accelerate the transition towards sustainable agriculture and food systems.


New research centre to investigate how creative industries and cultural activities impact local and global economies and society

The Centre for Creative Economies (CCE) is the latest development in Coventry University’s challenge-led research portfolio and continued investment in the arts and humanities.


Researchers call for action to improve environmental sensor technology for more resilient and sustainable communities

Coventry University researchers are calling for global action to facilitate developments in sensor technology to better predict natural disasters and improve human safety and well-being.


Designing ‘safe spaces’ for black children and young people in care placements with an emphasis on identity and voice

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.


Bioleaching technology for the recovery of metals from Electronic Waste

Applications to Bioleaching technology to extract precious metals from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), whilst preserving the environment and preventing health-related issues worldwide.


University successfully hosts European business leaders for key annual event

Coventry University Group proudly hosted European business leaders at a two-day event - Techcamp - between 18-20 October.


Coventry University celebrates manufacturing innovation and excellence at the 2024 Made in the Midlands Awards

Coventry University was proud to be a sponsor at the annual Made in the Midlands Awards, marking the organisation’s commitment to supporting advancements in manufacturing across the region.


Roundtable sparks dialogue on the role of technology in the creative economy

Coventry University joined forces with Business Insider Magazine to facilitate a critical conversation about the crucial connection between the creative sector and technology.


(BAWE) British Academic Written English Corpus

The British Academic Written English Corpus (BAWE) was collected as part of the project, 'An Investigation of Genres of Assessed Writing in British Higher Education'. The project was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.


Making voices heard: Exploring opportunities and challenges of technology use for people with disabilities to engage in politics

This project investigates how technological tools, such as social media, may support or constrain people with disabilities in the development of their political interests and careers.


Festival of Social Science 2024: Strictly in Motion! An Inclusive Dance Workshop

An inclusive dance workshop for d/Deaf communities.


Supporting Inclusive Growth through the Third Sector

Third sector business model change and its impact – two case studies of third sector organisations delivering ‘inclusive economies initiatives’ in the East and West Midlands.


ALERT and the Human Wildlife Conflict Update

Over a year and a half into ALERT and CU’s program to reduce human-lion conflict within Zimbabwe’s Matetsi Conservancy, the database of images captured on specially-installed camera traps outside selected homesteads is growing steadily.


Exploring underutilised high-protein crops for small-scale growers and gardeners

Food systems contribute one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions, prompting urgent calls for a radical transformation of diets to include a greater proportion of plant proteins.


Pesticides and the Great Barrier Reef. How bad is it and can we do something about it?

Professor Michael Warne works at the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience at the University of Coventry and the University of Queensland, Australia. He conducts research on the transport, fate and effects of pollutants on aquatic ecosystems.