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Lecturer in International Relations| robert.smith@coventry.ac.uk Robert's research focuses on the theory and practice of statebuilding; contemporary Iraqi politics; counterinsurgency strategies in post-conflict environments; and British foreign policy during the Blair era.
Course Director and Senior Lecturer in Graphic Design| lisa.webb@coventry.ac.uk Lisa's subject specialism is Electronic Art and she has undertaken research and development work in the areas of PDP, as well as working proactively with the other School of Art and Design Teaching Development Fellow to develop pedagogic strategies for embedding PDP and Enterprise and Employability initiatives within the curriculum.
Salvatore works for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in the School of Humanities
Professor in Education Practice| lsx008@coventry.ac.uk Marina is Professor in Education Practice in the School of Humanities and Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Assistant Professor of English Language | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: aa6177@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in English Language| michael.cribb@coventry.ac.uk Michael spent many years teaching English language and linguistics in the Far East before returning to the United Kingdom in 2004. He currently teaches English language at Coventry University where he specialises in discourse analysis and psycholinguistics. A fellow of the HEA (Higher Education Academy) and he has presented at many conferences, the most recent one being in Valencia, Spain.
Assistant Professor in Academic English| simon.smith@coventry.ac.uk Simon is a published, research-active corpus linguists who consider himself first and foremost language teacher.
Lecturer in English and German| tim.nisbet@coventry.ac.uk Tim completed a PhD in Germanic linguistics at the University of Reading in 2007 and has since worked at Coventry University mainly teaching academic English with a leaning towards the needs of postgraduates. I have also given language teacher training and presently manage the University’s German language provision.
Assistant Professor | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: t.cervi@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in English and Languages| holly.vass@coventry.ac.uk Holly works in the area of TEFL and she is a Cambridge-approved CELTA tutor. Holly’s background is in Spanish and applied linguistics, and she lived and taught EFL in Spain for over two decade.
Lecturer in Academic English and Spanish | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: ab0154@coventry.ac.uk
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Disability | Health and Wellbeing | Coventry University
At Coventry every student is equal, in being able to fulfil their true potential. Gone are the days when any form of impairment or disability was an automatic bar to a university education. Many disabled students make a significant contribution to the academic, cultural and student life at Coventry, and disability provision is a serious core consideration, not an afterthought.
The Daphne logoe Domestic violence and abuse student resource forms part of the Daphne suite of toolkits.
We are currently supporting Coventry University’s application to renew Athena SWAN bronze status.
As home to the largest selection of forward thinking vocational health and social care courses in the Midlands, we have a variety of specialised locations across campus to fulfil our students requirements.
CPD for Health and Social Care | Coventry University
Our CPD courses are aimed at developing the Health and Social Care Workforce of the future. The school has a number of CPD courses on offer for students and employers, providing a portfolio of Post Qualifying CPD for the health and social care workforce.
Engaging with People with Lived Experience of Health and Social Care Services
We need input from people who use Health and Social Care services and their carers to improve our Health and Social Care courses at Coventry University. We value the knowledge, skills and experience of these individuals and the people who care for them.
The School of Health and Care is made up of the subject areas including Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Dietetics, Paramedic Science and Operating Department practice.
At Coventry Law School we are looking to provide you with a range of innovative courses that will equip you for your future career.