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A grassroots company supporting parents of children with autism has received a £10,000 Big Lottery boost.
West Midlands MEP Sion Simon visited Coventry University today to discuss economic growth in the region and the university's impact.
A Coventry music project which brings together students and professionals from around the world has been shortlisted for International Collaboration of the Year in the...
Regarding his last paper identifying the climate processes driving decadal timescale fluctuations in southern African rainfall and droughts, Dr Bastien Dieppois has...
The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media is seeking contributions by 16th January 2017 for a special issue on Bodily Extensions and Performance.
A new study has revealed the dramatic extent of human exploitation in the Indonesian fishing industry, having documented the experiences of over 1,800 people rescued...
Ben & Jerry’s new video takes a stand against division, and promotes a sweeter future for our communities thanks to university research
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...
Performance training to fit an internet age will come into the spotlight when Coventry welcomes its latest visiting professor to help explore the future of arts and...
Helping develop the UK’s first ‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’ has seen a Coventry-based engineering specialist named as one of the ‘Top 20’ manufacturing professionals...
An inquest into the death of Ozi Akerele, the Coventry University student who went missing in January last year, took place at Coventry Crown Court on Tuesday 1 November.
Could drones and 3D printing support humanitarian work? – Two Coventry University students set out to investigate earlier this year.