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Coventry University students will help preserve 1,000 years of history and support traditional artisan trades as part of a project to protect one of Morocco’s oldest...
Work is underway on an initial phase of the new multimillion pound Bishop Gate student accommodation scheme, which is being developed by Coventry University and Barberry...
Tackling obesity by offering the opportunity to attend a weight loss programme during a routine consultation is effective, welcomed by patients and takes 30 seconds of...
A digital marketing agency spearheaded by a Coventry University alumni has been crowned the fastest growing agency.
The social networks behind one of the most famous literary controversies of all time have been uncovered using modern networks science.
Matt Qvortrup, Chair of Applied Political Science at CTPSR, has been appointed co-editor of European Political Science Review starting on 1 January 2017.
Should rural businesses plug into electric vehicles? – That’s what a recent study in rural Warwickshire sought to answer.
A creative Coventry University graduate has conquered the catwalk to be named best young designer after impressing judges at the Midlands Fashion Awards 2016.
Coventry University will take a stand against online essay scams by joining institutions across the world for a day of action over the rising problem of contract...
Dr Alexeis Garcia-Perez recently ran a doctoral workshop in the lead up to the 17th European Conference on Knowledge Management.
The impact of cream teas, pasties and clotted cream on St Ives’ tourism industry has been deconstructed by academics.
London’s newest university, providing award-winning qualifications, is to give prospective students a glimpse of its campus ahead of an £8 million renovation project.