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The life and legacy of the late Stephen Sutton MBE - the acclaimed charity activist and blogger who raised £5 million for Teenage Cancer Trust – is the focus of a...
Coventry University's work to support disadvantaged and disabled students has been highlighted in a report published today by the government's higher education watchdog...
Outgoing FIFA president Sepp Blatter's legacy will "run through the veins" of world football's governing body for years to come despite his surprise resignation...
Coventry University is offering bursaries of £3,000 to students joining a new postgraduate course being delivered with internationally renowned theatre company Frantic...
Coventry University has broken into the top 15 of UK universities in the Guardian University Guide 2016, which is published today in the Guardian newspaper.
The Big Question seminar series discusses the 2015 election.
A new scholarship scheme is being established at Coventry University London Campus (CULC) to help students from Arab League countries pursue postgraduate study in the...
A nursing lecturer at Coventry University has been voted the best in her field at a national awards ceremony for the profession.
Saturday saw 350 alumni and representatives from the Ministry of Education, British Council and leading academic and industry partners come together in Diaoyutai State...
Coventry University is inviting members of the public to join in a live art show taking place at the Lanchester Gallery in Coventry city centre on Monday 11 May.
A forthcoming lecture at Coventry University will explore the implications of an experiment in which a computer tricked people into thinking it was a human being.
Sufferers of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who quit smoking are likely to see a temporary deterioration in their glycaemic control which could last up to three years,...