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Coventry University’s Serious Games Institute is set to play a leading role in a £1.5 million research project which aims to help manufacturing firms transform their...
Geraldine Brady has had a book chapter published. The Policy Press book ‘Family Troubles? Exploring changes and challenges in the family lives of children and young...
Globally renowned Kenyan athlete and UN ambassador Tegla Loroupe will be giving a free talk, organised by Coventry University, at the iconic St Mary’s Guildhall in...
The University Project Evening, a competition co-sponsored by Coventry University and the IET Midlands Power Group, takes place on Wednesday 13 March 2013.
Coventry University is helping West Midlands SMEs to take on new opportunities for low carbon building technologies.
Members of the Light Aircraft Association (LAA) are due to embark on a new programme of training in April 2013, with the introduction of a range of courses developed in...
Coventry University is sponsoring the Manufacturing Innovation prize as part of Insider Media's Made in the Midlands Awards 2013.
Launch of Engineering and Computing Faculty's support package for employers.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby today visited Coventry University to discuss new ways for the church and the University to join forces in advancing a shared...
Professor Nigel Berkeley (Surge), in an article featured in GovToday, argues the importance of a new policy approach to encourage the use of electric vehicles.
Media Production Lecturer Clifton Stewart selects shorts films and holographic art exhibits for digital arts festival in Florida.
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Professor Sonja Olin Lauritzen of Stockholm University has been appointed as an International Visiting Professor to SURGE.