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Children will contribute to research projects – including investigations into emotions, anxiety, literacy and maths – as part of a week of activities at Coventry...
The 2017 VIA conference ‘Integrating Research and Practice to Combat Violence and Interpersonal Aggression’, was one of the year’s successes for us at VIA.
An app for smartphones and tablets designed to help users relax and unwind has been developed using expertise of researchers at Coventry University and launched by...
A Coventry University sports scholar who gave up his dreams to focus on his studies has completed his degree and made the move to professional county cricket five years...
The first black woman in the UK to be made a partner at a City law firm has become Coventry University’s first female Chancellor.
Members of the public are being urged to play a part in helping scientists understand the needs of the UK's dwindling bumblebee populations with a new app launched by...
We are now seeking a team of volunteers to work with us to deliver Age Friendly City Coventry (AFC), part of the World Health Organisation Global Network of Age Friendly...
Coventry University praised the ‘cultural heritage and creative energy’ of its home city today, as Coventry has been shortlisted for the title of UK City of Culture 2021.
A student is helping thousands of survivors who fled extremism in Iraq and all while studying at Coventry University.
Researchers looked at how breathing problems during sleep – ranging from snoring to more severe medical conditions such as sleep apnoea - affected pre-schoolers’...
Coventry University’s call for families to trial its new healthy eating app has received a vote of support from one of the food and nutrition industry’s leading voices.
New report from CTPSR seeks to get beyond the polarised public debate about the Prevent duty to explore the experiences of ‘front line’ education professionals.