Exploring the Transition from Techno-Centric Industry 4.0 Towards Value-Centric Industry 5.0

The seminar will explore the transition from techno-centric industry 4.0 towards value-centric industry 5.0.


Tackling loneliness and social isolation: exploring the impact of the Chatty Café Scheme

This seminar will discuss the findings from the research exploring the views of beneficiaries, volunteers and the wider general public to consider the potential impact the scheme has on society.


Entrepreneurship in Context: Systemic and Behavioural Explorations

This CBiS seminar provides insights into the relationship between Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (EEs) and regional economic development in the Italian regions, with a particular focus on the moderating role of firm size.


Rebels without a cause? Rosewood and insurgency in Senegal with Dr Martin Evans

Illegal cutting of rosewood (Pterocarpus erinaceus) in Casamance, Senegal, and its trafficking into The Gambia for export have attracted considerable attention in recent years. The seminar discusses recent dynamics and their historical, political and biogeographical contexts.


Violent Extremism in West Africa Coastal States

In this CTPSR Webinar Dr Festus Kofi Aubyn will explore issues of violent extremism in “Understanding the Drivers and Dynamics of Violent Extremism in West Africa Coastal States”.


Use Your Heart to Play a Game: Playtesting event

This playtesting will help the research team understand the effectiveness of the technology they use and the game they have developed


Collaborative innovation in a local authority – ‘local economic development-by-project’?

This paper analyses how local authorities address the challenges of prolonged austerity by making use of collaborative innovation, financed through bidding for instrumental technology-based projects.


Exploring Interpersonal Language in MOOC Lectures: A Comparison of High- and Low-Rated Courses

Exploring Interpersonal Language in MOOC Lectures: A Comparison of High- and Low-Rated Courses


Freedom of Speech: Community of Inquiry

This event by CTPSR is a practical way of managing group discussion on complex or divisive issues.


Strictly Inclusive Policy Brief Launch

Join us at the launch event for the Strictly Inclusive Policy Brief where you will be able to hear about the project and what we have learned from talking to industry experts.


Gardening as a creative practice – Menthology (National Collection of Mint cultivars)

This seminar will briefly outline some of these ideas before exploring the links between gardening and creative practices, not to mention the potential obstacles still facing the otherwise growing interest in the intersection between education, art and design, and gardens.


Market Manipulation and ESG Incidents

This event by CFCI will discuss how market manipulation affects trading activity and corporate policies. It also explores the consequences of market manipulation for firms’ ESG policies. 


Sport and the Blockchain

This event by the Centre for Business in Society will discuss the nascent relationship between sport and blockchain companies.


Bitcoin Scams and AML

This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will discuss scams on the bitcoin blockchain, who is scammed and how exchanges facilitate such activity.


Personal data, public policy: public view of the NHS COVID-19 app

This event by the Centre for Business in Society will discuss public views of the NHS COVID-19 app, and what can be learned for future algorithmic behaviour modification technologies.


ChatGPT and Generative/Open AI: myths and real challenges

This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will aim to demystify ChatGPT and Generative/Open AI to provide clearer view of the changes/challenges entailed by these technologies.


Hedge Funds and the Positive Idiosyncratic Volatility Effect

This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will discuss the volatility effect of hedge funds


Postdigital Intimacies for Online Safety

Speakers will include those whose work has had an impact on the OSB, either through policy work or government roles, and academics whose research has significantly shaped the nature of the discussion.


Coventry Premoderns Spring Lecture 2023: Professor Mihoko Suzuki

This lecture focuses on the accounts of early modern Japanese women by Luis Frois, a Portuguese Jesuit who lived for over thirty years in Japan and recorded his observations for his superiors that contrasts European and Japanese culture and an extensive history of Japan. 


Rethinking how to deal with contemporary AI: Ethics is not a ballast but a need

This Centre for Business in Society event will analyse the relationship between AI and ethics, and the potential impact of AI on society