Can We Unlearn Liberal Individualism? Gary Hall in conversation about his new book A Stubborn Fury: How Writing Works in Elitist Britain

In this in-conversation, Gary Hall and Carolina Rito explore Hall's latest Book A Stubborn Fury. The discussion will be followed by an open Q&A, where Gary and Carolina will invite questions from the audience online.


Why do Sukuks (Islamic Bonds) need a different pricing model?

This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity seminar series


Minimalists as sustainable consumers? The (non)consumption practices of UK minimalists

This study critically examines the (non)consumption of self-defined minimalists in the UK (via in depth-semi structured interviews) to consider if such practices have sustainable intentions and/or outcomes.


MCDDM Lecture: Who cares about Big Data? And is it useful for making Big Decisions?

Professor Maureen Meadows and Dr Alessandro Merendino will present the Midlands Centre for Data Driven Metrology's March Lecture, discussing how to use big data to make big decisions.


Lighting the way: solar lighting and refugee security in Rwanda

In this lunchtime webinar, Professor Heaven Crawley will introduce research from the EPSRC funded Humanitarian Engineering and Energy for Displacement (HEED) project.


JOVITAL Final Online Workshop

The JOVITAL final online workshop aims at presenting the project results and impact, in order to facilitate the adoption of the JOVITAL approach within other universities in Jordan and other South Mediterranean countries.


VIRTEU Roundtable Discussion: Institutional Corruption and Avoidance of Taxation

This is the final event in the VIRTEU project's roundtable discussion series and will explore the interconnections between institutional corruption and avoidance of taxation.


Doctorate of Business Administration Webinar

This session will introduce the Doctorate of Business Administration - the pinnacle of practical business degrees, offering senior managers the opportunity to undertake business focused research that can facilitate real change in your organisation.


Shrinking Civic Space: Resolution of Conflict in Anglophone Cameroon

In this roundtable discussion, the authors of “Shrinking Civic Space and the Role of Civil Society in Resolution of Conflict in Anglophone Cameroon” will discuss the project and report on the conflict in Anglophone Cameroon.


CTPSR Postgraduate Teaching Taster Events

The Postgraduate Teaching Taster Events offer prospective students a chance to experience a short sample lecture, meet with course directors and ask questions about studying at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations.


C-DaRE Invites...Coventry Dance

This is an opportunity to find out about Coventry Dance, an organization set up with Coventry University as a partner, to network and connect artists across the city and region.


VIRTEU Roundtable Discussion: Whistleblowing, Reporting, and Auditing in the area of taxation

This is the third event in the VIRTUE project's roundtable discussion series, which will explore the interconnections between whistleblowing, reporting, and auditing in the area of taxation.


Escape from Empire: Agroecological autonomy in European peripheries

This presentation summarises Simon's thesis, which explores the theoretical meaning of autonomy in agroecology and food sovereignty and explores farmers’ autonomy in Cornwall and Calabria.


The impact of globalisation on female labour force participation

This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity's public seminar series


Seminar: using energy technologies to alleviate poverty in Nepal

Drawing on a number of the speaker's research experiences in Nepal, this seminar will present a novel end-user orientated approach to better integrate complex contextual factors which are often the barriers to energy technology adoption and sustained use.


Connected and Autonomous Vehicles MTI Seminar

CCAAR's Dr Huw Davies will be discussing the impact of regulation on the development of Connected and Autonomous Vehicle (CAV) technology in the next in a series of free online industry seminars from the MIRA Technology Institute.


GDPR in higher education (HE) sector in the UK

This event is part of the CFCI public seminar series


Distributive Justice and Macroeconomics

This event is part of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity's public seminar series.


Understanding what makes leaders effective: the importance of personal development and support

Professor Peter Earley (UCL Institute of Education) will be presenting a seminar as part of the Centre for Global Learning’s seminar series on the importance of personal development and support for effective leaders.


Helping established companies to become data-led: from comfy slippers to running shoes

This event is part of the CBiS public seminar series.