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The Virtual Open Days for the Agroecology, Water and Food Sovereignty MSc will give prospective students a chance to learn both about the course, and the work of the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience in which it is delivered.
We are excited to present two days of work from our postgraduate researchers at the Institute for Creative Cultures.
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.
The 4th Future of Food Symposium focuses on the food insecure position of households across the UK and the organisations supporting them.
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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.
This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will discuss the volatility effect of hedge funds
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.
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.
This Centre for Business in Society event will analyse the relationship between AI and ethics, and the potential impact of AI on society
This event for the Centre for Business in Society will discuss a recently submitted research bid focusing on the impact of both public and private debt on wealth inequality
This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will discuss the impact of climate change on corporate financial policies
In this seminar by the Centre for Business in Society, Prof Bratianu will discuss the importance of knowledge-driven business strategies.
This event by the Centre for Business in Society discusses the relevant work around two-echelon vehicle routing problem.
There are links to be made and implications to be unravelled, ecosystems to be mapped and techno-corporeal experimentation to be performed, if one’s aim is to unfold expressions of power today.
In this symposium, we aim to explore both the impacts of the pandemic on society, and also how the pandemic has affected the work of academics and researchers over the past three years.
This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will explore the behavioural aspects underlying inefficient decision making of retail consumers in the banking/financial services sector
The Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy (CRISP) network is running its post-Covid relaunch event to celebrate Coventry University joining the CRISP network.
Julien Blanc will briefly present the research he has carried out in France and Brazil over the last 20 years and then focus on his current collaboration with a group of peasants in South West France from an action research perspective.
The research aims to evaluate the influence of the congruence of tuition fees and ranking scores of HEIs on international students’ cognitive and behavioural responses.