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04
Aug

Dr Carmela Bosangit receives travel bursary awards

Dr. Carmela Bosangit has recently received two travel bursaries as a result of her work as network administrator for the Regional Studies Association Network on...

BES funded Jewellery Study makes impact in the industry
01
Aug

BES funded Jewellery Study makes impact in the...

Prof. Marylyn Carrigan presented the key findings of her study into responsible business practices in SMEs, using the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter as an example.

Neighbourhood University
25
Jul

Building an Urban Serving University: a social...

Urban universities are a huge asset for their home cities. They are catalysts for social mobility, investors in infrastructure and providers of extensive employment...

Coventry scientist's heart breakthrough could save lives
21
Jul

Coventry scientist's heart breakthrough could save...

A Coventry University scientist has developed a pioneering new way – using real human heart tissue – to test the effect of drugs on the heart without using human or...

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16
Jul

Working Together to Build Cooperative Food Systems

A special issue of the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development (JAFSCD), on Cooperatives and Alternative Food Systems Initiatives, has just been...

Turing Test success marks a milestone in computing history
09
Jun

Turing Test success marks a milestone in computing...

An historic milestone in artificial intelligence set by Alan Turing - the father of modern computer science - has been achieved at an event organised by the University...

University researchers call on volunteers to share their thoughts on compassionate care
04
Jun

University researchers call on volunteers to share...

Researchers at Coventry University are looking for members of the public to voice their opinions on the importance of compassion in healthcare provision.

30
May

GED students visit Taiwan to learn about disaster...

Dr Yung-Fang Chen and Dr Tony McAleavy from Geography, Environment and Disaster Management (GED) recently took 21 students to Taiwan to learn about disaster management...

Exhibition explores centuries-old letters from migrants
15
May

Exhibition explores centuries-old letters from...

A new three-day exhibition at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum next week is set to explore an array of letters – some centuries old – from migrants who describe their...

Athletes' fear of failure likely to lead to 'choke', study shows
08
May

Athletes' fear of failure likely to lead to 'choke',...

A new study by sports scientists at Coventry University shows that anxiety about a competitive situation makes even the most physically active of us more likely to...

A drawing of a Human body
28
Apr

Dr Alex Stedmon to present a Keynote Lecture at the...

The conference focuses on ‘Current issues in Human Factors/Ergonomics in New Zealand’ but invites worldwide perspectives that might inform some of the challenges New...

Dr Alex Stedmon Book Flyer
24
Apr

Dr Alex Stedmon Book Flyer

Anew book by Dr Alex Stedmon which has been designed as a resource that is accessible to a wide readership, integrating leading research and knowledge from around the...