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School pupils from Warwickshire and beyond have been running DNA profiles in ‘crime scene investigation’ style workshops taking place at Coventry University.
Professor Hazel Barrett considers the issue of female genital mutilation (FGM) and why - despite it being illegal in the UK for nearly 30 years - there have been no...
Professor Neil Renwick, international expert on global security and development, takes a look at the new diplomatic state of play in East Asia following last week's...
Coventry University has been awarded the HR Excellence in Research Award from the European Commission.
Coventry University is joining forces with a national charity for the elderly to set up a new social network for older people in the city.
Dr David Jarvis and Professor David Bailey participated in the ‘Innovation, Internationalisation, Sustainable Growth Lessons from Europe’ event at Birmingham Science...
Euroleague Basketball has announced that it will host the ‘Innovation in Sport Business Summit’ in London on Thursday, 9th May. The event, which will take place ahead of...
Coventry University is set to lead a Europe-wide project which aims to put an end to the illegal practice of female genital mutilation (FGM), after it was awarded...
Research by Coventry academics has revealed that meal recipes promoted by celebrity chefs in Britain could be a hidden contributing factor to the country’s obesity...
CPRS Consult and Cooperation for Peace & Unity NGO in Afghanistant collaborated on a mid-term review of a post-conflict urban reconstruction project in Kabul.
In this new book, Professor Alpaslan Ozerdem, Director of CPRS (with T. Jacoby) explores how the Kurdish conflict could be transformed toward positive peace.
Dr Ian Brittain from CPRS, along with Dr Terri Byers from the Sport and Events Management Department have recently been awarded just over €850,000 from the Marie Curie...