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CultureMoves is a user-oriented project that aims to develop a series of digital tools and services that will enable new forms of touristic engagement and educational resources by leveraging the re-use of Europeana content.
The innovative Responsible Community Finance Research and Impact Programme in CBiS has brought together and delivered a set of five simultaneously awarded but independent impact-led projects.
Good Practice for Local and Regional Authorities to Better Collaborate for Sustainable, Inclusive and Smart Development
The benefits of green roofs individually include the improvement and reduction of energy consumption, while a concentration across a large area has been proven to reduce temperatures in the surrounding climate.
The TubeCrush as Connected Intimacies project aimed to explore the website TubeCrush, which allows people to take and share unsolicited images of attractive men on the London Underground. From this website, the project sought to study how such a practice is shaped by desire, digital culture, masculinity, and the urban space of the major financial city of London.
Why do some ‘extremists’ or ‘extremist groups’ choose not to engage in violence, or only in particular forms of low-level violence? Why, even in deeply violent groups, are there often thresholds of violence that members rarely if ever cross?
We seek to apply cutting-edge advanced sampling molecular dynamics simulations to address the complex biological issue of how G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) transition between multiple active states.
The project developed a detailed analysis of the practice of schools linking within which pupils from different schools are twinned with each other to foster greater dialogue and understanding.
ITEAM is aimed at establishing and sustainably maintaining the European training network by training strong specialists to research and develop cutting-edge technologies in the field of multi-actuated ground vehicles (MAGV).
The H1PERBAT project takes an integrated approach to remove fundamental constraints on capacity, energy density and thermal management of EV batteries, and will realise a step change in system performance.
Coventry University researchers have developed a comprehensive framework for a digital toolkit that could provide essential resources for victim-survivors of gendered violence online.
The second cohort of cutting-edge small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with the potential to revolutionise green transport have been selected to join the Clean Futures accelerator programme.
Coventry University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) is helping to advance next generation battery technologies by analysing production processes and supply chain challenges.
Coventry University has joined forces with Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in Indonesia to explore the creation of a joint laboratory dedicated to reducing electric vehicle (EV) battery waste.
Coventry University is using Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to equip teachers in rural Vietnam with the skills and knowledge to integrate such tools into their teaching practices.
Coventry University is pleased to formally announce the appointment of Deepak Farmah as Director of the Centre for Advanced Low Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS).
Coventry University is at the forefront of a new programme supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to advance their ideas toward commercialisation and drive local economic growth.
More than 20,000 images, prints and documents from the two decades following India’s Partition will be digitised through a new research initiative led by Coventry University.
Dr Sally Pezaro, a researcher in Coventry University’s Centre for Healthcare and Communities, has been shortlisted for Midwife of the Year at the Nursing Times Awards.
This presentation draws on fieldwork conducted in Seville in 2016-17, exploring the politics of self-organisation and self-management in urban community gardens.