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In this seminar, Professor Julia Carroll will share some of her work with individuals with special educational needs at different points in the education system.
At this event we will present new ideas and tools on how credit unions can support financial capability of their members and discuss the challenges credit unions face in helping improve their members financial wellbeing.
OpenMed ‘Opening up Education in South-Mediterranean Countries’, is an international cooperation involving five partners from Europe and nine from the South-Mediterranean (S-M) region (Morocco, Palestine, Egypt and Jordan). The project is focused on how universities from the designated countries, and other S-M countries, can join the action as community partners in the adoption of strategies and channels that embrace the principles of openness and reusability within the context of higher education. Open Education represents transparency, equity and participation. Such values are core in widening participation and building capacity in Open Education Practices, important to the national contexts of the Mediterranean countries.
The aim of this project was to achieve the operational change required to overcome some of the key barriers to eGovernance and ICT adoption, particularly those related to data security and operational resilience.
This project brought together stakeholders and research institutions from four EU countries to address the challenges of mobility and accessibility in four specific regions within their borders.
Investigating the factors that impact upon the planned and unplanned legacy outcomes of sporting and non-sporting mega-events and their implications for stakeholders.
The 'Reality Remix' project brings together an interdisciplinary team of experts to address challenges and opportunities that emergent technologies bring to content creation and interaction methods in Mixed, Augmented and Virtual Reality.
This project will produce a coherent system, supported by data analytics, to identify students at risk of underachievement at four UK institutions, and offer solutions in the form of appropriate, high quality academic interventions to ensure those students continue and succeed.
A groundbreaking long-term prospective study into the health and wellbeing of survivors of sexual assault, rape and abuse. It will be the UK’s most comprehensive evaluation of Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs) to date.
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
An online reading group discussion on infrastructure, automation and instability with Andrew Goffey.
Recent GLASU Research projects to develop Passivhaus renovation air tightness solutions, monitoring and POE of new build Passivhaus offices in the UK climate and development of bio fuel aux heat solutions for Passivhaus heat loads have applied this approach.
The Makaneyyat research group is working to study and build durable agroecosystems at the landscape scale in Palestine.
A SPECIAL ROUND-TABLE event on the occasion of the British Council Venice Biennale UK Fellowships Induction Event at Coventry University (Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities)
This event is an opportunity to discuss the importance of food with local, regional and national organisations, whether its food waste, sustainable sourcing, food ethics, food banks, supermarkets, learning to cook or the power of eating together.
The Future of Food 2 symposium invites stakeholders across business and society to present, discuss and collaborate in moving forward the sustainable food agenda: eating socially and sourcing sustainably.
Coventry University and the University of Warwick are collaborating to host a joint Post-Graduate PhD Symposium in 2021 for PGRs in both universities with specific research projects (including practice-led research) connected to Coventry City of Culture.
In this webinar, we will introduce the ACES project that is funded by the UKRI-ESRC under the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF).