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International Trade, Value Chains and SME Performance

This session focuses on SME performance related to both trade and global value chains. The presentations consider how both trade and participation in GVCs can influence both the competitiveness and resilience of SMEs.


Teaching and Learning in the post-digital world

This event focuses on the abilities (i.e. competence, skills, capabilities) that all university students need to develop in order to be able to "engage effectively and ethically with the current social and technical ecosystem.


Spring Lecture: Professor Judith Mossman

‘The Colours on the Wings of the Sphinx: Imagery and Metaphor in Plutarch’


Understanding disparities in degree awarding

The Centre for Global Learning are delighted to invite you to this event entitled 'Understanding disparities in degree awarding: Introducing a novel Difference Index (DI) to measure relationships between module characteristics, module marks, and student ethnicity', taking place virtually on 11 May 2022.


Creative Cultures Symposium 2022: Convergence

The Creative Cultures Symposium is a chance for Postgraduate researchers from the Centre for Dance Research, Arts, Memory and Communities and Postdigital Cultures showcase their research, no matter the stage, learn about the work in the centres, make connections and build networks.


Coventry Premoderns Spring Lecture 2022: Professor Adam Smyth ‘Material texts in early modern England: the case of waste paper’

Join us on 13th June, from 3:00 pm, when we launch Coventry Premoderns with the Spring Lecture by Professor Adam Smyth.


The Price-Discovery Role of Financial Intermediaries in Connected Asset Markets

This seminar will discuss research on the role of ETF Authorized Participants during the COVID crisis on bond market liquidity.


Summer Open Day - Ryton Organic Gardens

The Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR) will be holding a Summer Open Day at Ryton Organic Gardens on Wednesday 15 June.


Partnerships and Exchanges baselinE Research (UK-SEA PEER)

At this special event we will present our initial research findings from the PEER Project and hold a Roundtable Policy Dialogue.


Young Footballers 2022: Event for local children ages 7-13 years

The Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences at Coventry University are running a series of exciting one day football events over the school holiday.


C-DaRE Invites… Encoding Embodied Creativity

This on-line symposium marks the conclusion of Daniel Bisig's Marie Curie Fellowship which explored through research and creation how choreographic methods can inform novel creative approaches in other artistic fields, especially those in which computational and generative techniques lie at the core of artistic expression. Several speakers from the fields of dance, digital media, philosophy and robotics have been invited to share and discuss their respective approaches for working with and studying the translation of embodied creativity into the computational domain.


Do Sustainable Development Goals provide common goals and a common language for UK-Asia research partnerships?

The adoption of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015 represents both challenges and opportunities for universities in East Asia and the UK.


Rebels without a cause? Rosewood and insurgency in Senegal with Dr Martin Evans

Illegal cutting of rosewood (Pterocarpus erinaceus) in Casamance, Senegal, and its trafficking into The Gambia for export have attracted considerable attention in recent years. The seminar discusses recent dynamics and their historical, political and biogeographical contexts.


Violent Extremism in West Africa Coastal States

In this CTPSR Webinar Dr Festus Kofi Aubyn will explore issues of violent extremism in “Understanding the Drivers and Dynamics of Violent Extremism in West Africa Coastal States”.


Entrepreneurship in Context: Systemic and Behavioural Explorations

This CBiS seminar provides insights into the relationship between Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (EEs) and regional economic development in the Italian regions, with a particular focus on the moderating role of firm size.


Tackling loneliness and social isolation: exploring the impact of the Chatty Café Scheme

This CBiS seminar will discuss the findings from the research exploring the views of beneficiaries, volunteers and the wider general public to consider the potential impact the scheme has on society.


Doing Anti-Colonial Food Justice: Festival of Social Science

In this interactive session we will explore how we can talk about food and nutrition in ways that help tackle racism, ableism, classism and fat shaming as part of a bigger conversation for anti-colonial, liberatory practice.


Virtual Workshop 2: ‘Existing Intellectual Paradigms of HE and social mobility of women and minorities’

The network aims to examine how wider political discussions around nationalism, citizenship and international relations shape the identity of students categorised as minorities because of their religion, ethnicity or gender and their experiences of discrimination and equality.


GDPR in higher education (HE) sector in the UK

This event is part of the CFCI public seminar series


VIRTEU Roundtable Discussion: Institutional Corruption and Avoidance of Taxation

This is the final event in the VIRTEU project's roundtable discussion series and will explore the interconnections between institutional corruption and avoidance of taxation.