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This seminar explores how rivals’ absorptive capacity influences AI capability development, mediated by open innovation, while considering the impact of interorganisational knowledge hiding.
This CBiS event will look back to historical precedents and ahead to the future of food, this seminar explores the benefits of reimagining public canteens in the UK.
At this seminar, we will share young people’s (aged 18-24) personal experiences of borrowing and their use of unsecured credit.
This CBiS event will review my different strand of research related to risk and decision making.
This CBiS event will discuss the impact that uniform "one-size-fits-all" tax policies have on shaping the retail landscape.
Applications to Bioleaching technology to extract precious metals from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), whilst preserving the environment and preventing health-related issues worldwide.
Clean Futures offers this masterclass in collaboration with Sustainability West Midlands.
Clean Futures masterclass teaching small businesses about unlocking venture capital opportunities.
How can a prospective investor separate whitepaper quality signals from noise to make a well-informed investment decision?
The Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity (CFCI) invite you to a free event taking place on Coventry University's city campus.
This research will explore young people’s (aged 18-24) lived experience of borrowing, their use of credit and perceptions of their current (and of their future) financial vulnerability. Young people will actively participate in designing solutions to reduce their financial vulnerability.
The project aims at providing knowledge and skills for women leaders in HE in Vietnam for empowering women leadership in the context of Digitalisation and Globalisation.
The project seeks to explore the embodied experience of creating a digital dance archive and collaborate with the development of digital archives in the performing arts.
Coventry University is co-leading a group of health professionals, academics and business leaders who have been awarded £6.8m by Government to tackle poor mental health in the workplace with a focus on the East and West Midlands regions.
The Shape of Sound, is an interdisciplinary exploration into the relationship between movement, touch and sound.
Scarborough Atlas (SA) is the development of an online mapping platform which links digital twins of artefacts at Scarborough Museum & Galleries to trails and stories about the places and artefacts that originate in the town and across the Jurassic coastline.
Gaza Foodways is a transdisciplinary research collaboration to contribute toward a ‘just transition’ to diversified low-carbon urban food and farming systems.
This place-based knowledge exchange project, led by Coventry University, was one of nine grants awarded as part of the AHRC’s wide place-based programme.
This project will digitise negatives, prints and documents at Hamilton Studio from the twenty years after Partition (1947-67), a period of change and political flux in India and of mass migration to the UK.
This study will be the first to investigate empirically whether rising levels of UK public and household debt benefit the wealthy and thus widen the gap between the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’.