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Instrument and Articles of Government, Constitutions and Terms of Reference for the Board of Governors and its Committees
Place-based Resilience in Food and Water Systems
Place-based Resilience in Food and Water Systems cluster page
With our range of postgraduate degrees, you can enrol directly onto one of our MSc courses and complete the eight taught modules and final working paper. Alternatively you can top up your postgraduate certificate with the additional four modules required, successfully complete the final working paper and graduate with a master’s degree. All assessment is industry based and can be applied to your working environment.
Understanding and Modelling Environmental Processes
Understanding and Modelling Environmental Processes cluster page
Information about travel and accommodation for the Disability Sport Conference 2024.
The Our Team page for CPS's Impact Area, Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
Study Abroad Modules From Our Colleges and Schools
Film and Media Production MA Course
Develop your creativity and expertise in filmmaking and content creation for television, radio, podcasts and social media.
Emergency Preparedness and Management PGCert Course
Gain the knowledge, skills and competencies necessary to fulfil duties that fall upon organisations arising from civil contingencies legislation and other aligned civil defence duties.
Sports at the Games films News
A series of video guides to sports which will take place during London 2012 has been produced with local clubs and given a big screen debut.
Turing test transcripts reveal how chatbot 'Eugene' duped the judges News
Transcripts which show how a chatbot became the first computer to pass the renowned Turing test are revealed for the first time in a newly published paper in the Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence.
Coventry University launches new app to tackle FGM News
Researchers at Coventry University have created a new app, endorsed by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), to help protect young girls and women from female genital mutilation (FGM).
Coventry University Scarborough Campus granted planning approval News
Coventry University has been granted planning approval by Scarborough Borough Council to develop its new campus in the North Yorkshire town.
University’s Student Services Department Strikes Gold News
Coventry University’s Student Services department has been awarded the prestigious Investors in People Gold Award, in recognition of its first class people management.
Academics call for effective regulation of Private Equity Business Model News
Last year’s Business, Innovation and Skills Report into the collapse of MG Rover laid bare the ways in which the Phoenix Consortium engaged in financial engineering and extracted value from the car maker before it went bust.
Coventry academic involved in massive psychological science study News
A Coventry University academic has contributed to the largest ever study into the 'reproducibility' of psychology research.
Children with learning disabilities at risk of sexual exploitation News
Children with learning disabilities are more vulnerable to sexual exploitation than other children, facing additional barriers to their protection and to receiving support, new research from a coalition of leading organisations reveals.
Operation Husky comes to the rescue to help young entrepreneurs News
The Institute of Applied Entrepreneurship (IAE) at Coventry University is embarking on a 24-hour marathon to help students succeed in business.
Snowdon award is no miracle thanks to sheer hard work of Coventry student News
A partially sighted student from Coventry University has travelled to the House of Commons to receive an award for excellence from Lord Snowdon.
University students in running for top fashion award News
Seven out of the 10 finalists for a prestigious fashion award at this year’s Clothes Show Live event in Birmingham are students of Coventry University, making it the fourth successive year at least one of its students has reached the final.