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University’s industry link up spawns cyber security spin-out News
Cyber security specialists at Coventry University in partnership with industry counterparts have created a new commercial venture to tackle virtual threats in the computer connected Smart Cities of the 21st century.
Coventry University providing disaster training for Singapore authorities News
A team led by Coventry University Enterprises (CUE) has been successful in winning two major contracts, together worth over £3 million, with Singaporean government agencies.
Coventry aiming to tackle lifestyle diseases through Stellenbosch partnership News
A Coventry University academic is attempting to establish a correlation between chronic inflammation - and the onset of type2 diabetes - following pre-established research carried out at the University of Stellenbosch.
Animal loving student nominated as finalist in national design competition News
A Coventry University student has had her product design shortlisted as part of the 2016 Design Innovation in Plastics (DIP) finals, along with six other students from UK universities.
Academic’s poetry on the platform brightens commuters journey News
A Coventry University academic has attempted to brighten commuters’ journeys through creating a collection of short poems, which are currently displayed regionally on Network West Midlands transport services.
University strengthens its links with China by launching Confucius Institute News
Coventry University’s Confucius Institute, the only organisation of its kind in the West Midlands, will be officially launched on Thursday 12th May.
Land Rover design chief to be honoured by Coventry University News
The chief design officer of Land Rover is set to be awarded an honorary doctorate of arts by Coventry University this week.
The number of older students being accepted onto university courses in the UK are steadily dropping to just one fifth of acceptances classed as mature at aged 21 or over last year.
£100,000 of funding for new Coventry University research project led by young disabled people News
Coventry University and partners from the charity sector, disability campaigners and local government have been given £100,000 from previously awarded funding as part of a £5 million research programme into independent living for disabled people.
Demand for global security and forensic psychology courses has helped the number of post-graduate students at Coventry University rise at double the national average rate.
East Asian film festival returns to Coventry University News
Coventry University will once again host the internationally renowned East Winds Film Festival showcasing 14 film premieres and hosting directors from across the world.
HORIBA MIRA and Coventry University launch Autonomous Vehicle Research Centre News
HORIBA MIRA, a world-leader in vehicle engineering, research and product testing has joined forces with Coventry University to launch a brand new automotive research centre dedicated to developing intelligent, connected vehicle technology.
Vice-chancellor welcomes government’s funding pledge to EU students News
Professor John Latham, vice-chancellor of Coventry University, has welcomed the announcement from the government today (21 April 2017) that EU students will continue to remain eligible for financial support up to the academic year 2018 to 2019.
We're top for giving students the opportunity to learn overseas News
More students travel and learn abroad as part of their course at Coventry University than at any other UK institution, according to new figures from Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency.
Ben puts his foot down for a sporting ambition News
A second year sports marketing student is looking for sponsors to help him realise an ambition to compete in the MINI Challenge.
Food and Nutrition student wins Young Scientist Competition News
Jessica Giovanni was among five finalists from Coventry University at the IFST Midlands Branch Young Scientist Competition 2017.
Modern maths sheds new light on long-standing debate about conflict in Viking-age Ireland News
Modern mathematical techniques – similar to those used to analyse social-networking websites - have allowed academics to shed new light on a centuries old debate surrounding the Viking age in Ireland and the famous battle of Clontarf in 1014.
Mapping the global impact of shrinking glaciers on river invertebrates News
River invertebrates react the same way to decreasing glacier cover wherever in the world they are, say scientists who have evaluated more than one million of them in diverse regions with shrinking glaciers, to determine the impact of global environmental change.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge open Coventry University’s Science and Health Building News
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge officially opened Coventry University’s Science and Health Building after following a patient’s entire journey through its innovative healthcare simulations.
Salsa dancing boosts brain function, says Coventry University study for TV show News
Salsa dancing can boost brain function, a study carried out by Coventry University academics for BBC One’s The Truth About Getting Fit suggests.