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Current vacancies within Research department at Coventry University.


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The Semester abroad is undertaken in January for all students, and fully embedded in your TAR UC degree. All credits gained during your time in the UK will count not only towards your Coventry University degree but also your TAR UC degree.


Animation BA (Hons) In Clearing Course

The BA (Hons) Animation degree at Coventry University is for storytellers and artists who want to bring their creations to life through the application of movement. 


Architecture BSc (Hons) In Clearing Course

Architecture provides you with a great opportunity to design memorable works of art that individuals will use every single day. You will design new spaces and buildings around our every day lives and needs, while being challenged intellectually, artistically and creatively.


Coventry University joins £7.2m programme to boost creative technology innovation in the West Midlands Research News

Coventry University has joined forces with Birmingham City University, University of Birmingham, the University of Warwick and the Royal Shakespeare Company to develop and grow creative technologies in the West Midlands, positioning the region as a global leader in the sector.


It is vital we teach social and cultural resilience in an increasingly hostile world Research News

As Global Education Week gets underway, Professor Lynn Clouder and her colleagues in the Centre for Global Learning, reveal how Coventry University Group is fostering societal and cultural resilience for students around the world through education.


Solar-powered cookers improving the daily lives of communities in Rwanda thanks to Coventry University researchers Research News

Coventry University researchers are easing access to cooked food in Rwanda by introducing solar-powered cookers to households with limited energy access.


Great Britain’s Paralympic hopes boosted by Coventry University research innovation Research News

Great Britain’s Paralympic hopes boosted by Coventry University research innovation


Coventry University chosen to be part of first regional hub for the British Academy’s new Early Career Researcher Network Research News

The British Academy recently announced that a new hub to support UK based arts and humanities doctoral researchers would be established in the Midlands as part of a pilot programme. Coventry University has been selected to partner with 13 other entities and form a network for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) that is inclusive and researcher-led.


New AI technology can empower the fight against criminals and terrorists by tracking their illicit money flows Research News

Coordinated by Coventry University’s Professor Umut Turksen, 17 partners from across Europe have joined forces and launched TRACE, a €7 million Horizon 2020 project to support the investigation of illicit money flows.


Dr Marcos Kauffman publishes a forward-thinking book to help businesses understand and benefit from Industry 4.0 Research News

Dr Marcos Kauffman, the Director of Coventry University’s Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME), has published a new book entitled ‘Profiting from Industry 4.0: The road to future value in manufacturing’.


Coventry University hosts COP26 Transport Expo Research News

Coventry University hosted Coventry City Council’s Transport Expo to showcase the latest research and innovative work that’s taking place at the university to tackle climate change by creating environmentally friendly and sustainable modes of transport.


Data scientists develop decision-making tool to improve treatment of COVID-19 patients Research News

Coventry University and Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH) joined forces during the pandemic to develop a tool that hopes to ease the COVID-19 burden on the NHS.


Coventry University researcher presents at United Nations Energy Debate Research News

A Coventry University researcher had the honour of being the only speaker from a UK university at a prestigious United Nations debate on energy hosted in New York.


Researchers want to hear from survivors of sexual assault and abuse Research News

Coventry University researchers are collaborating with a number of organisations to better understand the experiences of sexual assault and abuse survivors in accessing resources to help shape services in the future.


Coventry University and Applus+ IDIADA host a fellowship from the Royal Academy of Engineering Research News

The Centre for Future Transport and Cities (CFTC) and UK division of Barcelona-based Applus+ IDIADA are hosting an 18-month industrial fellowship from the prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).


Peace means more for Coventry in 2021 Research News

Coventry, being the UK’s only City of Peace and Reconciliation has become more important for the city over the past 12 months, according to a recent survey organised by the RISING Global Peace Forum.


Coventry University’s Professor Helen Maddock receives Women in Innovation Award for her contribution to the pharmaceutical industry Research News

Professor Helen Maddock, Director of the Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences at Coventry University, has been recognised in this year’s Innovate UK - Women in Innovation Awards for her use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the pharmaceutical industry.


Coventry University part of groundbreaking initiative to install world’s first pop-up airport in heart of the city Research News

Researchers from Coventry University are working with a consortium headed by Urban Air Port Ltd to design and implement the world’s smallest airport with no runway.


Centre for Postdigital Cultures Professor Gary Hall’s latest book explores ‘how writing works’ in the UK Research News

Professor Hall, Director of Coventry University’s Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC), has published his latest book ‘A Stubborn Fury: How Writing Works in Elitist Britain’, in which he explores how the cultural and creative industries might be opened up to a wider section of society.