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Meet the Executive Chairman/Managing Director of Coventry University Enterprises, the commericlal arm of the Group.
Science and Health Building | Our fully equipped, new building for Coventry University
Want to join more than 6000 students studying a variety of health and science courses? Join us and you could be studying in our new state-of-the-art Alison Gingell Building. In the School of Health and Care, you can join a cutting edge course, learning through exploration, whatever you choose to study.
Gifts, Gown Hire and Photography
For your graduation you will need to hire your gown in advance. You may also wish to organise a photographer and purchase a DVD of your ceremony.
Graduation ceremonies and celebrations - Coventry Cathedral
Your graduation ceremony will take place in Coventry Cathedral during which you’ll hear from esteemed faculty and academic members and receive your graduation certificate.
Moving into a new accommodation is an exciting time for students, and we here at Coventry University would like to ensure that all procedures go smoothly to ease the process.
We have listed the most frequently asked questions about Coventry University Graduation.
Additional external bursaries and scholarships
External bursaries and scholarships
Assistant Professor | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: t.cervi@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Professor of English Language | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: aa6177@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in English Language| michael.cribb@coventry.ac.uk Michael spent many years teaching English language and linguistics in the Far East before returning to the United Kingdom in 2004. He currently teaches English language at Coventry University where he specialises in discourse analysis and psycholinguistics. A fellow of the HEA (Higher Education Academy) and he has presented at many conferences, the most recent one being in Valencia, Spain.
Lecturer in English and German| tim.nisbet@coventry.ac.uk Tim completed a PhD in Germanic linguistics at the University of Reading in 2007 and has since worked at Coventry University mainly teaching academic English with a leaning towards the needs of postgraduates. I have also given language teacher training and presently manage the University’s German language provision.
Professor of Photography Theory and Culture| damian.sutton@coventry.ac.uk Damian leads research support and development in the School of Media and Performing Arts, working with researchers and research practitioners in media production, photography, theatre, music and dance.
Assistant Professor in English and Languages| holly.vass@coventry.ac.uk Holly works in the area of TEFL and she is a Cambridge-approved CELTA tutor. Holly’s background is in Spanish and applied linguistics, and she lived and taught EFL in Spain for over two decade.
Lecturer in Academic English and Spanish | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: ab0154@coventry.ac.uk
Professor in Education Practice| lsx008@coventry.ac.uk Marina is Professor in Education Practice in the School of Humanities and Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Assistant Professor in Academic English| simon.smith@coventry.ac.uk Simon is a published, research-active corpus linguists who consider himself first and foremost language teacher.
Dr Alex Vines is an Assistant Professor in International Relations, Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
Course Director, Languages for Global Communication | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: aa2799@coventry.ac.uk
Lecturer in English | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: bsx271@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Music Performance| nicole.panizza@coventry.ac.uk Nicole Panizza is one of Ireland’s and the UK’s leading vocal accompanists, recitalists and coaches. Nicole studied at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, South Australia before continuing her postgraduate studies in London with Malcolm Martineau and Roger Vignoles.