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Professor Paul Noon OBE

Paul leads Coventry University's enterprise and innovation work following a successful career spanning over a quarter of a century with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), representing and promoting the best of British industry and technology across the globe.


My Amego

HDTI research project: a person-centred system enabling users to maintain their quality of life and a degree of ‘independence’ without the need for constant intrusive monitoring by carers


Health Design & Technology Institute: Usability testing

The work of the Health Design & Technology Institute is providing new technologies and insights into independent living: Usability Testing.


Act 50:50

HDTI research project: supporting NHS staff who are retiring early, to think about their skills, experiences and expectations in order to fully explore further work-based options


Health Design & Technology Institute: Healthcare apps

The work of the Health Design & Technology Institute is providing new technologies and insights into independent living: Healthcare Apps


COMODAL

COnsumer MODels for Assisted Living (COMODAL) is an HDTI research project looking at the development of a consumer market for assisted living technologies for 'young' older people.


Innovation in supporting people at risk of falling

HDTI research project: an evaluation of the use of fall detectors within the West Midlands Region.


Warm Neighbourhoods®

HDTI research project: establishing the new Warm Neighbourhoods® brand among consumers as a ‘kitemark’ standard


TeleSCoPE

HDTI research project: developing a European Code of Practice for Telehealth Services


Professor Socrates Karidis

Professor Socrates Karidis joined Coventry University Group in 2017 and was appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor and CEO of Coventry University London in September 2020 after having served as Deputy and acting Chief Executive Officer.


Global Committee

This Committee is responsible for reviewing and supporting commercial activities across the Coventry University Group and providing assurance to the University’s Board of Governors that such activities where appropriate support the enterprise and innovation pillar of the University’s corporate strategy as well as the other commercial activities. Membership of the Global Committee is drawn from Governors, Non-Executive and Executive members.


Charities Committee

This Committee is responsible for the development, support and oversight of the University Group’s non-core charitable activities. These include the activities within CU Social Enterprise CIC and the management of funds within existing trusts within the Group, including the Coventry University Charitable Trust and Coventry University Welfare Fund.


Remuneration Committee

This Committee is responsible for determining and reviewing the remuneration and terms and conditions of the Vice-Chancellor and the senior leadership team of the institution.


Audit and Risk Committee

This Committee is responsible for directing and overseeing the University's arrangements for internal and external audit.


Main Board of Governors: Minutes

Main Board of Governors Minutes of Board Meeting at Coventry University.


Paul Fairburn

Paul was appointed to the role of Director, Enterprise and Innovation at Coventry University in January 2015 having previously held the post of Director.


Jo Dobson

As Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Policy and Engagement) at Coventry University Group, Jo advises the Vice-Chancellor, Governors and senior leaders on HE policy developments in the UK and overseas as well as managing local civic engagement across the Group’s three UK locations.


Mark Cammies

Mark is the Chief Executive Officer of CUEL.


Professor Ann-Marie Cannaby

Professor Ann-Marie Cannaby is the Pro-Vice Chancellor for Health at Coventry University.


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The Sports Therapy Clinic is a critical component of the final year Sports Therapy BSc (Hons) programme, where students' can apply their clinical skills.