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Coventry University raises the bar to celebrate 50 years of law News

Legal brains across the country came together to celebrate 50 years of law degrees in Coventry and the founding of one of the first courses of its kind in the UK. 


Coventry university's new London campus hosts first open day News

London’s newest university, providing award-winning qualifications, is to give prospective students a glimpse of its campus ahead of an £8 million renovation project.


Food for thought on Cornish tourism News

The impact of cream teas, pasties and clotted cream on St Ives’ tourism industry has been deconstructed by academics.


Coventry University takes lead to tackle essay cheats News

Coventry University will take a stand against online essay scams by joining institutions across the world for a day of action over the rising problem of contract cheating. 


Science sheds light on 250-year-old literary controversy News

The social networks behind one of the most famous literary controversies of all time have been uncovered using modern networks science.


Rural businesses plug into greener vehicles News

Should rural businesses plug into electric vehicles? – That’s what a recent study in rural Warwickshire sought to answer.


GP referral to weight loss programme is effective, acceptable and takes 30 seconds News

Tackling obesity by offering the opportunity to attend a weight loss programme during a routine consultation is effective, welcomed by patients and takes 30 seconds of physicians’ time.


Ozi Akerele: Inquest on Tuesday 1 November News

An inquest into the death of Ozi Akerele, the Coventry University student who went missing in January last year, took place at Coventry Crown Court on Tuesday 1 November. 


AME boss named as ‘Manufacturing Exemplar’ for boosting industry skills News

Helping develop the UK’s first ‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’ has seen a Coventry-based engineering specialist named as one of the ‘Top 20’ manufacturing professionals in the country.


Next generation of researchers use technology to tackle humanitarian issues News

Could drones and 3D printing support humanitarian work? – Two Coventry University students set out to investigate earlier this year.


Pioneering performance takes centre stage in Coventry News

Performance training to fit an internet age will come into the spotlight when Coventry welcomes its latest visiting professor to help explore the future of arts and media.  


Queen of Ska receives top honour from Coventry University News

A legend of the Ska and 2 tone music movement is being honoured by Coventry University for her support of Coventry’s music scene.


Jane Sutton congratulates first teenage cancer care grads News

Jane Sutton, mother of inspirational teenager Stephen Sutton MBE and Teenage Cancer Trust ambassador joined the first graduands from Coventry University's teenage and young cancer care course.


Citywide partners help Coventry secure social enterprise status News

Coventry has won national recognition as a thriving centre of social enterprise thanks to the efforts made by Coventry University and others to highlight the good work of community focussed initiatives in the city.


Building bridges as Student Wardens expand into city News

Student Wardens will do more to build bridges between Coventry University and city residents as a volunteer scheme is rolled out permanently across the community.


Designer tackles women’s rights for catwalk success News

A creative Coventry fashion student has wowed judges to be named Young Designer of the Year after taking women’s rights with a cultural twist onto the catwalk.  


Shakespeare meets Stargate in global partnership News

When Coventry University drama lecturers teamed up with Finnish actors to bring English language Shakespeare experts to the global stage they came up with a collaborative sci-fi solution to bridge a 1,600 mile gap.


Heart disease threatens to wipe out Bangalore’s millennials News

More than two million years of working life have been wiped from Bangalore’s population in three years thanks to heart disease.


Future of UK car design debated at Coventry University News

Eminent motoring scribe Steve Cropley chaired a debate on the future of car design at Coventry University this morning.


Girls with poorer motor skills more likely than boys to be obese News

Young girls who exhibit a poor mastery of fundamental movement skills (FMS) are more likely to be obese than boys who have similarly low skills, according to research led by Coventry University.