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CTEHR Innovative Project Features in BBC's Terrific Scientific Campaign Research News

The Centre for Technology Enabled Health Research (CTEHR) have been involved in an innovative project launched by BBC Learning and the Wellcome Trust which is designed to get primary school children excited about science.


Five year anniversary of vital maritime security research at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations Research News

The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations is celebrating five years of research into the developing arena of maritime security. 


Petals - FGM web app for young people wins Gold London Design Award Research News

In the Digital community category, the app, created to help protect young girls and women from female genital mutilation (FGM), has beaten off stiff competition to win a 2016 London Design Award.


Professor Heaven Crawley joins the Overseas Development Institute Research News

Professor Heaven Crawley has joined the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) as a Senior Research Associate to develop and strengthen links with the newly established migration research programmel.


Katharine Jones joins the One World Media Awards as a judge Research News

Katharine Jones has been invited to act as a judge for the One World Media Awards, Refugee Reporting category, 2017.


The Big Question. Lecture Series. The US Presidential Election 2016. Fact or fiction? Research News

In the USA Republicans and Democrats are fighting to select their candidate for President. From Donald Trump to Bernie Sanders, unexpected candidates have come to the fore. Controversy, criticism and confusion have dominated the headlines and thrown the future of American politics up in the air. But what is fact and what is fiction?


Children, health and wellbeing book launched at Swedish Symposium Research News

The Centre for Communities and Social Justice's Dr Geraldine Brady launched the book 'Children, health and wellbeing: policy debates and lived experience' at the Children, health and well-being symposium at Linkoping University, Sweden.


Lecturer in Dance Nicola Conibere wins the Bonnie Bird New Choreography Award Research News

C-DaRE's Dr. Nicola Conibere is awarded a prize of £10,000 and support from a creative producer, to pursue a project of choreographic research.


Call for Proposals; Digital Echoes Symposium 2016 Research News

For the 6th edition of the Digital Echoes Symposium, we focus on participation as one of the most prominent legacies of the digital, in particular how it invokes processes of collectivity, democratisation and decentring.


Migrant Voices in the British media Research News

Victims and Villains explores how migrant voices and experiences are framed in Britain’s migration debate, against the backdrop of a complex relationship between the media, political debate and public attitudes.


Prof. Hazel Barrett represents Coventry University at Change Plus Kickoff Meeting in Berlin Research News

Prof Hazel Barrett was pleased to represent Coventry University alongside all the partners of the Chang Plus project.


Call for papers: Arend Lijphart Symposium Research News

The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, at Coventry University, is delighted to present the symposium, Arend Lijphart Power-Sharing and the Politics of Intercultural Dialogue.


Dr Geraldine Brown Hosts Black History Month Seminar Series Research News

In partnership with Coventry University Black & Minority Ethnic Staff Network, Dr. Geraldine Brown hosted a series of seminars to mark Black History Month.


Ankara bombs: Turkey is being torn apart by bad leaders and bad neighbours Research News

Turkey: torn apart by bad leaders and bad neighbours. Professor Alpaslan Ozerdem investigates.


A new kind of doctoral programme for the 21st Century Research News

We've joined forces with twelve other University Alliance universities to launch a new kind of doctoral training programme.


ITS Market Watch: Valuable insights from 4 case studies across Europe Research News

The market for ‘Intelligent Transport Systems’ (ITS) is changing rapidly: topics like urbanisation, sustainability and digitalisation are changing the environment as well as the near future. Despite the investments in technology development and feasibility demonstrations, the systematic market penetration of ITS applications remains a major challenge.


ALERT and the Human Wildlife Conflict Update Research News

Over a year and a half into ALERT and CU’s program to reduce human-lion conflict within Zimbabwe’s Matetsi Conservancy, the database of images captured on specially-installed camera traps outside selected homesteads is growing steadily.


The Other America: White working class views on belonging, change, identity and immigration Research News

This report presents an analysis of white working-class communities’ perspectives on belonging, change, identity, and immigration.


First responders in war-torn Syria feel ‘abandoned’ by international community Research News

First responders providing emergency aid to civilians in horrific conditions in Syria’s war-torn cities feel ‘abandoned’ by the international community, a survey found.


Coventry first university to receive top accreditation for PhD students’ training Research News

A Coventry University research centre has become the first in the country to receive a prestigious accreditation for the training it gives to its science PhD students.