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Study with us

Are you looking for an exciting and highly relevant career? Take a look at our newly updated undergraduate degree in disaster and emergency management, which combines management skills, leadership, application of technology and an understanding of social, political and cultural context.


Work with us

Work with us to help you strengthen your funding proposals, develop and evaluate organisational processes and plans, and learn lessons in order to strengthen your organisation’s resilience.


Undergraduate Autonomous Sailing Challenge (UASC)


DBA Testimonials

Testimonials for the Centre for Business in Society.


Mick's story

Read Mick's story of his career switch from a Personal trainer to a Critical Care Nurse


Meet the team

Our staff have industry experience in UK emergency planning, international disaster preparedness and response.


Printing studios

Consisting of two studio spaces for all printing needs from screen pritning to etching. We have print pressers dating back to when we first started as Coventry School of Art and Design back in 1843.


Media Loan Shop

Coventry University's very own specialist equipment loan shop for both students and staff, with equipment ranging from the most basic audio recorders, to a highly professional camera line up.


Photography suite

The photographic suite provides studios for students to photograph whatever they want in a professional environment.


Enhancing Maritime Security

Maritime threats like piracy and fisheries crimes significantly undermine the global economy and impact on the sustainable development of coastal states.


Benefits

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.


World Robotic Sailing Championship (WRSC)


Publications

A list of publications by CTPSR including latest books and reports.


Strengthening the work of faith-based organisations in education

Strengthening the relationship between religion and education through policy, guidance and training


Everyday Resistance of Kurds And Palestinians: Countering Domination via Nonviolent Means Event

This conference will explore the power of everyday resistance among Kurds and Palestinians and the different shapes and forms this takes locally and transnationally. People of Kurdistan and Palestine have a long history of resistance and they have shown many examples of what James Scott called “weapons of the weak”.  In all three contexts, it is possible to find examples of nonviolent collective and individual actions which have deep symbolic and ideological underpinnings. Often everyday resistance practices intersect with organised political collectives that are much more visible than the typically subtle repertoires of everyday resistance. 


Grassroots to Global: Development from Below Event

The Global Development Research Group at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) at Coventry University is pleased to announce a call for papers for their forthcoming academic conference entitled “Grassroots to Global: Development from Below”. This one-day conference will bring together academics, practitioners and policy-makers from across disciplines, focusing on development practice at grassroots level and implications for global development discourse.


Launch of the Centre for Postdigital Cultures Event

The Centre for Postdigital Cultures brings together media theorists, practitioners, activists and artists. It draws on cross-disciplinary ideas associated with open and disruptive media, the posthuman, the posthumanities, the Anthropocene and the Capitalocene to explore how innovations in postdigital cultures can enable 21st century society to respond to the challenges it faces at a global, national and local level.


BERA seminar open to staff: ‘Dutch courage in internationalisation’ Event

We are pleased to announce the first of our research seminars hosted as part of the Intercultural Engagement and Global Learning Theme of Coventry University’s Research Centre, Global Learning: Education and Attainment (GLEA).


Nourishing Life. Territories of Life and Food Sovereignty – a new policy brief Research News

Drawing on practical examples from eight countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, the Policy Brief Nourishing Life. Territories of Life and Food Sovereignty is the outcome of a long term collaboration between the ICCA Consortium.


Paper Struggles & Public Library and the Property Form: Exhibition and Seminar Research News

The Centre for Postdigital Cultures will be hosting an exhibition and seminar which documents how struggles over access to knowledge in the digital realm are reflected in the world of print and paper.