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Business Economics BSc (Hons) In Clearing Course

Our Business Economics BSc (Hons) course provides training in analytical and empirical methods that can be applied to a wide range of real-world economic and business problems.


Architectural Engineering BEng (Hons) In Clearing Course

Our degree in Architectural Engineering is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills needed by society to design buildings and structures that provide sustainable, low-energy built environments for the future.


International Business BA (Hons) top-up Course

This fast-track programme leverages your existing qualifications to help you earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree and propel your international business career forward.


Data Science research centre widens the scope of its work to ‘Computational Science and Mathematical Modelling’ News

Coventry University’s Research Centre for Data Science is broadening the scope of its work and changing its name to the ‘Centre for Computational Science and Mathematical Modelling’ (CSM).


About us

The Centre for Data Science will be at the forefront of study into big data management and usage, adopting a multidisciplinary approach to ensure relevance across a wide range of research areas.


Statistical and Computational Modelling

Find out more about our Statistical and Computational Modelling research theme | Centre for Data Science


People, Policy and Innovation: Humanitarian Energy from theory to practice

Coventry University and HEED invite you this webinar series which brings together a host of leading experts, academics, practitioners, donors, and private sector actors to challenge the existing understanding of three dimensions of humanitarian energy access in the form of people, process, and policy.


Wellbeing and the Arts

The Wellbeing and the Arts Theme draws together researchers from various disciplines who are interested in the contribution creative subjects can make to our understanding and enhancement of health and wellbeing.


Critical Practices

The Critical Practices strand brings together practitioner-researchers in the fields of visual arts and the curatorial, interested in working across disciplines and exploring innovative and speculative interdisciplinary enquiries.


Cultural Memory

The ‘Cultural Memory’ research strand is about memory as placing, cultural connection and creation.


Research Themes

Research themes for the Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities


Funders and Partners

Find out more about CAMC's funders and partners.


CAMC - Our Team

Find out more about the team at CAMC.


People's Knowledge and Transdisciplinarity Working Group

Our vision is of a world where we can all be part of creating useful new knowledge, whatever our background. We believe that everyone is able to contribute to the production of new knowledge. It doesn’t matter about their background. This thinking underpins People’s Knowledge.


Research Group: Policies and institutions for resilient food and water systems

This research aims to better understand how and under what conditions citizens can be more centrally involved in policy-making and the governance of resilient food and water systems.


The Centre for Business and Society's response to COP26

COP26 was hugely pertinent to the Centre for Business in Society given the Centre’s responsible business mantra. Not surprisingly there have been some fascinating and highly thought-provoking blogs linked to COP26 authored by CBiS staff.


Our Research

The Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience drives innovative research for the understanding and development of resilient food and water systems throughout the world.


Research Group: Resilient Food and Water Systems in Practice

This analytical theme focuses on developing new theoretical, conceptual, numerical and practical knowledge on the processes which confer either system resilience or instability


The Centre for Business and Society's response to COVID-19

Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on business and society, including personal finance, tax and spending, horticulture and supply chains and more.


DBA study

The Doctorate in Business Administration is designed for practising managers with the experience and roles to facilitate impactful change within their organisations as a result of their research.