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CAWR aims to advance resilience through creative work on a new generation of complex socio-economic and environmental issues impacting on the ability of people and communities to provide nutritious food, clean water and sustainable environments for all of Earth’s inhabitants. Working hard with our many and varied partners from communities, civil society, enterprise and policy, our staff and students strive to deliver real-world impacts to support more sustainable, equitable and resilient food and water systems locally and internationally.
The Centre for Peace and Security (CPS) builds on the strong and distinctive track record of scholars at the University working on human security, peace studies and social relations.
The Centre for Peace and Security aims to achieve actionable, impactful and excellent research and discovery, focused on work that benefits organisations and the public good, and which contributes to economic, social and cultural vitality and peaceful relations between people and their communities.
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Associate Dean for Recruitment and Resourcing | Faculty of Business and Law | Email: aa9154@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Lecturer in Accounting | ab5866@coventry.ac.uk Siddra Iqbal is an Assistant Lecturer in Accounting in the School of Economics, Finance and Accounting.
Assistant Professor in Operations and Supply Chain Management; Associate, Centre for Business in Society | d.kwak@coventry.ac.uk Dr Kwak is an Assistant Professor in Operations and Supply Chain Management and an associate course director for BA in European Business Management. He teaches in the the area of international logistics.
Assistant Professor in Finance | ab8394@coventry.ac.uk Dr. Khorasgani is an Assistant Professor in Finance, with research interests that cover bankruptcy, risk management, corporate finance and small business financing.
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Centre for Postdigital Cultures 2021 Conference
The Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) invites you to their annual conference, this year on the theme of 'Postdigital Cities'. The event will take place over the course of two days, with each panel session focusing on CPC's thematic areas.
Centre for Postdigital Cultures Newsletter Archive
Monthly newsletters from the Centre for Postdigital Cultures.
Director, International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship | gmaas@coventry.ac.uk Dr Gideon Maas is the Director of the International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship at Coventry University, and has broad international business and academic experience in various countries such as China, Europe and Africa.
Deputy Director of International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship and Professor of Entrepreneurship | Faculty of Business and Law | International Centre for Transformational Entrepreneurship (ICTE) | Email: ac0359@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Accounting | ab9586@coventry.ac.uk Shane is Assistant Professor in Accounting, as well as being a qualified Chartered Certified Accountant with over 10 years experience.
Associate Professor in Human Resource Management | nick.wylie@coventry.ac.uk Dr. Wylie is Course Director for numerous postgraduate HRM courses, as well as teaching Leading Managing and Developing People at postgraduate level. His research focuses on internal consultancy.
The Sustainable Building Futures project provides access to a number of events, ranging from focused topic workshops and networking events to new technology demonstration seminars. As there has been a high demand for these Workshops, priority will be given to eligible companies who meet the SME definition and who have not been previously supported by this project. Those who are returning clients will be placed on a waiting list, if places are available once booking has closed, you will be notified of an available place. However please note this may only be one or two days notice.
Find out what facilities your business could gain access to if it's eligible to receive assistance from the Sustainable Building Futures project.