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Investment Management MSc Course
Study data analysis techniques, fund performance appraisal and examine foreign exchange risk and the role of ethics and sustainability in investment.
Artificial Intelligence and Human Factors MSc Course
Equip yourself with the theoretical, technical and transferable skills needed for a successful career in artificial intelligence (AI).
Assuring Sustainability Certifications: How sure can we be? Event
The participants will share their unique insights into the challenges of safeguarding and improving worker’s rights within global supply chains.
Customer knowledge management and open innovation strategies Event
The workshop will discuss the impact of customer knowledge management on open innovation strategies, and well as explore drivers of customer knowledge sharing online.
Childhood, Youth and Education Studies BA (Hons) Course
The Childhood, Youth and Education Studies degree is designed for people who want to contribute to the learning and development of children and young people across a variety of educational settings.
Criminology BA (Hons) Course
Explore why crime happens, who defines it, how it impacts communities and ways to prevent it, so you're equipped with the knowledge to understand crime and create positive change.
Law with International Legal Study LLB (Hons) top-up Course
Previous experience of studying or practicing law in another jurisdiction? This LLB (Hons) top-up course can build on your prior law qualifications and skills to fast-track your entry onto a UK law degree and advance your journey to a career in international law.
The Coventry University Festival of Social Science: 19 October - 9 November 2024
The Festival of Social Science (FoSS) is an annual celebration of the social sciences.
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KPIT: Co-creation that drives value
The automotive industry is looking for ways to accelerate the upskilling of its engineering workforces to adapt to a changing market place that is becoming increasingly dominated by electric vehicles and autonomous driving. Coventry University’s partnership with global automotive technology company KPIT Technologies is aiming to create a solution to this by providing a glimpse into the future of how higher education can be delivered considering the future changes.
For many, watching a bumblebee at work around a garden is a highlight of the spring and summer seasons. But global populations of this charismatic insect are in decline owing to changes in agricultural practices and a scarcity of its favoured flowers, and in the last 70 years at least two UK species have become extinct. In an effort to reverse this alarming trend, our researchers are working to deepen our understanding of the plant species found in UK gardens and allotments, and which are best to aid the conservation effort.
UK CITE Autonomous Cars Collaboration
Modern vehicles are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with on board computers, active safety systems and other driver assistance technologies now commonplace. Our researchers are playing a leading role in this field, and are joining forces with partners across academia, government and industry on a new project to create one of the world’s most advanced environments for connected and autonomous driving.
Building on its strong automotive heritage, reputation for enterprise and innovation, and its commitment to the low carbon economy, Coventry University is at the forefront of developments in ‘green’ vehicle technologies. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are being designed and built in Coventry through the university’s cutting-edge spin-out company Microcab, which sits as part of the Centre for Mobility and Transport.
Researchers from our Centre for Business in Society have been investigating new and more effective ways of encouraging responsible lending and borrowing, working with UK credit unions to target the source of the problems and spread knowledge of better practice across the sector.
Female Genital Mutilation Research
Female genital mutilation (FGM) has affected over 125 million girls and women around the world. Our researchers have spent many years working in communities affected by FGM, both in the UK and abroad, to try to understand why it happens and what can be done to prevent it.
Experts in cybersecurity from our Centre for Mobility and Transport are using their research to develop a unique early warning system to anticipate and tackle these ever-present threats – and in so doing protect UK plc and the personal data of internet users.
Researchers in our Centre for Mobility and Transport are harnessing the power of Hollywood technology to provide unique insight into the health of gardeners, sports men and women, and dancers. The aim is to learn more about the most complex mechanism known to man – the human form itself.
The European Space (ESpace) Project – coordinated by a team led by our Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE) – has been addressing this issue by looking at the creative reuse of digital cultural heritage.