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Darryl Georgiou

Associate Professor in Media Arts| darryl.georgiou@coventry.ac.uk Darryl Georgiou is an interdisciplinary artist, exhibiting internationally and working across a range of media. His artwork is held in both national and international collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens/New York. 


Rachelle Viader Knowles

Associate Head of School- International | ab7307@coventry.ac.uk Dr Rachelle Viader Knowles is an artist, educator and researcher. Her most recent works explore text and language, translocality, dialogue as art, and artistic practices/methods developed through participation, collaboration and networks. 


Angela Armstrong

Course Director and Assistant Professor in Fashion| angela.armstrong@coventry.ac.uk Angela is leading research on testing the latest smart fabrics, coatings and trims and their assessment in relation to current health and safety standards, investigating the sustainability of materials and manufacturing processes.


Dr Shaun Hides

Dean| sean.hides@coventry.ac.uk In 1997 Shaun joined the Coventry University as Assistant Professor in Communication Culture and Media, from Leeds Metropolitan University, where he had been Senior Lecturer in Visual Cultures in the School of Arts and Contemporary Cultures. 


Dr. Karen Lisa Bull

Associate Head of Industrial Design | School of Art and Design | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: arx093@coventry.ac.uk


Joff Chafer

Assistant Professor in Theatre| jof.chafer@coventry.ac.uk Joff Chafer works in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in the School of Media and Performing Arts.


Professor Mark Evans

Professor Theatre Training and Education, Centre for Dance Research


Stephen Dawkins

Associate Head of School (Student Experience) stephen.dawkins@coventry.ac.uk


Disability | Health and Wellbeing | Coventry University

At Coventry every student is equal, in being able to fulfil their true potential. Gone are the days when any form of impairment or disability was an automatic bar to a university education. Many disabled students make a significant contribution to the academic, cultural and student life at Coventry, and disability provision is a serious core consideration, not an afterthought.


Lanchester Library

The Lanchester library is one of the key reasons why you should be studying at Coventry. The stunning, cutting edge, purpose designed building is far more than just an eco-efficient resource for text booksit is a complete state-of-the-art knowledge and study centre.


The Talent Team

The focus on preparing students for successful futures sets Coventry apart as a university. The key: developing and enhancing students' employability––and delivering a serious competitive advantage in the jobs market. At Coventry, that starts right from the beginning


Fees and financing your postgraduate course

There's a lot to consider when undertaking a postgraduate degree, but one of the most important factors is how much the course will cost you.


Centre for Academic Writing

This unique, highly innovative resource was specially created to help students gain the key academic writing skills they need, throughout their studies.


Young Adult Carers - How we can help

As a young adult carer, balancing your responsibilities with your studies at university can be challenging. Thankfully, Coventry University has several different services you can access to ensure you get the most out of your time at university.


Funding Your Postgraduate Course

Find information on how you can receive financial support for your postgraduate course.


Safety

The city of Coventry is welcoming and friendly. It is also amongst the safest in the UK.


The Daphne ICEBERG Project

The Daphne logoe Domestic violence and abuse student resource forms part of the Daphne suite of toolkits.


Progressing Your Employability

Progressing your employability at Coventry University


Dr James Dawson

Assistant Professor (Politics/ IR) | Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations 


Dr. Damian Sutton

Professor of Photography Theory and Culture| damian.sutton@coventry.ac.uk Damian leads research support and development in the School of Media and Performing Arts, working with researchers and research practitioners in media production, photography, theatre, music and dance.