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Postgraduate Research Brochures
Download the postgraduate research brochures from research centres at Coventry University.
Journal of Dance and Somatic Practices
Journal of Dance and Somatic Practices (ISSN 1757-1871) is an international refereed journal published twice a year by Intellect. It has been in publication since 2009 for scholars and practitioners whose research interests focus on the relationship between dance and somatic practices, and the influence that this body of practice exerts on the wider performing arts.
Varsity is the biggest sporting event in the calendar at Coventry University. Each year is jam packed with over 30 different sports teams competing across the city for Team Coventry, battling against our local neighbours and sporting rivals, Warwick University.
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.
Sports Active's Try It, Play It, Love It programme offers students, staff and the local community fun relaxed, inexpensive sports sessions for all abilities.
C-DaRE Invites... is an event series curated by C-DaRE. Each event is an “An Invitation to…” a unique occurrence developed in collaboration with staff and a guest(s) proposer.
Learn more about study opportunities with the Centre for Dance Research at Coventry University.
Find links to past issues of the C-DaRE newsletter from the Centre for Dance Research at Coventry University.
Researcher Vacancies at CTPSR
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Learn more about the membership options available for our Sports and Recreation facilities.
Transportation is a crucial aspect of everyday business, particularly for companies in rural areas that often face greater challenges connecting with customers than their urban counterparts. Delivering goods and ferrying staff to and from work in remote locations can increase costs and stifle growth. Researchers in our Centre for Business in Society have been working with local government and industry on an initiative to help rural businesses from a range of sectors make the most of the potential long-term benefits of using electric vehicles.
The creative industries are worth around £87 billion to the UK economy, and higher education institutions play a central role in the sector’s success and future prosperity. At Coventry University our roots can be traced back to a mid-19th century design school, and 175 years later the creative spirit that drove that school’s successful foundation and collaboration with industry is as vibrant as ever, and evident in our teaching and research activities.
A healthy and happy population is one which benefits from all facets of society – from early years education to social justice policy – being geared towards preserving and improving our physical and mental wellbeing. Ageing populations and rises in mental ill-health are just some of the significant challenges we face, but at Coventry University we’re transforming the way we tackle these issues – among others – through research.
Rail traveller numbers have doubled since the mid 1990s. With this number set to double again in the next 25 years, this raises a whole host of challenges for the nations networks. Coventry University’s Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) has embarked on a project with companies including Network Rail, Virgin Trains, Serco, Alstom Transport, ID Computing and Oxford University to monitor and subsequently tackle just that.
Agriculture Initiative in Refugee Camps
Researchers at the Centre of Agroecology, Water and Resilience have worked with the Lemon Tree Trust to change this and to help transform the landscape of refugee camps with trees, plants and crops. Their project is crucial in making refugee camps greener, healthier and more productive places to live.
Researchers in our Centre for Psychology, Behaviour and Achievement have created the UK’s first set of measures to guide health service providers as part of a three-year project into building a support network for adults with Autism spectrum condition, specifically in relation to depression and suicidality.
Teaching Fellow | College of Engineering, Environment and Science | School of Science | ae4214@coventry.ac.uk
Lisa Perry is an award-winning former journalist working across print, digital and broadcast media for 15 years. Newspapers; local, regional, national, press agencies and trade magazines, BBC local radio and ITV Regional News.
Allen Stroud is a lecturer at Coventry University, where he teaches BA (Hons) Media.