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First Contact Practitioner (Musculoskeletal or Paramedic) Course
The First Contact Practitioner (Paramedic or Musculoskeletal pathway) modules and portfolio is aimed at qualified, experienced practitioners working in primary care.
Professional Development: Enhanced Practice (Frailty) Course
This course supports health and social care professionals to develop as enhanced clinical practitioners.
A Clinical Approach to Pain for Health Professionals CPD Course
The module is designed to allow clinicians to develop a holistic understanding of contemporary pain science and how these principles impact on clinical practice. Qualification: Level 7 – 10 credits
Research Methodology, Design and Methods CPD Course
This module is designed for students to enable them to examine the philosophical basis of research and evaluate different research methods used in health and social science.
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Meet the CHLS team
The Centre for Intelligent Healthcare aims to become a globally recognised research centre for pioneering and opinion-setting research in the area of digital healthcare and its contribution to improving communities.
Lecturer in History | School of Humanities | College of the Arts and Society | Email: aa1369@coventry.ac.uk
Lecturer in Spanish | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: bsx313@coventry.ac.uk
Course Director and Assistant Professor in Graphic Design| phillip.perry@coventry.ac.uk Philip joined the Graphic Design team during spring 2000, following the completion of his degree the previous year. He is currently Level 1 Tutor for Graphic Design and teaches across all three years of the programme. Previous roles include University-wide assessment on level 2 and 3 Employability Learning Programme (ELP) submissions, teaching on the Graphic Design MA, and leadership of the Foundation Visual Communication pathway.
Assistant Professor in Music Composition| christopher.hobbs@coventry.ac.uk Christopher Hobbs, a pioneer in the field of Systemic Music in Britain, was born in 1950. He studied with Cornelius Cardew at the Royal Academy of Music and was the youngest member of the Scratch Orchestra when it began in 1969.
Director of Arts, Culture and Heritage| geoff.willcocks@coventry.ac.uk Dr Geoff Willcocks is Director of Arts and Culture at Coventry University, where he was also formerly the Head of Department for Performing Arts. He is also the Chair of Coventry's Music Education Hub and the Chair of Music Coventry.
Associate Head of School - Marketing and Recruitment| daren.pickles@coventry.ac.uk Daren has worked with creative audio technology for over 25 years, from an apprenticeship as a sound engineer to a career in the music and film industries as a recording artist and sound designer.
Assistant Professor in Culture and Media Theory| jongmi.kim@coventry.ac.uk Dr. JongMi Kim works for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in the School of Media and Performing Arts.
Associate Head of School - Marketing ad Recruitment, Senior Lecturer in Sociology| charlotte.butler@coventry.ac.uk Charlotte works for the Faculty of Arts of Arts and Humanities in the School of Humanities.
Head of School| frank.magee@coventry.ac.uk Frank works for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in the School of Humanities
Elwyn Lloyd| elwyn.lloyd@coventry.ac.uk Elwyn works for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in the School of Humanities
The heritage, culture and customs of their home are extremely important to many students. An essential pre-requisite–especially for those travelling to England from across the world–is to be able to practice the requirements of their faith. Coventry is a truly international University. It is a vibrant, diverse, multi-cultural, multi-faith community with students from every continent. At Coventry University your son or daughter will find that their faith and customs are totally respected and provided for.
Lecturer in Automotive and Transport Design| alan.barrett@coventry.ac.uk Alan is a lecturer in automotive and transport design, with 16 years’ industry experience. He has worked for several car manufacturers and has also gained extensive experience working at some of the leading UK design consultancies on a wide variety of projects for international clients.