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Coventry University Group formally opens China Hub as Managing Director appointed News
Coventry University Group has formally launched its China Hub after appointing Guy Dru Drury MBE as Managing Director.
A Coventry University researcher is playing a part in the humanitarian effort in Ukraine by training healthcare workers and rehabilitation specialists as they care for those injured and impacted by the war with Russia.
How the new government can improve health and social care in the UK News
Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Health Ann-Marie Cannaby and Pro-Vice-Chancellor's Strategic Advisor Dame Eileen Sills share their thoughts on how the new Labour government can improve health and social care in the UK.
Six key questions students in Clearing should ask this year News
The countdown to the biggest day of thousands of students’ lives so far has begun.
Why international students are worth more than just money in the bank News
Coventry University Group’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International), Richard Wells shares his thoughts on the importance of international students following Secretary of State for Education Bridget Phillipson's speech at the Embassy Education Conference
Chancellor of Coventry University Group speaks of immense pride as she prepares to leave the role News
“I still feel the immense pride of being appointed Chancellor today as I did then.”
Why Coventry University Group’s role in the ‘living bridge’ matters for growth in India and the UK News
Leena Kukreja, Regional Managing Director of Coventry University Group’s India Hub in New Delhi, shares her thoughts on the importance of the ‘living bridge’ between the UK and India, and how recent developments demonstrate the Group’s unique position in collaborative efforts between the two countries.
Light released from inside rock proves age of 18,000-year-old glacier at Tibetan Plateau News
A Coventry University scientist is using ‘rocks as clocks’ to prove the age of ancient glaciers and help predict what may come in the battle against climate change.
A Coventry University researcher has been part of a first-of-its-kind project to establish an electronic healthcare database to improve maternity care and reduce deaths of mothers and babies in low and middle-income countries.
New immersive technology suites giving students a hands-on learning experience News
The next generation of healthcare and engineering professionals are now being trained using the latest immersive technology following a £3million investment at Coventry University.
Coventry University students have collaborated with an indigenous community in South America to create a video game that raises awareness of the struggles of communities in the Amazon rainforest.
Coventry University explores how arts experiences can be made more inclusive and accessible News
A new project designed to make immersive arts experiences more accessible for those with learning disabilities has been launched by Coventry University.
Coventry University Group launches bite-size courses with no tuition fees News
As part of the new Modular Acceleration Programme (MAP), CU Coventry, CU Scarborough and CU London will offer eligible learners the chance to study modules from higher technical qualifications (HTQ) without committing to the full course.
Call for health professionals to improve how they talk to patients about losing weight News
Coventry University researchers are calling for better communication in healthcare as a study found hundreds of patients have experienced negative emotions when healthcare professionals talk to them about their body weight.
Coventry University celebrates 10-year milestone with PSB Academy News
A decade-long collaboration between Coventry University and Singapore’s PSB Academy has been celebrated with a special event.
Coventry University to host bamboo circus performance as part of UK Bamboo Summit News
Sustainability and circus skills will collide when Coventry University hosts the UK Imagine Bamboo Summit 2024.
Disabled people deliver stark verdict on public transport at summit with industry leaders News
Disabled people warned transport industry leaders the system isn’t working and is getting worse at the first ever Accessible Transport Summit.
Ian Dunn: Now isn’t the time to raise tuition fees. Here’s what we can do instead News
It will not be news to anyone reading this that these are turbulent times for the higher education (HE) sector in the United Kingdom. As the real-terms value of UK tuition fees continues to diminish due to inflation and as international competition intensifies, a national debate on how the sector moves beyond survival to thrive in the current climate is essential.
Coventry University students dominate national architecture competition awards News
Students from Coventry University took both first and second place in a national competition for budding architects.
Harmful chemicals that last for so long they’re known as ‘forever chemicals’ have been found in the Amazon rainforest atmosphere for the first time.