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Professor Ian M Marshall maintains general oversight of all the work of the University and is the main focus for corporate interactions between the University and external bodies.
HDTI research project: developing a system for measuring and improving wheelchair performance
Professor Andrew Turner is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Curriculum Development and a member of the Vice Chancellor's Office at Coventry University.
Richard joined Coventry University early in 2016 to take on his new research leadership role, as well as continuing his research as Professor of Engineering Materials.
Professor John Dishman is the Pro-Vice Chancellor of CU Group at Coventry University.
Ian supports the Vice-Chancellor overseeing the academic work of the Group.
Multiple Fan Blower Door System
Improved air tightness is the principle behind the design strategy “Build tight, ventilate right”. By limiting the unnecessary leakage of heated or conditioned air from buildings, a significant reduction in energy consumption and costs can be made.
Understanding how heat, air and moisture move across and through building components is crucial in developing long term durability improving energy efficiency and verifying environmental claims in construction products.
Monitoring environmental conditions can help us to understand the thermal performance of a space and highlight opportunities to save energy, encourage behavioural change and improve occupant comfort levels.
HDTI joins forces with CUHTec News
HDTI are delighted to announce that after months of careful planning, the Centre for Usable Home Technology (CUHTec) took up residency within HDTI on 1 April 2015.
The Sustainable Building Futures project can work with your business to help improve energy efficiency. This will lead to...
Have you tried our health app design and evaluation service? News
Have you tried our health app design and evaluation service? - learn more about Health Design and Technology Institute at Coventry University which dedicated to improving healthcare through innovative design and technology solutions.
HDTI research project: brings together industry, academia and end-users to support current product development and devise an effective means of ensuring products are "fit for purpose"
Information on the Document Supply Service.
The Health Design & Technology Institute, part of Coventry University, is the lead partner in the COMODAL project. Within the University the project team is drawn from three departments, HDTI (lead department), the College of Business and Law, and the College of the Arts and Society.
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Higher Education Achievement Report (HEAR) Frequently Asked Questions.
We are able to supply items from our library stock to certain members.
When you apply for a PhD you will need to present us with a well thought out research proposal, in addition to your academic achievements. The last dates for applications to research programmes and enrolment date are described.