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Paul Fairburn, Director of Enterprise and Innovation at Coventry University Group, shares his thoughts on why Coventry University is at the forefront of the green...
Tune in! Our experts and students discussed the hot-button topic of legal migration on BBC One's Panorama tonight. Did the government's policies shape the current...
Following Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's announcement to push back the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars to 2035, Coventry University’s Vice-Chancellor...
New Coventry University webinar series offers honest conversations on Black History Month and the role of education in recognising black contributions and achievements.
Transcripts which show how a chatbot became the first computer to pass the renowned Turing test are revealed for the first time in a newly published paper in the Journal...
Coventry University, in association with the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, is hosting a public debate next month at which a diverse panel of experts will discuss a...
A Holocaust survivor shared her story with staff and students at a special lecture, which took place on campus on Wednesday 18 February.
Five young Tibetans from the Indian Himalayan region of Sikkim visited Coventry last week as part of a cultural initiative to help them raise awareness of the political...
A leading advocate of women’s rights in Central Africa is being honoured for the work she undertakes supporting victims of sexual violence.
A new exhibition of paintings from one of the region’s leading artists opens at the Lanchester Gallery in Coventry from Friday 21 November.
An up and coming author from Coventry has won a local poetry competition for his collection of works depicting the city and its people.
A new production of a classic farce from the sixties is being staged at the Abbey Theatre in Nuneaton next week.