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TV personality and computer scientist Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE helped Coventry University celebrate International Women’s Day by officially opening the Beatrice...
Coventry University Group is continuing its international expansion by working with The Knowledge Hub Universities to build its second branch campus in Egypt.
A film telling the emotive story of the death of a journalist at the hands of the New IRA in Northern Ireland will be screened at Coventry Cathedral.
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has awarded Coventry University a £1.25 million Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) to deliver a five-year programme of...
Transformation of city’s former IKEA building into cultural gateway
Coventry University Group is taking its work to address challenges within the teaching profession global by launching a new international offer through its National...
More than £4 million of new hydrogen testing contracts have been secured within the Centre for Advanced Low-Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS) at Coventry University.
Coventry University is to play a key role in an extensive new trial of self-driving technology on the city’s streets.
Coventry University is today launching the National Centre for Accessible Transport (NCAT) with the aim to make future and existing modes of transport accessible to all.
Coventry University has been selected by the British Council to deliver science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) focused Masters by Research (MRes)...
The President of Coventry University’s Ukrainian Society was at 10 Downing Street for a special reception to mark the Orthodox New Year.
A campaign to highlight the importance dance research has led to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) making £500,000 available to researchers.