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Research by Coventry University based on analysis of 6,714 cases of professional misconduct by health and care professionals has identified three types of perpetrator,...
The market for ‘Intelligent Transport Systems’ (ITS) is changing rapidly: topics like urbanisation, sustainability and digitalisation are changing the environment as...
Coventry University academic also explains why we want to be scared by films – and why psychological thrillers are sometimes more scary than gory horror-fests.
People who show characteristics of autism are more at risk of attempting suicide, according to a Coventry University study whose results are being presented to a United...
The new project is one of four announced today to create a global Connected Autonomous Vehicle test and validation ecosystem in the UK. Government to co-invest with...
America’s white working-class communities feel they are being kept in the “slow lane” of social mobility while other groups speed past, according to a year-long study by...
Coventry University will tackle shortages in healthcare, construction and engineering across the West Midlands with 125 new degree apprenticeships.
City shoppers are being encouraged to buy goods and services from a range of not-for-profit businesses that ‘trade for good’ at a special pop up market in Coventry this...
Three West Midlands cities have won over four million euros to help the region's communities get the maximum benefit from migration and improve migrants’ and refugees’...
A mobile gratitude wall inspired by Coventry University research, which showed how encouraging people to write down what they were grateful for helped boost their...
Children with reading difficulties should be more thoroughly screened for hearing problems, a new report by Coventry University academics has said.
Coventry University was today mentioned by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt at the Conservative Party Conference as he announced plans for a 25% increase in nurse training...