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In this symposium, we aim to explore both the impacts of the pandemic on society, and also how the pandemic has affected the work of academics and researchers over the past three years.
This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will explore the behavioural aspects underlying inefficient decision making of retail consumers in the banking/financial services sector
The Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy (CRISP) network is running its post-Covid relaunch event to celebrate Coventry University joining the CRISP network.
Julien Blanc will briefly present the research he has carried out in France and Brazil over the last 20 years and then focus on his current collaboration with a group of peasants in South West France from an action research perspective.
The research aims to evaluate the influence of the congruence of tuition fees and ranking scores of HEIs on international students’ cognitive and behavioural responses.
This event by the Centre for Business in Society will discuss the growing hybridisation of non-profit (sport) organisations and how it impacts on the risk of mission drift.
This event will be an improvised and informal conversation with C-DaRE’s Simon Ellis on topics including the spaces of technological possibility, subjects and objects, embodiment, and the more-than-human.
For the 2023 conference, we invite papers investigating the role of internal audit and corporate governance in managing the threats and opportunities created by this rapidly evolving economic environment.
Neurodiversity (Specific Learning Differences; SpLDs) and the Student Academic Experience: co-creating a mixed method project to explore the lived experiences of neurodivergent students studying at the University of Warwick
This presentation will re-examine the cash flow sensitivity of cash.
This event will discuss how local authorities in England have adapted to austerity through collaborative innovation
This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will discuss the implementation of a new multiple-hypotheses testing method on mutual funds performance.
This conference addresses how creative thinking and practice can transform our experience of and responses to the urgent social, political and environmental conditions in which we live.
Join us for a CTPSR Webinar on ‘Peacebuilding Legacy: Programming for Change and Young People’s Attitudes to Peace’.
Researching or working in smart energy systems? Interested in what young people have to say? Then this is the event for you.
The event will engage the audience in the novel agendas of financial sector development and the conditions that are conducive to endogenous economic growth, such as financial knowledge and the socialisation of finance.
RISING has joined with Coventry Cathedral to organise showing of the 2022 film ‘Lyra’ about the life and tragic death of the Northern Ireland journalist, poet and rights campaigner Lyra Mckee.
Ever wondered what maths and physics researchers really do? Interested to see how science at Coventry University is changing lives? If so, then our magnificent maths and phenomenal physics event is for you.
Pastoralism is often perceived as a marginal, outdated way of livestock production, although it is practiced in a far greater area than sedentary farming and is an extremely efficient and solar-powered way of protein production that does not eliminate biodiversity.
Summer rainfall trends in South-eastern South America (SES) affect an area where around 200 million people live. Literature identifies more than one driving mechanism for them, some of which have opposing effects.