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CPRS Consult and Cooperation for Peace & Unity NGO in Afghanistant collaborated on a mid-term review of a post-conflict urban reconstruction project in Kabul.
In this new book, Professor Alpaslan Ozerdem, Director of CPRS (with T. Jacoby) explores how the Kurdish conflict could be transformed toward positive peace.
Dr Ian Brittain from CPRS, along with Dr Terri Byers from the Sport and Events Management Department have recently been awarded just over €850,000 from the Marie Curie...
In March, Geraldine Brown and Geraldine Brady delivered CPD training to Children’s Social Care professionals working in Flintshire, Wales. The training programme built...
To the casual onlooker golf is often perceived as behind the times due to the archaic rules and regulations which govern the game.
Coventry University has appointed Dr Michel Pimbert as director of the Centre for Agroecology and Food Security (CAFS).
Geraldine Brady has had a book chapter published. The Policy Press book ‘Family Troubles? Exploring changes and challenges in the family lives of children and young...
Professor Nigel Berkeley (Surge), in an article featured in GovToday, argues the importance of a new policy approach to encourage the use of electric vehicles.
During January and February 2013, Dr Chuck Thiessen and Laura Payne completed an assessment report of the Dutch-led police training activities and justice support work...
In the first seminar on 21 February Dr Pam Lowe (Aston University) and Geraldine Brown (SURGE) presented papers on ‘Exploring the concept of sexual exploitation’. A...
A Coventry University professor’s study on how to build a successful business while maintaining employee wellbeing has been voted the ‘must read’ article of the year by...
CPRS has welcomed its first research exchange participant from AAUJ – Dr. Ayman Haidaria (Associate Professor in International Relations and Political Science), from...