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This CBiS seminar will discuss what can be done to engage minorities with retirement planning.
This CFCI event will present the findings of the funded research sponsored by BA/Leverhulme on the Glass Cliff Phenomenon in female Chair appointments.
Sinead Ouillon will discuss how local residents can be provided with the skills to conduct their own research projects, and how this research can benefit their community.
The centre for Physical Activity, Sport and Exercise Sciences at Coventry University are running a free CPD session for grassroots football coaches.
This interactive seminar and workshop will consist of a presentation summarising the evolution of Coventry’s food system over the past 70 years.
ARTSPACECITY researchers from the Centre for Postdigital Cultures are hosting a new online seminar series.
The CFCI seminar will discuss Corporate tax fraud and corruption and assessment of the efficacy of the law enforcement measures to counter them.
Part of a series of online events that explore what is uncanny, strange, and ‘other’ in relation to today’s digital, and postdigital, intimacies.
This event will bring together academics, publishers, archival practitioners and community representatives to explore the issues and possible solutions in relation to preserving local media archives.
Focusing on senior nutrition, "PRODOCÊNCIA NUTRIDOSO" intertwines teaching, outreach, and research. Partnering with healthcare and students, it trains future nutritionists while educating existing professionals.
This talk explores forensic fandom through three recent true crime cases: the disappearance of Gabby Petito; the disappearance of Nicola Bulley; and the stalker at the heart of the Netflix drama Baby Reindeer.
This CFCI event will explore the impact of Chair–CEO nationality diversity on R&D investment.
This event will discuss the issues of AI and the future of work
With the theme ‘Making dance research legible in the Creative Industries and beyond,’ the event aims to facilitate knowledge exchange beyond the dance sector and networks, enhancing the visibility of dance research within the broader Creative Industries ecosystem.
Dr Lindsay Balfour and Dr Adrienne Evans will be hosting a two-day summit at the CU Brussels Hub, on the subject of preventing technology-facilitated gender-based violence.
In this webinar, speakers will provide clear examples of how they have applied research on small and large scales and its impact on local people's lives.
The aim of this masterclass is to demystify the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and provide UK businesses with a clear understanding of how to navigate compliance and create a competitive advantage.
This workshop will be an important first step in helping organisations on their journey towards Net Zero, providing a high-level overview of their carbon emissions and carbon reduction guidance.
A panel discussion and interactive workshop to bring together activists, those interested in fat rights and fat studies and people of lived experience to share knowledge, expertise and experience on the topic of Fat Flourishing.
An in-person workshop focusing on those 'left behind' by healthy eating messages.