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This project investigates how technological tools, such as social media, may support or constrain people with disabilities in the development of their political interests and careers.
The primary aim of this project is to develop and evaluate a multistatic (multiple RADAR sensor nodes) RADAR sensing system to monitor the ADL [Activities of Daily Living] including but not limited to walking, sitting down, standing up, eating, lying on bed and picking up objects in multiple older adults simultaneously using machine learning algorithms. Specifically, the aim is to capture critical events such as falls and wandering behaviour.
Coventry University are a project partner to phase 1 work which provides resource and support capacity across stakeholders to undertake partnership development and landscape evidence analysis required to design the phase 2 work programme.
With an increasingly ageing population, neurological disorders (ND), including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease (AD and PD), are becoming the second leading cause of death and the world's largest cause of disability-adjusted life years. Currently, incurable ND have a devastating impact on individuals, families and a heavy economic burden on societies.
This research is exploring the skills and competencies needed for fleet managers in humanitarian aid setting.
The A1R is a high-value drug target but is linked to serious cardiovascular side effects because it activates multiple G proteins.
This research project will address whether Bulgaria’s current phase of political turmoil can justifiably be considered a positive phase in the country’s path to democratisation.
The Centre for E-Mobility Research (CECG) is one of 10 organisations from six European countries to have joined forces and secured the significant funding under the umbrella of the Horizon Europe Programme.
An international, inter-disciplinary conference aimed at anyone with an interest in using sport for people with disabilities as a tool for health, inclusion, peace and development.
With a within-country quasi natural experiment and a global cross-country set up we show that the interaction of corruption with ownership structure has a first order effect on firms’ cash holdings.
The Centre for Computational Science and Mathematical Modelling invite you to this hybrid seminar.
In this paper, we applied communities of practice perspective and conducted a longitudinal ethnographic study that lasted from 2008 to 2020 to understand the internationalisation of foreign financial institutions in Myanmar.
The Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity invite you to an online seminar.
The global pandemic has created many challenges for researchers in the field of international development, not least the restrictions on travel and movement. However, has Covid-19 actually triggered welcome changes?
The city of Bristol currently generates around 48,000 tonnes of household food waste every year. The effects of 20% changes in recycling and food waste are explored, reflecting national waste reduction targets.
The Postgraduate Teaching Taster Event offer prospective students a chance to experience a short sample lecture; meet with course directors; and ask questions about studying at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations.
This seminar will discuss how brand equity can be used to mitigate the effects of a product harm crisis.
Seminar event ran by CAWR.
In this webinar event, CTPSR’s Professor Matt Qvortrup and the director of the think tank, Centre of Political and Foreign Affairs, Kelly Alkhouli, will discuss the circumstances leading up to the Ukraine invasion.
Coventry University is delighted to host the International Conference on Energy and Sustainable Futures (ICESF) 2022, a multi-disciplinary conference focused on academic research, industrial applications, and energy innovations led by the University Alliance's Doctoral Training Alliance.