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Muslim girls as educational subjects: Insights from India

In this event, Dr Saba Hussain will discuss some of the key insights from her book, Contemporary Muslim Girlhoods in India, published by Routledge, London.


Future-proofing Humanitarianism: Actioning Policy and Strengthening Governance

This webinar seeks to explore, provoke and engage experts, practitioners and humanitarian energy scholars to fully comprehend what we are doing wrong in terms of designing and implementing energy policies within the humanitarian sector.


Moving from the Global to the Local: Co-creation for Humanitarian Energy

Coventry University's HEED will be exploring state-of-the-art concepts of co-creation in the humanitarian energy context through the voices of sector experts.


Transdisciplinary Research (TDR): Building Excellence in Research Communities

Coventry University's first Transdisciplinary Research event, featuring external keynote speakers


The role of COIL in internationalisation

The Centre for Global Engagement (CGE) and the Centre for Global Learning (GLEA) at Coventry University will host a webinar on Friday 11th June at 12pm UK time.


Coventry University professors appointed as co-chairs for REF 2029 pilot panels

Two Coventry University professors have been selected to serve as co-chairs for the pilot panels of the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2029.


Researchers using radar technology for early detection and remote monitoring of cardiovascular health conditions

Researchers from Coventry University, in collaboration with the University of Glasgow, have used radar technology to develop a contactless heart sound detection system that could help the early detection and ongoing monitoring of cardiovascular health conditions.


Why inspiring the next generation of women and girls in AI is so important

Professor Elena Gaura discusses why inspiring the next generation of women in STEM, particularly AI, is not just a matter of equity but a necessity for technological progress and ethical innovation.


Transport researcher appointed Co-Director of University Alliance national doctoral training programme

Dr Arun Ulahannan, transport accessibility researcher and co-host of the ‘How to PhD’ podcast, has been appointed Co-Director of the University Alliance's Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) Future Societies programme.


PhD researcher nominated for Student Nursing Award 2025

Ebenezer Akore Yeboah, a PhD student within Coventry University’s Research Centre for Healthcare and Communities, has been nominated for the Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability Award at the Student Nursing Times Awards for 2025.


Preserving Europe’s dance traditions through international research project

Coventry University researchers have joined a major multinational initiative aiming to map and preserve Europe’s dance heritage.


Researcher helps preserve local newspaper records for future generations through community network

Coventry University is bringing together experts, archivists and community groups to create a network to preserve the historical archives of local newspapers.


Three ways we can empower future generations to improve their physical and mental health

This World Health Day, Professor Michael Duncan, Director of Coventry University’s Research Centre for Physical Activity, Sport and Exercise Sciences, shares three ways to improve the mental and physical health of future generations.


VR-controlled robot that can build battery modules displayed in sustainable transport showcase at Coventry University

The second cohort of businesses trialling and refining green transport technologies as part of the Clean Futures Accelerator programme showcased their innovations at Coventry University's Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering.


Dance researchers use AI and robotics to rethink how we archive and access performance

Coventry University’s Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE) is playing a leading role in a new initiative that aims to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) could protect artistic heritage and create more opportunities in the creative sector.


New funding announced to drive immersive and technological innovation in West Midlands creative industries

Businesses and freelancers across the West Midlands can now apply for grants of up to £10,000 to develop and elevate creative technologies in areas such as immersive experiences, gaming and live performance.


Professor appointed Innovate UK BridgeAI Independent Scientific Advisor at The Alan Turing Institute

Coventry University’s Professor James Brusey, a leading figure in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and reinforcement learning, has been appointed as an Innovate UK BridgeAI Independent Scientific Advisor at The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national centre for data science and AI.


PhD student improving rail travel for people with sight loss wins Coventry University’s ‘Three Minute Thesis’ Competition 2025

Emily Nash, a postgraduate researcher exploring how to make rail travel more accessible for people with sight loss, has won Coventry University’s ‘Three Minute Thesis’ (3MT®) competition 2025.


A positive attitude to ageing amongst over 60s could aid their recovery after a fall

A new research study conducted by Coventry University and Imperial College London (ICL) has discovered that older adults who view ageing positively are more likely to recover better after a fall.


Together we engineer: Top tips from women shaping the future of engineering

Creating an engineering future where no one is left behind starts with building inclusive cultures, deep listening, asking questions.