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Read our research findings report and a brief event summary on our ESRC funded event: 'Leading Locally: Sustainable food tourism in St Ives' hosted by Jordon Lazell in the Centre for Business in Society.
The Centre for Technology Enabled Health Research (CTEHR) have been involved in an innovative project launched by BBC Learning and the Wellcome Trust which is designed to get primary school children excited about science.
In the Digital community category, the app, created to help protect young girls and women from female genital mutilation (FGM), has beaten off stiff competition to win a 2016 London Design Award.
Professor Heaven Crawley has joined the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) as a Senior Research Associate to develop and strengthen links with the newly established migration research programme.
Katharine Jones has been invited to act as a judge for the One World Media Awards, Refugee Reporting category, 2017.
We recently completed the project and received an ‘Excellent’ for the project in our final review. The project has been hugely successful and we are hoping to continue working with our partners on other projects.
The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations is celebrating five years of research into the developing arena of maritime security.
Coventry University’s Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) has been selected to host the headquarters of the prestigious Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) for five years starting in 2018. The university’s research centre, which is based on its Technology Park and which specialises in trust, peacebuilding and human security, will assume the role of secretariat to ACUNS from next year.
New report from CTPSR seeks to get beyond the polarised public debate about the Prevent duty to explore the experiences of ‘front line’ education professionals.
This CBiS event will look back to historical precedents and ahead to the future of food, this seminar explores the benefits of reimagining public canteens in the UK.
At this seminar, we will share young people’s (aged 18-24) personal experiences of borrowing and their use of unsecured credit.
This CBiS event will review my different strand of research related to risk and decision making.
This CBiS event will discuss the impact that uniform "one-size-fits-all" tax policies have on shaping the retail landscape.
This seminar explores how rivals’ absorptive capacity influences AI capability development, mediated by open innovation, while considering the impact of interorganisational knowledge hiding.
Build your future with engineering #NAW2024. You are invited to the 17th annual week-long celebration of apprenticeships to discover the engineering apprenticeship courses offered by Coventry University.
The Clean Futures Catalyst (CFC) aims to help businesses operating in the transport sector to transition to net zero – whilst increasing the regions capacity for clean technology.
This CBiS event will discuss the outcomes of a recently completed Heritage Lottery Fund pilot project.
This CBiS event will discuss the growing trend of cryptocurrency companies sponsoring sport, with a focus on Crypto.com and the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup.
The Gender and Innovation Working Group aims to promote gender-inclusive innovation within the EU and draws on insights from the ongoing Gendered Innovation Living Labs (GILL) project.
Coventry City Council is home to a newly establishing Research Collaboration, working with collaborators from our local universities in Coventry and Warwick and voluntary and community organisations in the city.