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SE Recycling (SER) Bioleaching KTP project for metal recovery from EV batteries

This partnership with SE-Recycling is developing sustainable bioleaching-based processes to recycle metals from Lithium-based batteries. This sustainable technology delivers a solution that retains precious metals in UK industry, with wider economic benefits including skills development and job creation.


Development of Bioleaching-based processes for the recovery of precious metals of processed waste from Superalloys

In partnership with AAS, Coventry University are developing innovative and sustainable bioleaching-based processes to recover critical metals from superalloy by-products at AAS. 


Powering European Union Net Zero Future By Escalating Zero Emission HDVs And Logistic Intelligence

This project aims to demonstrate highly efficient zHDV powertrains for long-distance applications, in line with the European 2050 targets.


Magnificent Maths and Phenomenal Physics Event: Open Day

Ever wondered what maths and physics researchers really do? Interested to see how science at Coventry University is changing lives? If so, then our magnificent maths and phenomenal physics event is for you.


Energy Data in the UK Landscape Workshop

Energy Data in the UK Landscape


Gardening as a creative practice – Menthology (National Collection of Mint cultivars)

This seminar will briefly outline some of these ideas before exploring the links between gardening and creative practices, not to mention the potential obstacles still facing the otherwise growing interest in the intersection between education, art and design, and gardens.


Research Enriched Learning – How do we ensure that student voices are heard?

Research Enriched Learning (REL) is a key strategy at Coventry University Group, striving to ensure research feeds into teaching and learning across all areas of the group.


What Are Starvation Crimes?

This CTPSR Webinar will feature a Keynote by Bridget Conley, Research Director of the World Peace Foundation, The Fletcher School. In this session she will discuss her research on starvation crimes.  


Auditions - Citizen Engagement in Smart local Energy Systems, an Evaluative Performance

The show will be created from interviews using headphone verbatim, a form of theatre that uses headphones in performance, whereby actors imitate participants voices. No experience is necessary, as we will be teaching you this performance skill in rehearsal.


Growing up with Finance: Special Economic Zoning and Household Finances in China

The event will engage the audience in the novel agendas of financial sector development and the conditions that are conducive to endogenous economic growth, such as financial knowledge and the socialisation of finance.


Science Unbottled: The latest ideas in sport and exercise science

'Science Unbottled’ ‘is an open event to explore the latest ideas by Coventry University researchers in science surrounding health and sporting performance.


Lyra: Film Screening

RISING has joined with Coventry Cathedral to organise showing of the 2022 film ‘Lyra’ about the life and tragic death of the Northern Ireland journalist, poet and rights campaigner Lyra Mckee.


An evidence-based workshop on gender diversity on boards of top FTSE companies

This is an evidence-based workshop on gender diversity on boards of top FTSE companies.


‘Hoofprints on the Land’: Why we need livestock in the landscape! With Ilse Köhler-Rollefson

Pastoralism is often perceived as a marginal, outdated way of livestock production, although it is practiced in a far greater area than sedentary farming and is an extremely efficient and solar-powered way of protein production that does not eliminate biodiversity.


An Overview of UK Retail Financial Scandals in recent decades: Uses and abuses of Behavioural Finance

This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will explore the behavioural aspects underlying inefficient decision making of retail consumers in the banking/financial services sector


Neurodiversity and the Student Academic Experience

Neurodiversity (Specific Learning Differences; SpLDs) and the Student Academic Experience: co-creating a mixed method project to explore the lived experiences of neurodivergent students studying at the University of Warwick


Value and Price in Higher Education for International Students

The research aims to evaluate the influence of the congruence of tuition fees and ranking scores of HEIs on international students’ cognitive and behavioural responses.


Two-Echelon Vehicle Routing Problems: a review, some models and direction for future research

This event by the Centre for Business in Society discusses the relevant work around two-echelon vehicle routing problem.


Do higher debt levels benefit the wealthy? A research proposal

This event for the Centre for Business in Society will discuss a recently submitted research bid focusing on the impact of both public and private debt on wealth inequality


Climate Change Exposure and Corporate Financial Policy: International Evidence

This event by the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity will discuss the impact of climate change on corporate financial policies