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Contact for reading, literacy and reading development | Email: janet.vousden@coventry.ac.uk | Phone: +44 (0) 24 7765 8063
Professor of Political Sociology, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations
Academic Dean, Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences
Contact for adaptive systems, learning technologies | Email: r.anane@coventry.ac.uk | Phone: +44 (0) 24 7688 7761
Associate Professor, Institute for Future Transport and Cities
Centre Director, Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities
Associate Professor, Centre for Dance Research
Assistant Professor, Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems
Assistant Professor in Graphic Design and Illustration| andrew.spackman@coventry.ac.uk Andrew begun making experimental music in 1997, working at that time in collaboration with artist such as Mark Springer and the High Llamas. After a 10 year hiatus working in visual arts, Andrew returned to music in earnest in 2011 as experimental electronic artist Nimzo-Indian and noise and free jazz project SAD MAN.
Contact for psychological interventions to support breastfeeding, infant and childhood nutrition and health behaviour interventions in primary care | Email: n.bartle@coventry.ac.uk | Phone: +44 (0) 24 7765 5497
Research Centre Director | Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience
Contact for victimisation, rape victims, sexual violence, sex offenders | Email: emma.sleath@coventry.ac.uk | +44 (0) 24 7688 8688
Professor in Structural Integrity, Institute for Future transport and Cities
Professor of Fluid Mechanics | Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems
Centre Director of Institute for Creative Cultures
Associate Professor, Institute for Future Transport and Cities
Associate Professor (Exercise Physiology), Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences
Assistant Professor in International Relations| felix.roesch@coventry.ac.uk With a focus on International Political Theory, particularly the nexus between classical realism and critical theory as well European emigre scholarship, Felix aims to contribute to a rising discourse in International Relations. Elaborating on their commonalities allows understanding their profound analyses of crises and the importance of their normative aspirationsfor a reconsideration of the human in politics.
Executive Director, Centre for Postdigital Cultures
Associate Professor, Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience