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Intelligent products and processes
Harnessing the latest science and technology to pioneer new and more intelligent ways of doing things is a cornerstone of university research. Coventry University, much like the city of Coventry itself, has a successful history of innovating solutions and techniques that add value to our economy – whether through knowledge transfer or commercialisation of a new idea – and we remain at the forefront of intelligent thinking with our cutting-edge research across a variety of fields.
Protecting the security and freedoms of citizens and of those most in need in society – whether they’re here in the UK or overseas – remains one of the foremost challenges we face. It’s a challenge Coventry University is tackling through research which not only reaches deep into communities across continents, but also explores and combats threats posed by technologies that have become integral to our way of life.
Engineers and researchers have been coming up with a number of ways to tackle increasingly tough emissions targets and reducing vehicles’ body mass is one area they have been exploring. Coventry University’s Centre for Manufacturing and Materials Engineering worked with Unipart Powertrain Applications and the Institute for Advance Manufacturing and Engineering to look into this issue.
InoCardia Simulated Hearts for Testing Drugs
When drugs are developed to treat a particular disease or for human use purposes they sometimes have side effects that cause damage to the heart. Pioneering work by experts in our Centre for Applied Biological and Exercise Sciences is creating a revolutionary solution to this problem.
Master Gardeners Offenders' Intervention
Experts in our Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience are working with partners in HMP Rye Hill to encourage these same changes and benefits among prisoners in an effort to create a long term intervention for substance misuse offenders, and to help promote new ways of developing skills and actions.
Experts from our Centre for Technology-Enabled Health Research, many of whom have decades of experience in social work, are using their insight to shed light and offer new perspectives on the aspects of our child protection system – particularly those related to equality – that are most in need of attention and reform.
The Wholodance project’s innovative use of state-of-the-art technology aims to develop a range of new tools to help dancers investigate movement content in greater depth, to invent and preserve new dance compositions digitally and to widen access to dance.
Lion Conservation and the Human Lion Conflict
Our Centre for Psychology, Behaviour and Achievement is working with African communities, and the lions with whom they share a back yard, to promote the conservation that benefits local people and wildlife populations.
Working with a team of international partners, Coventry’s researchers led the first ever large-scale study into the backgrounds, experiences and aspirations of refugees and migrants entering Italy, Greece, Malta and Turkey.
Associate Professor in International Relations | School of Humanities | College of the Arts and Society | Email: felix.roesch@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in English (Stylistics) | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: Sarah.Turner@coventry.ac.uk
Dr Alexander Kazamias | Associate Professor in Politics | College of the Arts and Society
Lecturer in Sociology | School of Humanities | College of the Arts and Society | Email: ad3948@coventry.ac.uk
Lecturer in Spanish | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: ad1508@coventry.ac.uk
Lecturer in French | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: ac7390@coventry.ac.uk
Dr Thomas Cobb | Lecturer in International Relations | School of Humanities | College of the Arts and Society
Lecturer in TEFL and CELTA | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: ad1433@coventry.ac.uk
Post-registration Education in Frailty Course
This course supports health and social care professionals to develop as enhanced clinical practitioners.
Pain Management CPD Course
This module is designed for healthcare professionals working with people in pain. The module is suitable for practitioners from different clinical and medical professional backgrounds.