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CAWR high-performance analytical hub
Learn about the high-performance analytical hub and equipment available at the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience.
The Centre’s Policy Briefs provide accessible, evidence-based, and timely analysis to audiences around the world, including policymakers, academics, practitioners, and social movements.
Consultancies at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations.
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Find out more about CPS's postgraduate research environment, courses and funding opportunities.
The Protective Security Lab (PSL) is an applied research centre at Coventry University's central London campus, focused on tackling real-world security challenges.
About the Centre for Dance Research
The Centre for Dance Research brings together artists and scholars, working collaboratively with partners from across the creative and cultural industries for interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange.
The Centre for Dance Research brings together staff, PhD students and independent dance artists.
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The Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC), located within the College of the Arts and Society, explores how innovations in postdigital cultures can help us to rethink our ways of being and doing in the 21st century.
Learn more on study opportunities with the Centre for Post Digital Cultures at Coventry University.
By using a drying technique, factories are able to turn virtually all plant waste into products such as mango flour and mango tea. This frees up dumpsites of hazardous material and has the added effect of generating more business for communities. The team at Coventry has now helped to streamline and automate this drying process by introducing a full end-to-end environmental monitoring system based on wireless sensor networks.
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.
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.