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Coventry University honours former Chancellor Margaret Casely-Hayford CBE News
Coventry University’s first female chancellor says her Honorary Doctorate of Arts, awarded today, will “forever seal the bond between us”.
Coventry University is spearheading new international efforts to tackle social and environmental challenges in Africa and Asia.
Work is set to begin on connecting several Coventry University buildings to the city’s district energy network.
How to stay positive ahead of Results Day – expert tips from Coventry University psychologist News
As A-level, AS-level and T Level results day approaches on 14 August, both students and parents may be feeling nervous about what the future holds.
Coventry University students have been given the amazing opportunity of creating artwork for Coventry City FC’s upcoming season.
Coventry University London Dean recognised with national teaching excellence award News
The Academic Dean of Coventry University London has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by Advance HE for her outstanding contribution to excellent teaching in higher education in the UK.
From Clearing to creative stardom: Coventry University graduate Harky shares her story News
An artist who has worked with global brands like New Balance and Nike, and whose creations have appeared on national TV, is sharing her story ahead of A level results day to reassure students there’s more than one path to success.
Coventry University Group moves into top five in the UK in latest survey of postgraduate students News
Coventry University Group has been ranked as the fourth best university in the UK in the 2025 Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES).
A study by Coventry University has found that those who enter a hot environment after exercise experience long-lasting cardio-vascular benefits.
New Teacher Degree Apprenticeship enables people to train as teachers without having a degree News
Coventry University Group’s National Institute of Teaching and Education (NITE) is helping more people train to teach by becoming the first and only local provider to offer its new Teacher Degree Apprenticeship.
Small changes to the design of play spaces could have a huge impact on children’s health and wellbeing, a Coventry University researcher has found.
Coventry University Group awarded one million pound Turing grant to help send its students abroad News
Coventry University Group will once again help students and graduates undertake life-changing international opportunities overseas thanks to a £1million grant.
Coventry University project aims to reveal secrets of the ‘bog bodies’ News
Iron Age ‘bog bodies’ have long captivated the imagination, but a Coventry University-led study is aiming to shed new light on why these individuals were deposited in the bogs.
Coventry University is collaborating with the Movember Institute of Men’s Health to explore how online gaming affects young men’s identities and mental health.
Research experts from Coventry University are helping the UK prepare to tackle the “very real challenges” of extremism and violence within communities.
World AI Week: What will it take to create an AI future that leaves no one behind? News
Opinion piece by Professor Elena Gaura for World AI Week 2025
Coventry University calls for action to address AI skills gap in UK automotive industry News
Coventry University has published a new report warning that the UK automotive sector faces a critical shortage of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital skills, which threaten its ability to compete globally and deliver the next generation of clean, connected vehicles.
Coventry University net zero ambitions move closer with next phase of energy network project News
Work is underway on the next phase of a major project connecting several Coventry University buildings to the city’s district energy network.
A new study by researchers at Coventry University has found a high intensity gym workout appears to increase your ability to focus, remember and process information in your brain.
Coventry University to examine how sports can recruit and retain young officials News
It’s often referred to as the most difficult job in sport but a study involving Coventry University is to examine the benefits of officiating to help sports organisations recruit and retain more young officials.