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Coventry City FC's future stars given food for thought by Coventry University News
The next generation of Coventry City stars have been learning about giving themselves the right type of fuel ahead of matchdays – thanks to Coventry University.
One millionth online student joins Coventry University News
Coventry University is celebrating a momentous digital milestone after enrolling its one millionth online learner since launching its first online degrees in 2018.
Coventry University student wins national nursing award News
A nursing student at Coventry University who has juggled being a mum, a learner and volunteering in Africa has won a national award.
Coventry University and UDEA join forces to offer a range of courses in Uzbekistan News
The University of Digital Economics and Agrotechnologies (UDEA) has collaborated with Coventry University in the UK, to offer six new courses which will all be awarded by Coventry University.
Big screen director to feature in return of Coventry Phoenix Film Festival News
Fans of the big screen are set to welcome the return of Coventry Phoenix Film Festival this week with prominent industry experts joining the event to help inspire up and coming film-makers.
Vodafone and Coventry University launch UK’s first 5G SA Media Innovation Lab News
Vodafone and Coventry University have collaborated to open the UK’s first 5G Standalone (5G SA) Media Innovation Lab in Coventry.
Strengthening the work of faith-based organisations in education
Strengthening the relationship between religion and education through policy, guidance and training
Maritime threats like piracy and fisheries crimes significantly undermine the global economy and impact on the sustainable development of coastal states.
A list of publications by CTPSR including latest books and reports.
The Big Question: What has Grenfell Tower taught us about housing, racism and social justice? Event
The inferno that engulfed the Grenfell Tower was a personal disaster for the many who lost their friends and families. The subsequent analysis and media frenzy highlighted issues of housing, social justice and racism. In a city celebrated for its diversity and social liberalism but which is polarised by race and class, poor working class and communities of colour appear to have been corralled into the worst housing in a global city in the 21st century.
Building energy and technology perspective in China and UK Event
The programme, ‘British Council Researcher Links’ provides opportunities for early career researchers from the UK and internationally to interact, learn from each other and explore opportunities for building energy conservation research collaborations.
The geographies of sex-product retailing in the UK Event
This seminar explores the changing spatiality of the sex retail industry in England, from highly regulated male-orientated sex shops, pushed to the legislative margins of the city and social respectability, towards the emergence of unregulated female-orientated ‘erotic boutiques’ located visibly in city centres.
Factors Leading to Health Exclusion among African Refugees in Australia: The Case of Blood Donation Event
Developed countries that accept refugees are obligated, under the UN Convention for Refugees, to integrate refugees into host communities, with inclusion in the health system being pivotal. Integration programs can be difficult, as many refugees’ home countries have different health systems, they have lower health literacy, and different expectations of health services. Join us for this engaging lunch time seminar with guest speaker Professor Michael Polonsky from Deakin University, Australia.
Third Sector, research and the criminal justice system Event
This one-day workshop aims to provide a collaborative learning, sharing and development for individuals working in the third sector, prisons and research community.
Breakfast Briefing: The Global Refugee Crisis Event
For this Breakfast Briefing, Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre with the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations invite you to reflect on what is meant by the ‘refugee crisis’ and the possible responses. Is there really a crisis? Where is it and who does it involve?
Egregiousness and Boycott Intensity: Evidence from the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Event
Consumer boycotts are triggered by egregious events, but the literature has not distinguished the level of egregiousness from consumers’ preferences or disutility associated with a given level of egregiousness, nor has the literature studied how these two components of egregiousness affect boycott intensity. Join us for an engaging lunch time seminar with guest speaker Professor Michael Polonsky from Deakin University.
Sustainable production and consumption: Woolworth’s Farming for the Future Programme Event
This seminar will: chart the development of the Farming for the Future Programme; describe the methodologies deployed to improve farming practices; outline the metrics captured to assess the effectiveness of the programme and will provide evidence of the programme’s successes.
Who is Fairtrade for? Critical Reflections on Producer Experiences Event
Dr Agatha Herman visits us from Cardiff University and in this talk she will explore who exactly is the subject of the contemporary Fairtrade movement.
The Africa Institute for Transformational Entrepreneurship (AITE)
The Africa Institute for Transformational Entrepreneurship (AITE) is an African specific entrepreneurial laboratory focusing on supporting sustainable socio-economic development through transformational entrepreneurial knowledge transfer, research, university enterprise zones and policy formulation. Members of AITE work collectively to support transformational entrepreneurship and to measure its impact on a continuous basis.
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