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Professor Michael Fitzpatrick is Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Engineering Environment and Computing) at Coventry University. He conducts research on advanced experimental methods for materials engineering and chairs the board of CU Services Limited.
Professor Socrates Karidis joined Coventry University Group in 2017 and was appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor and CEO of Coventry University London in September 2020 after having served as Deputy and acting Chief Executive Officer.
As Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Policy and Engagement) at Coventry University Group, Jo advises the Vice-Chancellor, Governors and senior leaders on HE policy developments in the UK and overseas as well as managing local civic engagement across the Group’s three UK locations.
Professor Ann-Marie Cannaby is the Pro-Vice Chancellor for Health at Coventry University.
In the School of Psychological, Social and Behavioural Sciences the student experience extends past our teaching with the dedicated subject societies our students attend, and even run! Read what our students think about their courses and their time with the School of Psychological, Social and Behavioural Sciences.
In the School of Life Sciences, we are very keen for our students to get real work experience, as well as academic qualifications, because this helps them to develop their graduate attributes, skills and knowledge.
Are you applying to study a Psychology, Social or Behavioural Sciences course at Coventry University? Read our top tips to support your application.
In the School of Psychological, Social and Behavioural Sciences, our courses are a mixture of theory, laboratory based experiments, workshops and tutorials.
Are you applying to study a Life Sciences course at Coventry University? Read our top tips to support your application.
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Learn more about research at Coventry University. Read about research programmes, research collaborations and facilities and equipment available to you at Coventry University.
Accelerate your career with a Master’s from Coventry University, studying in our brand new Alison Gingell Building.
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This page features an in-depth alumni profile of Debra-Jane Nelson, offering information about achievements and experiences while studying at Coventry University. Learn about alumni career journey and how their time at Coventry has impacted their professional development.
This page features an in-depth alumni profile of Aman Bir Singh, offering information about achievements and experiences while studying at Coventry University. Learn about alumni career journey and how their time at Coventry has impacted their professional development.
This page features an in-depth alumni profile of Benedicta Banga, offering information about achievements and experiences while studying at Coventry University. Learn about alumni career journey and how their time at Coventry has impacted their professional development.
Coventry University Alumni profile on Olubankole Omokivie, finalist at the British Council UK Alumni Awards in Lagos.
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Alumni profile of Catherine Cuello-Fuente.
Digital Echoes Symposium 2018 - Reflections Off the Future Research News
As an acoustic phenomenon, an echo is a reflection of sound off a surface. The time it takes to reach this surface and return is proportional to the distance between the sound source and the surface. Digital Echoes began in 2011 engaging with reflections off the surfaces of the past, in the form of artistic responses to two digital dance archives. For Digital Echoes 2018, we invited contributions that reflect off the surfaces of the future. As the question “Where are we now?” was the starting point for the Dance Fields symposium at Roehampton in April 2017, we propose for Digital Echoes 2018 to ask, “Where are we going?” Therefore, for Digital Echoes 2018 we asked people to let their imaginations run free, to dream up how this future echo might appear. We made this proposal in the wake of the publicity surrounding Yuval Noah Harari’s Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow (2015) and inspired by the concept of Future Studies, an interdisciplinary field not without its controversies (is it or is it not a field?). What interests us is the possibility of a certain rigor: the study and analysis of patterns of the past and present to explore “sustainable futures”. In 2018, we are also going against the historical digital grain of the symposium and encouraging contributions from a broader range of perspectives whether they consider themselves to be analogue, beyond- or Post-digital.