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Open Days


Welcome week

We’re excited to be welcoming you to Coventry and have lots of activities taking place across campus during Welcome Week from 15 May and beyond. You may want to start in TheHub on Jordan Well, where staff and current students will be on hand. 


The Hub

At the centre of the campus is a brand new building which is home to the Students’ Union and Student Services called The Hub. There are a range of services including Careers & Employability, a doctor’s surgery, counselling and mental health support. The Spirituality & Faith Centre is also based here and provides a chapel and prayer rooms. There is a food court, Costa Coffee, campus convenience store and hair salon.


Student Centre

Conveniently located in the centre of the campus, the Student Centre is home to some of our key support services for UK and International Students. You will find information on; Academic Registry, Finance, Student Funding, Student Accommodation, Recruitment & Admissions, International Office, Careers & Employability, International Experience & Mobility Service (IEMS), Applied Research & Institute of Applied Entrepreneurship (IAE).


Square One

Our versatile venue is the home for entertainment at Coventry University. Located on the ground floor of The Hub, Square One is a superb central meeting place for many different events, conferences and the student cinema.


The Ink Well

The Ink Well


Dr. Alex Woolner

Senior Research Assistant| ab2524@coventry.ac.uk Contact for interactive technologies and games.


Professor Tom Donnelly

Emeritus Professor, Centre for Business in Society


Dr. Milagros Lopez-Pelaez Casellas

Senior Lecturer|  mila.lopez-pelaezcasellas@coventry.ac.uk Mila obtained her PhD in Chicano/Latin American Studies with a Minor in Humanities and Film Studies in Arizona State University (USA). She has taught at Arizona State University (USA) and at Mesa Community (USA) College where she was a Lecturer in Spanish (with Tenure).


Dr. Fred Mudhai

Senior Lecturer in Journalism |  f.mudhai@coventry.ac.uk Dr Mudhai, on a 17-month (November 2012 to April 2014) research secondment to the University of Cambridge, is a Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Course Director, MA Specialist Journalism in the School of Media and Performing Arts, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Coventry University.


Scott deLahunta

Professor in Dance, Centre for Dance Research


Katrine Wallis

Lecturer in Biomolecular Sciences| katrine.wallis@coventry.ac.uk Katrine obtained my Ph.D. at University of Copenhagen having worked with Professor Welinder on the catalytic mechanisms of plant peroxidises.


Nicola Standen

Research Assistant |  nicola.standen@coventry.ac.uk Over the previous 16 years Nicola has been actively involved in social research, primarily with a focus on health and social care inequalities.


Igor Morozov

Assistant Professor (Biomolecular Sciences), Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences


John Barnham

Email: john.barnham@orbit.org.uk


Dr. Rochelle Sassman

Senior Lecturer in Computer Science|  csx243@coventry.ac.uk Dr Sassman obtained a BSc(Ed) degree in Mathematics from the University of the Western Cape, South Africa.  She spent several years teaching mathematics and computer studies at secondary and tertiary level in South Africa.


Dr. Helen Johnson

Research Associate| helen.johnson2@coventry.ac.uk Helen's research interests focus on the impact of cyberbullying and social media use for children and young people.


Dr. Hua Guo

Research Assistant, Institute for Future Transport and Cities


Professor Stewart MacNeill

Visiting Professor - Economic Development |  stewart.macneill@coventry.ac.uk Stewart MacNeill graduated from Aston University in 1970. He then completed MSc (Mineral Chemistry, 1971) and PhD (Geochemistry, 1974) degrees at the University of Birmingham.On retirement he has joined the Centre for Business in Society as a Visiting Professor.


Dr. Emma Eyre

Assistant Professor (Sport and Exercise), Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences