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CTPSR Research Insights

The new CTPSR Research Insights highlight the importance of the research and summarises the research findings in a 2-page paper that is ideal for both policy academic audiences.


Everyday Experts: How people's knowledge can transform the food system

Everyday Experts: Book on how knowledge from marginalized communities can transform the food system. Includes stories, poems, & videos from 57 activists, farmers, practitioners, researchers, & community organizers worldwide. A recipe for change towards greater social & environmental justice.


Open Access Publications: Reclaiming Diversity and Citizenship Series

The Reclaiming Diversity and Citizenship Series seeks to encourage debate outside mainstream policy and conceptual frameworks on the future of food, farming, land use and human well-being.


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Physiotherapy self-referral form


Our sports support services | Sports Scholarships

Read about our tailored programme of support for our Sports Scholarship students.


World Book Day

Today, March 2nd, is World Book Day - a celebration of authors, stories and most importantly, reading.


Structures, Systems and Autonomy

Structures, systems and autonomy research area at the Centre for Future Transport and Cities.


System Security

System security research area at the Centre for Future Transport and Cities.


Testimonials

Testimonials


GLEA Professor named in Queen’s Birthday Honours

The pioneering work of Professor Duncan Lawson, co-Director of sigma and member of the GLEA Research Centre, has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours announced on Saturday 8 June.


Organisational Performance as a Dependent Variable

This project uses new tools (second order meta-analysis and meta- regression) to tackle several of the critical points in performance research and provide an efficient means to compare performance research across fields. Dr Ann-Marie Nienaber has developed a comprehensive model to analyse what antecedent variables have the strongest effect on organizational performance and gives implications for research and business management.


DOES PERCEIVED OVERPERFORMANCE DECREASE TRUST AND JOB SATISFACTION IN VIRTUAL TEAMS?

This project discusses practical implications for the management of virtual teams as well as research implications in the fields of social exchange and social comparison theory.


Coventry leads £20m global research hub aiming to harness benefits of South-South migration Research News

Coventry University will lead a £20 million global research hub – funded through UKRI’s Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) – to tackle some of the world’s most pressing challenges.


Pirate Care Conference Research News

The Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC), Coventry University, UK invites contributions to its second annual conference, which will explore the phenomenon of ‘Pirate Care’.


The Lanchester Interactive Archive at Coventry PechaKucha Night Research News

On February 27th, three Outreach Workers from the Lanchester Interactive Archive (LIA) delivered a presentation at the 36th PechaKucha Night in Coventry.


Newbits project Research News

Dr Alexeis Garcia-Perez reflects on the activities of the NEWBITS project which produced science knowledge to support the development of the European ITS industry and improve the impact of research on European policy-making.


ESRC Japan visit Research News

This month, Dr Ian Brittain, as Principal Investigator for an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) UK-Japan Social Science and Humanities Connections Grant, hosted five Japanese and four British academics.