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Welcome to the Centre for Future Transport and Cities. Coventry University has long been associated with the Transport sector, through our teaching, research and consultancy.
Studying opportunities within the Institute for Future Transport and Cities.
Bishop Gate Student Accommodation
Self-catered, ensuite and studio bedrooms, University-owned - from £153 per week for 43 weeks
The Cycle Works Student Accommodation
Self-catered, ensuite bedrooms and studios – brand new in September 2017, from £150 per week for 43 weeks
Godiva Place Student Accommodation
Self-catered, ensuite, studio and twudio bedrooms, University-owned - from £153 per week for 43 weeks
Sports Active's Try It, Play It, Love It programme offers students, staff and the local community fun relaxed, inexpensive sports sessions for all abilities.
Varsity is the biggest sporting event in the calendar at Coventry University. Each year is jam packed with over 30 different sports teams competing across the city for Team Coventry, battling against our local neighbours and sporting rivals, Warwick University.
Learn more about the membership options available for our Sports and Recreation facilities.
Showcasing C-PASES funders and partners
Research Group: Community Self-Organisation for Resilience
This research focuses on the complex and contested ways in which communities self-organise to manage the food and water resources upon which they depend.
Research Group: Fundamental Processes and Resilience
Research from this theme focuses on advancing knowledge on the underlying processes that promote resilience in food and water systems.
Find out more about CAWR's researchers
Studying opportunities within the Centre for Agroecology, Water & Resilience.
News & Events
The Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience's Response to COVID-19
Showcasing CAWR's response to COVID-19
Overview of CAWR's funders and partners
The Changing Room: A podcast about coping with change
A series of conversations about coping with social, economic and environmental change, held at different venues across the city of Coventry.
CAWR aims to advance resilience through creative work on a new generation of complex socio-economic and environmental issues impacting on the ability of people and communities to provide nutritious food, clean water and sustainable environments for all of Earth’s inhabitants. Working hard with our many and varied partners from communities, civil society, enterprise and policy, our staff and students strive to deliver real-world impacts to support more sustainable, equitable and resilient food and water systems locally and internationally.
The Centre for Peace and Security (CPS) builds on the strong and distinctive track record of scholars at the University working on human security, peace studies and social relations.
The Centre for Peace and Security aims to achieve actionable, impactful and excellent research and discovery, focused on work that benefits organisations and the public good, and which contributes to economic, social and cultural vitality and peaceful relations between people and their communities.