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UN Commissioner-General to talk at Coventry University News
Filippo Grandi, the Commissioner-General of the United Nations’ Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian Refugees, will be giving a talk at Coventry University on Wednesday 4 May.
University awarded £1 million for Young People's Palliative Care projects News
Coventry University’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences has been awarded over £1million for projects to benefit the lives of babies, children and young people with palliative care and their families.
Students unveil designs at annual built environment exhibition News
Building and civil engineering students at Coventry University will be showing off their imaginative designs as part of their end of year degree show project.
Research team looking for young volunteers for sexual health survey News
A research team at Coventry University is looking for teenage volunteers to take part in a survey which will give sexual health care professionals a clearer understanding of how young people view and use contraception.
Design student puts the feel good factor into PE kit for girls News
A final year Sports Product Design student from Coventry University has created a PE kit which aims to encourage young women to feel more comfortable with their bodies.
Getting a top sponsorship guru to talk to students, priceless! News
The man responsible for Mastercard’s sport sponsorship strategy is coming to Coventry University on 8 November to talk to post graduate students as part of the business school’s leadership lecture series.
Public Survey of the Mandatory Life Sentence for Murder News
New research suggests that public support for the mandatory sentence of life imprisonment for murder is much more limited than has traditionally been assumed.
New book gives practical support to using Second Life News
‘A practical guide to using Second Life* in Higher Education’ is a new publication from Coventry University which will prove to be a useful learning resource for teachers.
Student realises his amphibious ambition to open a specialist shop News
When Brian Cochrane just missed out winning a business premises in Coventry rent free for a year, it didn’t deter him from realising his ambition, instead, it just made him more determined.
University’s engineering and computing faculty makes intriguing business offer News
Intrigue 2013 open day for business at the Faculty of Engineering and Computing
Academics have had their book proposal ‘Global Economic Crisis and Local Economic Development: International Cases and Policy Responses’ accepted by Routledge.
Article by Dr Begley and Professor Berkeley published in local Economy News
Dr Jason Begley and Professor Nigel Berkeley have had their article published
Dr John Beech has article accepted by the European Journal for Sport and Society News
John Beech has had an article co-authored with Professor Sebastian Kaiser on Perspectives of Sport-related Labour Market and Employment Research
Dr Geraldine Brady editing the 21st Sociology of Health and Illness Monograph News
Dr Geraldine Brady, along with Pam Lowe (Aston University) aSpeSpecialnd Sonja Olin Lauritzen (Stockholm University, Sweden) are editing the 21st Sociology of Health and Illness Monograph,
Dr Brady Panel Presenter at Policy and Politics Conference News
Dr Geraldine Brady was a panel presenter at Policy and Politics Conference '40 Years of Policy and Politics
Presence at the European Sociological Association's International Children and Childhood Confrence News
Dr Geraldine Brady presented a paper on ‘Schooling, difference and inclusion: children’s experiences of ADHD’,
'International perspective on youth work practice and education' Workshop News
A workshop for youth work lecturers (HE and FE) and practitioners, funded by the Higher Education Academy, was held at Coventry University on 14 June 2012 addressing ‘The international perspectives of youth work practice and education’.
Professor Nigel Berkeley (Surge), features in GovToday article News
Professor Nigel Berkeley (Surge), in an article featured in GovToday, argues the importance of a new policy approach to encourage the use of electric vehicles.
New support service launched for engineering and computing employers News
Launch of Engineering and Computing Faculty's support package for employers.
Royal opening: University’s know-how the focus at new building launch News
HRH the Princess Royal opens the new Engineering and Computing Building on 8 February 2013.