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Bank of Ireland staff graduate with management and leadership degrees News
The first cohort of Senior Managers at Bank of Ireland Group who participated in their in-house delivered leadership programme have graduated with a university qualification.
CLEARING LATEST: health courses popular but spaces still available in other areas News
Perennially popular nursing and midwifery courses have once again filled up at Coventry University following A-level results day, while engineering and business related courses still have spaces left in clearing which are going fast.
Coventry University gears up to showcase the future of transport News
The annual celebration of Coventry’s automotive heritage will take place this bank holiday weekend at the city’s Festival of Motoring, and – for the first time – will feature a unique insight into the transport innovations of tomorrow.
It's a mini adventure for Coventry University students News
Media production undergraduates at Coventry University have been putting their film-making skills to the test in a different kind of sport-themed endeavour this summer.
Maths study sheds light on ancient classics News
Ancient mythological epics such as the 'Iliad' and 'Beowulf' may be more closely based on real-life societies than previously thought, according to a study published in the European Physical Society's journal Europhysics Letters.
University supporting industry’s preparations for the supply of sustainable construction News
Coventry University greeted suppliers and clients from the sustainable construction sector last month as they met to discuss how small and medium sized enterprises in the West Midlands could be put on the map for supply to the industry.
Coventry University students win the EWB Challenge News
Coventry University engineering students recently emerge victorious after beating more than 2000 competitors to win first prize in the EWB Challenge, run by Engineers Without Borders UK (EWB).
Coventry Graduates scoop Pilkington Automotive Awards News
Two former Coventry University Vehicle Design students have been recognised for their talent at this year’s 25th Pilkington Vehicle Design Awards at the Royal College of Art. Henry Cloke aged 24, received the award for ‘Best Design Interpretation’ and Adam Setter, also 24, received a commendation for his vehicle design concept.
Coventry University launch new course to combat human trafficking News
Coventry University launch new course to combat human trafficking
European Commission Director visits Coventry University News
Coventry University will be playing host to European Commission Director, Daniel Calleja, tomorrow (6th July) to discuss the work of EC business support networks in the region and meet SMEs who have benefitted from the help offered by the University.
Coventry University helps students into higher education News
Coventry University is in the top six nationally for outreach work which encourages students from under-represented groups to enter higher education, according to a report by The Office for Fair Access (OFFA).
New business support project to boost SMEs’ technology potential News
A new £1.1 million project led by Coventry University Enterprises is set to support SMEs in the West Midlands by identifying affordable technologies to ‘future proof’ the companies and gain them a competitive advantage.
University academic talks agroecology at Royal Geographical Society conference News
A sustainable agriculture expert from Coventry University will make her case for how the barriers currently preventing the widespread implementation of agroecology can be overcome to help ensure global food security, when she speaks at the Royal Geographical Society's annual international conference this week.
Kurdish politicians to debate Iraq in free University seminar News
The democratisation of Iraq will be the focus of a free-to-attend seminar in Coventry next week as two key personalities from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) visit the city to discuss the issues and challenges faced by the country.
UK Information Commissioner to give talk on privacy rights News
Christopher Graham, the UK’s Information Commissioner will be visiting the Coventry to present a special lecture called: ‘Publish or not – the right to privacy versus the right to know’ later this month.
Coventry University students choose Free Range News
Coventry University students will be taking their work to the UK’s largest graduate art and design exhibition Free Range, later this month at the Old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane, London.
Coventry University building wins prestigious architecture award News
Coventry University’s The Hub has won a prestigious award from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) at the annual regional awards ceremony last week.
Times league table brings further boost to Coventry University’s rankings News
Coventry University has received a further boost in the national rankings today with a rise of 21 places to 55th overall in The Times Good University Guide 2013, making it the UK’s most improved institution.
Coventry University student wins top engineering award News
A Coventry University student, Peter Hutyan, has won the Baroness Platt of Writtle Award for 2012. Given out by the Worshipful Company of Engineers (WCE), in conjunction with the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), this award recognises the outstanding achievements of final year engineering students across the UK.
New grants to open doors for West Midlands SMEs in the low carbon vehicle sector News
A new initiative backed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) will provide a boost for West Midlands-based companies looking to develop low carbon technologies for the niche automotive sector.