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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.
University sponsors Manufacturing Innovation Award News
Coventry University is sponsoring the Manufacturing Innovation prize as part of Insider Media's Made in the Midlands Awards 2013.
Flying high with light aircraft training News
Members of the Light Aircraft Association (LAA) are due to embark on a new programme of training in April 2013, with the introduction of a range of courses developed in partnership with Coventry University.
Tackling the Sustainable Buildings challenge News
Coventry University is helping West Midlands SMEs to take on new opportunities for low carbon building technologies.
High-tech hoody and a teddy bear for the sensory impaired on show at engineering event News
The University Project Evening, a competition co-sponsored by Coventry University and the IET Midlands Power Group, takes place on Wednesday 13 March 2013.
Academics’ artistic alter egos present playful critique of painting in new exhibition News
Coventry University academics Craig Barber and Andrew Spackman, otherwise known as artistic duo The Habsburgs, present a new exhibition at mac birmingham.
Coventry University arts graduates amongst region’s top talent at new exhibition News
The work of four Coventry School of Art and Design graduates has been selected for New Art West Midlands 2013, a multi-sited exhibition in Birmingham showcasing the best of the region’s emerging artistic talent.
JISC fund development of Word Tree News
JISC has funded the development of a Word Tree interface for the corpus.
Hilary Nesi and Sheena Gardner receive funding from ESRC News
Hilary Nesi and Sheena Gardner have received follow-on funding from the ESRC (ES/J010995/1, March 2012-February 2013) to draw on the original project findings and develop academic writing materials
Book of the month News
Hilary Nesi and Sheena Gardner has been chosen by Cambridge University Press as their featured book of the month.