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Call For Papers: Dance and The Archive Research News
Dance has long been regarded as an art form that is challenging to archive because the “time-based phenomenology of dance is a challenge for dance archivists” (Oke 2017, 197)
On Gesture Symposium Research News
Gesture Symposium event was met with a very positive response and opened the conversation along avenues that were not anticipated. Importantly, the day demonstrated gesture’s role in the emerging postdigital landscape.
Aalsmeer flower workshop Research News
Dr Jill Timms, Dr David Bek and CBiS’s PhD Candidate Nora Lanari led a workshop with stakeholders from the cut-flower industry hosted by Fleurametz in Aalsmeer, Holland in April.
Novel approaches for modelling flow in porous media Research News
Research by Ran Holtzman highlights novel approaches for modelling fluid flow through porous media, has been published in PNAS.
CPC Researchers to lead a £2.8 million Project Research News
CPC Researchers to lead a £2.8 million project to develop an open, not-for-profit community-owned ecosystem for open access monographs.
World Social Marketing Conference Research News
Professor Sally Dibb was Academic Chair of the World Social Marketing Conference held in Edinburgh on the 4th and 5th June.
Data, Organisations and Society Conference 2018 Event
Data availability has increased exponentially in the last decade, paving the way for a new business environment. As such growth accelerates, a better understanding is needed of the opportunities this new phenomenon provides and of the innovation, ethical, social, privacy and security challenges it poses. This one day conference aims to bring together academic, practitioner and public policy researchers to present and discuss current research relevant to these issues.
Models of OIL at Coventry University Event
Global Learning; Education and Attainment (GLEA) and the Centre for Global Engagement (CGE) present a series of Seminars. Models of Online International Learning (OIL) at Coventry University.
C-DaRE Invites… Cecilia Almeida Salles Event
The line of research which informs this talk at C-DaRE arises from the need to deal with the documentation of a diverse range of art forms, such as literature, theatre, cinema, dance, etc.
Sharing Knowledge Workshop Event
This free CPD event is intended to share knowledge between invited speakers, staff at Coventry University, and teachers.
New Approaches to Supporting Wellbeing and Education in People with Neurodevelopmental Conditions Event
A free event for parents, carers and practitioners interested in learning more about how to assess and improve support for mental health, wellbeing and education outcomes in people with neurodevelopmental conditions. A free event for parents, carers and practitioners interested in learning more about how to assess and improve support for mental health, wellbeing and education outcomes in people with neurodevelopmental conditions.
Gender and violence: Rethinking peace and reconciliation Event
This one day event includes diverse speakers from the world of international development, psychology, peace studies and religion studies to look afresh and in a more nuanced way at the topic of gender and violence. Through our exciting and deliberately diverse programme of key note talks and thought and discussion panels we aim to add diverse inputs and perspectives but also conversation spaces on this topic in order to provoke and stimulate thinking.
The Centre for Technology Enabled Health Research (CTEHR) is delighted that Dr Katherine Brown, Reader in eHealth and Behaviour Change with CTEHR, will be presenting a seminar as part of its 2017 internal seminar series.
Faith and Peaceful Relations Forum Event
This meeting of the Faith and Peaceful Relations Forum, ‘Swords into Ploughshares?’ will explore this tension and reflect on some of the ways in which faith groups can contribute to conflict prevention and peacebuilding.
Evening Conversations on Being Human Event
Join us for an evening of discussion where leading mindfulness teachers and researchers will debate the pros and cons of children doing mindfulness meditation.
Information about PASES' postgraduate opportunities and research environment
Meet CAMC's PGR team.
The Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences offering fully funded studentships to tackle COVID-19 Research News
Coventry University’s Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences are inviting applications for nineteen PhD studentships designed to deliver research-led solutions to the challenges posed by COVID-19.
Dr Lorenzo Pasculli has submitted evidence to the House of Commons’ Treasury Committee to assess the Government’s response to COVID-19-related fraud risks and suggest more effective preventive measures.
Does swimming make you hungry? Research News
Many recreational swimmers claim to feel ‘ravenous’ during and after swimming. Professor David Broom from the Centre for Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences has been working with Professor David Stensel, Dr Alice Thackray and Dr James King from Loughborough University to put this theory to the test.