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Forensic Psychology and Mental Health MSc Course
Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), this course is designed for those pursuing careers in forensic mental health, the criminal justice system or working towards Chartered Forensic Psychologist status with the BPS.
Psychology MSc Course
Gain an understanding of human thinking and behaviour, and explore psychology within educational, clinical, counselling, and research settings with this accredited course.
Applied Psychology MSc Course
Improve your skills in clinical, counselling, educational, coaching and research psychology. Our interactive sessions and professional placement opportunity2 aim to help you prepare for a career in psychology.
Terrorism, International Crime and Global Security MA Course
Explore threats to the modern global community and build your skills to positively shape the future.
Fine Art: Digital MA Course
Interrogate the interfaces between fine art and emergent technologies, using playful approaches to hacking, collaboration, and immersion to develop a creative practice that explores the multifaceted connections between contemporary life and digital culture.
Criminology and Criminal Justice MA Course
Enhance your employability by investigating societal responses to crime, deviance and social harm on local, national and global levels.
Sustainable experts working towards Net Zero as part of the Clean Futures programme.
ESRC Festival: Community Food Growing in Lambeth Event
Senior Research Assistant Lizzi Bos was recently awarded £800 to run an event as part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science week in November, with a team from CBiS. The event aims to showcase community food growing in Lambeth, London and draws upon Lizzi's doctoral research.
Evening Conversations on Being Human: The Good Death Event
This event is part of a series of Evening Conversations open to anyone interested in debating science and its impact on society. Join us for an evening of discussion where scientists and religious and humanist leaders will discuss whether there is such a thing as a “good death”. Open to everyone.
Behind the bouquet: building resilience in the flower supply chains Research News
A team of researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) are providing research insights for a project supporting flower industry workers in Kenya who have been affected by the coronavirus crisis.
Is organic food diversity the answer? Research News
Researchers from the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR), have been awarded £100,000 by Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural affairs) as part of a project to analyse diversity in food supply chains, governance and cultures.
Regular caffeine consumption does not change its performance enhancing benefits Research News
Researchers from Coventry University have discovered that the affects of caffeine on exercise performance do not diminish the longer people use it.
Urgent changes needed to PPE design and policies, research study suggests Research News
Research by Coventry University suggests changes need to be made to personal protective equipment (PPE) and how it is used to help clinicians battling COVID-19.
Research project aims to improve justice for sexual violence survivors during Covid-19 Research News
A new project led by Coventry and Lancaster Universities will explore the impact of Covid-19 on the experiences of sexual violence survivors as their cases go through the criminal justice system (CJS).
Rovier Verdi wins Coventry University 2021 'Three Minute Thesis' Competition Research News
Rovier Verdi, a second year PhD candidate in the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience, has won the Coventry University ‘Three Minute Thesis’ (3MT®) competition 2021.
Open showcase call: City of Culture Research News
This funding call will support projects to develop impact and to facilitate knowledge exchange with non-academic stakeholders.
New book by Coventry University researcher explores experiments in open access and collaborative scholarly publishing Research News
Dr Janneke Adema, from Coventry University’s Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC), has published her latest book Living Books: Experiments in the Posthumanities with the MIT Press.
Coventry University Professor publishes new book on the historical endurance of democracy Research News
In his new book Death by a Thousand Cuts Matt Qvortrup, Professor of Political Science and International Relations in the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations at Coventry University, puts the current crisis of democracy into historical perspective.
Coventry University provide technology aid to support learning in Kigeme Refugee Camp, Rwanda Research News
A humanitarian initiative led by Coventry University has donated essential electronic equipment to Kigeme Refugee Camp in Rwanda.