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Security, Vulnerability and Resilience
We consider armed violence and illicit activities to constitute the most serious threat to societal and human security, having the gravest effects on communities and personal lives.
Global Inequalities and Development
Discover more about the Global Inequalities and Development research group at Coventry University.
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CBiS Project Selected as a Finalist in Research with Impact Category Research News
A project based in the Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) at Coventry University has been shortlisted as a Finalist in the UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards 2019 RESEARCH WITH IMPACT (INSTITUTION) CATEGORY, sponsored by Emerald Publishing.
The Ethics of Emergent Creativity Research News
A new chapter by Dr Janneke Adema, Research Fellow Digital Media (Centre for Postdigital Cultures) is out on ‘The Ethics of Emergent Creativity: Can We Move Beyond Writing as Human Enterprise, Commodity and Innovation?’
Aluminum Forum Poland Research News
Dr Alexeis Garcia-Perez is a member of the Future Aluminium Forum’s advisory board, and was invited to run a workshop at their two-day conference on cyber security management to over 130 senior representatives from industry and covered a range of topics related to Industry 4.
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)
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.
Refugee resettlement: global dynamics, local challenges Event
Around 22.5 million people around the world have been displaced across international borders by armed conflict, persecution or human rights violations. UNHCR estimates that two thirds of this population have been living in long-term, protracted displacement. For this Breakfast Briefing, Coventry Refugee and Migrant Centre with the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations invite you to a discussion on the global dynamics and local challenges of refugee resettlement. We will ask; what is it like to be a refugee undergoing resettlement?
Coventry Young Researchers 2018 Event
Coventry Young Researchers will run from the 6th August to the 10th Aug 2017, and is open to children aged between 6 to 12 years old. Children will take part in a wide range of psychology, brain and behavioural science experiments and activities, all of which are designed to help them learn about psychology in a way that is fun and engaging. They will also be helping the research group to learn more about the way that young people learn and think.
AHRC Midlands4Cities funding for UK/EU students – C-DaRE Invites Applications Research News
The AHRC-funded Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership (M4C) brings together eight leading universities across the Midlands to support the professional and personal development of the next generation of arts and humanities doctoral researchers.