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The Centre for Healthcare and Communities is inviting registrations to a webinar series to introduce the new Structured PhD in Healthcare Sciences, launching January 2025.
Clean Futures masterclass teaching small businesses about sustainable procurement.
Clean Futures masterclass teaching small businesses about demystifying the circular economy.
Join the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre and Coventry University to launch a new Digital & AI Skills Network for businesses in the West Midlands.
CWX will unite and animate activity across Coventry and Warwickshire, support regional businesses, and raise the profile of creative and immersive technologies all with a mission to attract further investment and drive growth across the region.
Clean Futures offers this masterclass in collaboration with Sustainability West Midlands.
We present a theoretical leader-follower model to determine the optimal timing for divesting an incumbent technology or switching to a more efficient alternative, considering both uncertainty and competition in a duopoly revenue-declining market.
There are different approaches to minimise the negative impact of invasive alien species.
Frederick Douglass, delivered a series of landmark lectures at St. Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry. Find out about this fascinating story of Black history and social justice with local Coventry roots in this interactive workshop.
This seminar focuses on a study of football referees from around the world. We will be discussing the abuse that referees experience at all levels of the game and the potential consequences of this abuse.
The Coventry Premoderns group are delighted to announce that our Annual Winter Lecture for 2024 will be delivered by Professor Madeline Bassnett (Western University).
Coventry University’s Centre for Healthcare and Communities is excited to launch a new website designed to support people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in using smartwatch technology to manage their health.
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C-DaRE Project Page on the Roma women and families.
This work will form the basis of empirical evidence to develop this emerging field. From a health perspective this work will inform and develop a novel area of complimentary therapy for populations who struggle to meet national exercise guidelines.
This research will work with Black, Asian and mixed-heritage children and young people to generate child-led narratives of their identity, focussing on understandings of ethnicity and religion and how these intersect with being in adoptive or foster care.
The project aims to change the practices of credit unions and CDFIs in managing declines, to better support these vulnerable clients, leading to positive change in their financial wellbeing.
This pilot research will investigate current and emerging digital vulnerabilities through “new” FinTech Buy Now Pay Later business models and services operating in the UK.
This AHRC-funded Network project is led by Prof Roger Kneebone (PI), Imperial College, London and Sarah Whatley (Co-I) and brings together a network of practitioners, academics, and educators from music, dance, fine arts, medicine, and science to investigate the role of cross-disciplinary approaches to performance.
Funded through the Strategic Priorities Fund, the project explores new forms of data gathering for policy making, and specifically the role of Headphone Verbatim Theatre in assessing the impact of Coventry City of Culture 2021 on citizens and their views of Coventry.