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The concept of the Human Library talk is a space that offers dialogue through personal conversation.
This one-day international symposium is co-organized by Prof Juliet Simpson (CAMC-Coventry University) and Prof. David Hopkin (University of Oxford), supported by the John Fell Fund (Oxford). It brings together scholars in art history, visual and material cultures, cultural memory studies, literatures, languages and music to consider the particularities of Flemish cities around the turn of the twentieth century: cities as they were imagined by artists and writers, and as they were shaped by architects and designers.
Dawn Woolley critically examines gender stereotypes in advertising and on social media. Drawing on the key findings in her book, she will discuss different types of selfies, including #fitspiration, #thinspiration and #bodypositivity.
This event will discuss about a wildfire risk management by asset protection strategy through operations research with a focus on the Australia bush fire event.
In this webinar, Professor Jinghan Zeng will discuss the key themes arising from the Congress, and what it means for China’s place in the world.
This talk will discuss new emerging research methodologies which are geared towards developing effective solutions for performance/risk analysis of integrated supply chain networks.
The book shines a light on specific beliefs, behaviours, and policies that impact these challenges, ultimately offering cutting-edge, effective tools for response.
This discussion will explore how we make meaningful change to help support financially vulnerable people who are unable to access affordable credit.
Want to find out more about research into supporting teachers’ understanding and use of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) education?
This event will discuss ongoing research on interventions to reduce household food waste.
This event will discuss the factors shaping the success of social eating projects as a means of tackling food insecurity.
This event will include a discussion with Tom Van Woensel, Professor of Freight Transport.
As part of The Body and AI series, C-DaRE invites… Kate Elswit and Harmony Bench. If the Archive Can’t Consent: Historical Dance Footage, Computer Vision, and the Ethics of AI
Personalised treatments for conditions like cancer and motor neurone disease could become much more accessible thanks to advances in cell and gene therapy by university scientists.
KPIT, a global software development and integration partner to the automotive and mobility ecosystem, and Coventry University based in the United Kingdom, announced a new Master of Technology course to be delivered to KPIT employees based in India.
Coventry University has spearheaded and crafted the customer experience design of a world-first urban air transport hub.
Dr Jennifer Greaves from the Centre for Sports, Exercise and Life Sciences has been awarded a prestigious UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Future Leaders Fellowship in recognition of her research in molecular cell biology.
The National Transport Design Centre (NTDC) is celebrating five years of delivering research and innovation to create transport solutions of the future.
Researchers from Coventry University’s Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities explored the relationship between wearing a uniform and perceived employee happiness and productivity.
A project led by Coventry University’s Centre for Global Learning (GLEA) – ‘UK-Southeast Asia Partnerships and Exchanges Baseline Research’ (PEER) – successfully welcomed global delegates to their first roundtable policy dialogue.