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Developing Global Citizenship Competences in Language Learning and Teaching through Collaborative Online International Learning and Virtual Exchange
This event will discuss how an environmental theme was incorporated into Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 and with what impacts.
This webinar will discuss insights emerging from a currently evolving hybrid research, teaching and public engagement approach built on participatory mapping and playful design elements, aimed at promoting what Howard Odum called “the macroscope”: a capacity to holistically engage with large patterns.
This final symposium will share results of the Access and inclusion for students with disabilities higher education network – in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ALIGN project - a GCRF and Academy of Medical Sciences grant that supported the development of a network of universities in the ASEAN region, led by Coventry University in the UK, and Philippine Normal University, Philippines.
Energy Data UK Landscape Focus Group Research CSM EnergyREV
Come and learn more about the ‘Strictly’ Inclusive project, exploring inclusivity and representation on the popular BBC show.
Notions of public and private spheres of life are increasingly indissoluble, shaped by a postdigital context where what happens digitally also happens without, between, and in dialogue with non-digitality. The collapse of public and private, digital and non-digital, shapes new relations of intimacy, emotion and affect, creating new ways of feeling, being and becoming in the world.
This event will discuss Blockchain Technology, the current status of Cryptocurrencies, and their relationship to financial institutions.
This talk will explore current research topics around making diversification work better for farmers and the environment.
For the 2023 conference, we invite papers investigating the role of internal audit and corporate governance in managing the threats and opportunities created by this rapidly evolving economic environment.
COVID-19 continues to have an impact on all areas of society, and the cultural sector is still in the process of learning about what this means long term. Contemporary dance in particular has had to discover new ways to be resilient and creative not only in terms of social distancing with its impact on how dancers can train and rehearse, but also adapting priorities for audience engagement and participation.
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.
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.
The Community Food Hub (CFH) in Foleshill, Coventry, started operating in March 2020 as a pilot project delivered by Feeding Coventry in partnership with Feeding Britain and funded by The National Lottery Community Fund.
To promote meaningful university STEM opportunities for underrepresented belief groups, this mixed methods project seeks to better understand how to foster STEM environments inclusive of belief diversity.
This research investigates community-led initiatives of unarmed civilian protection in the ongoing ‘Anglophone conflict’ in Cameroon.
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.
Young people will be most affected by artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, according to UNICEF (2018). They therefore require knowledge and agency regarding Al systems.
This seminar will discuss how brand equity can be used to mitigate the effects of a product harm crisis.