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Hydrogen Energy School Course

The Hydrogen Energy School is a 3-day short course aimed at hydrogen industry professionals seeking to improve their understanding of hydrogen energy technologies and their role in the net zero energy system.


Islamic Finance MSc Progression Route Course

Candidates who have successfully completed the Advanced Diploma in Islamic Finance (ADIF) qualification will be eligible to enrol on this MSc Islamic Finance degree. 


Metrology Masterclass Course

This is a five-day course, focused on industrial dimensional measurement and covering four core knowledge areas: application of metrology principles, measurement and metrology assessment, continuous improvement in metrology systems, and principles behind measurement equipment technology, sensors and measurement techniques.


Injection Therapy (Neurology) CPD Course

This module aims to introduce students to the theory and practice of injection therapy as well as to develop their ability to clinically reason and to integrate the use of injection therapy as part of their management of patients with neurological dysfunction.


Dimensional Measurement (NPL) Level 2 Course

This course provides knowledge and expertise in the application of measurement. It encourages a planning culture, enabling organisations to save time and money through the implementation of best measurement practice.


Principles of Measurement Course

This is a one-day course focused on the underpinning knowledge needed to understand coordinate measurement.


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Zoe Gazeley-Eke

Assistant Professor in Academic English | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: ab2931@coventry.ac.uk


Pauline Maleyrie

Assistant Lecturer in French | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: ab4298@coventry.ac.uk


Professor Catherine Hoskyns

Professor Emerita in European Studies| catherine.hoskyns@coventry.ac.uk Retired in 2000 having been successively senior lecturer, reader and professor in international relations. For most of his time he taught in the International Relations department specialising in European studies.


Dr Rich Hall

Rich Hall is a popular music practitioner, researcher and academic specialising in popular music performance, popular musicology, and music technology. He holds a degree in popular music studies from the University of Leeds and a PhD from Coventry University.


Dr Rachel Matthews

I joined Coventry University in 2008 as an Associate Professor in Journalism. I am currently Associate Head of Research, working to support and develop the research culture in Media and Performing Arts.


Dr Bianca Wright

An award-winning technology journalist whose work has appeared in consumer and trade magazines and websites, in the US, the UK, Australia, South Africa and Europe.


Dan Hopkins BA MA PGCHPE SFHEA

Course Director for BA (Hons) Media Production and also an Assistant Professor in Media Production.


Una Murphy

Publisher VIEW magazine and VIEWdigital.org website, specialising in social affairs journalism.


Jennifer McCormick

Employment Personal Tutor.


Sanna Wicks

Sanna Wicks | School of Media and Performing Arts


Inmaculada Gonzalez

Lecturer in Spanish | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: bsx313@coventry.ac.uk


Philip Perry

Course Director and Assistant Professor in Graphic Design| phillip.perry@coventry.ac.uk Philip joined the Graphic Design team during spring 2000, following the completion of his degree the previous year. He is currently Level 1 Tutor for Graphic Design and teaches across all three years of the programme. Previous roles include University-wide assessment on level 2 and 3 Employability Learning Programme (ELP) submissions, teaching on the Graphic Design MA, and leadership of the Foundation Visual Communication pathway.


Dr Christopher Hobbs

Assistant Professor in Music Composition| christopher.hobbs@coventry.ac.uk Christopher Hobbs, a pioneer in the field of Systemic Music in Britain, was born in 1950. He studied with Cornelius Cardew at the Royal Academy of Music and was the youngest member of the Scratch Orchestra when it began in 1969.