Coventry University E-health Support (CUES) launched
The Coventry University E-health Support (CUES) project was funded by the Higher Innovation and Education Cluster (HIEC) West Midlands and was led by Prof Gill Furze of the Health and Life Sciences...
View ArticleCoventry University Depression and Anxiety Support (CUDAS)
The Coventry University Depression and Anxiety Support (CUDAS) tool has now been launched. The project was funded by the Higher Innovation and Education Cluster (HIEC) West Midlands and was led by Prof...
View ArticleCelebrity Chef Recipe Study Highlights Healthy Eating Concerns
Meal recipes promoted by celebrity chefs in Britain could be a hidden contributing factor to the country’s obesity epidemic and associated public health concerns, according to new research. The study,...
View ArticlePalestinian Ambassador to UK speaks at University
Students at Coventry University received a unique insight into the ongoing peace process in the Middle East on Tuesday evening when the Palestinian ambassador to the UK spoke to them in the city...
View ArticleOlder People Are More Than a Cost Benefit Equation
We really should have seen the crisis coming. It isn’t if older people are a forgotten minority. Most of us, whether or not we are old, interact with people who are on a daily basis. And much of our...
View ArticleUK letting down victims of female genital mutilation
Female genital mutilation (FGM) is happening across the UK but despite being illegal for nearly 30 years, there have been no convictions. By Hazel Barrett, Coventry University Fortunately, politicians...
View ArticleGrant Secured To Test the Impact of an Online Reading Programme on Early...
Dr Janet Vousden and Professor Clare Wood secured £643,467 grant from the Education Endowment Foundation to conduct a large scale evaluation of an online teaching resource for supporting literacy...
View ArticleAthletes’ fear of failure likely to lead to ‘choke’, study shows
A new study by sports scientists at Coventry University and Staffordshire University shows that anxiety about a competitive situation makes even the most physically active of us more likely to...
View ArticleLessons from the Liverpool boot room could stop more mistakes like Moyes
By Simon Chadwick, Coventry University I remember the “next big thing”. His name was Wayne Harrison and when he moved from Oldham Athletic to Liverpool in 1985, aged 19, he became the world’s most...
View ArticleDiscussing Growth Strategies at the West Midlands Economics Forum
Dr David Jarvis (Reader in Local and Economic and Regional Development in the Applied Research Centre in Sustainable Regeneration – SURGE) presented a talk at the West Midlands Economic Forum (WMEF)...
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