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In this ‘Meet the researcher’ video, Professor Helen Wheatley, School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures, Centre for Television Histories, talks about her research into our local television history. Helen’s ‘Ghost Town’ project explores .
¹û¶³´«Ã½ partners with UNESCO to take Coventry schoolkids to Parliament
See how schoolchildren from Coventry visited Parliament recentlyLink opens in a new window, as part of our work to open up opportunities and experiences for schoolchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds. The visit was part of wider work to forge closer links with UNESCO UK, to promote peace and the ideals of the UN.
Want to be part of a new mutual mentoring scheme?
Find out about a new programme, led by the Social Inclusion team, which will pair up staff from marginalised communities with senior staff membersLink opens in a new window, to share insight and lived experience over a six-month period.
Trans Day of Visibility: 31 March
Friday 31 March is an opportunity to celebrate our trans community at ¹û¶³´«Ã½, and raise awareness of the challenges faced by trans people worldwide. See five things everyone can doLink opens in a new window, including signing the Pronouns Pledge to improve inclusive pronoun practices across the University.
Term 3 training for personal tutors
The Dean of Students Office has launched its term 3 online training schedule for personal tutors. The sessions will focus on supporting different student groups, such as international, postgraduate, and LGBTQUA+ students. Find out more and book onlineLink opens in a new window.
¹û¶³´«Ã½ partners with Football Association of Wales to explore team communication
See how our linguistics experts will be working with the Football Association of Wales to analyse communication between game analysts and team coachesLink opens in a new window, in order to improve teamwork and gain insight into how professional sports teams can achieve a competitive edge through language.
Were you creative in childhood? It might pay off...
A new study from ¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s CAGE research centreLink opens in a new window has found that creative people reach higher levels of educational attainment, are more likely to find employment, and tend to earn more throughout their career.
Keep tabs on all research funding opportunities at ¹û¶³´«Ã½
On the lookout for all current institutional research and impact funding opportunities? They’ve been collated into a new webpageLink opens in a new window - bookmark it to stay in the loop.
Families are invited to join the on Sunday 2 April at ¹û¶³´«Ã½ Arts Centre – come along between 12 and 4pm to meet local children’s authors, buy a book and spend time with some of your favourite fictional characters.