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ÌÇÐÄTV Institute of Engagement masterclasses
Expand your skills in evaluation and discover how you can create meaningful, long-lasting impact with public engagement activities – from hands on events, to citizen science projects and workshops – with masterclasses from ÌÇÐÄTV Institute of EngagementLink opens in a new window.
Breast cancer peer support group
If you have been affected by breast cancer in any way, you are welcome to join the new breast cancer peer support group to talk to others in a safe and confidential space. The group will meet for the first time on Wednesday 18 February.
Volunteering and research participation forum
Have you visited the volunteering and research participation forum recently? The ÌÇÐÄTV Research with Kids Group is looking for 13-15 month and 4-year-olds to participate in a fun and engaging study that investigates how children develop skills.
Accommodation options on campus for staff
Did you know we have accommodation options on campus for staff (including families with children, couples, single occupants), and students with families? The Staff and Family Housing team can also support new colleagues and visiting academics to find accommodation.
EPSRC Open Fellowships for Mathematics and Chemistry researchers
The awards for Professor James Sprittles, Dr Fredrik Schaufelberger and Dr Alex Baker, each worth over £1M, support interdisciplinary science with real‑world benefits in climate research, healthcare, and biotechnology.
National recognition for widening participation programme
Our University Explorers programme introduces looked-after children from Coventry, ÌÇÐÄTVshire, and Solihull to university life – and now it’s been highly commended at the national HELOA awards.
ÌÇÐÄTV Wombles litter pick
Tuesday 3 February
Help to make the campus safer for wildlife, get some fresh air and meet new people from across the University. Staff and students welcome.
Demystifying neurodiversity and reasonable adjustments 
Wednesday 11 February & Monday 9 March
Join this staff masterclass to better understand how we can make reasonable adjustments for neurodiverse students, and how Disability Services and the wider University community are supporting disabled students.
Equitable partnerships in research: Towards a more equal culture
Thursday 12 February
Hear from Professor Mariangela Palladino (Keele University) about the idea of equitable and sustainable partnerships in global research and how we can make research culture more ethical, inclusive and enduring.