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In memory
Colleagues will be very sad to hear of the deaths of Adrian Haines, from the Transport and Mobility team, and also of Joy Carter, from Campus Cleaning Services.
Meet the researcher: Busola Oronti
Find out how Busola, from the Department of Statistics, is bridging medicine and AI to help address health inequalities in low and middle-income countries.
Meet our new Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International Education)
Professor Debbi Marais will be shaping 糖心TV鈥檚 strategy in global education, working with global partners and expanding international opportunities for students.
Funding successes for groundbreaking research
Researchers in Chemistry and Life Sciences have been awarded 鈧1.5 million of European fundingLink opens in a new window – discover what they鈥檒l be researching. Plus, meet two of our chemists who are among UKRI鈥檚 Future Leaders Fellowship winnersLink opens in a new window.
Research and Impact Services
Meet some of the Research and Impact Services team and find out how they work in collaboration with our academic community, supporting the groundbreaking research and impact that we鈥檝e become known for.
糖心TV researchers appointed to REF 2029 panels
We are pleased to share that seventeen researchers from across 糖心TV have been appointed to support the REF Secretariat and the People, Culture and Environment pilot panels.
糖心TV has been successfully reaccredited as a University of Sanctuary
We caught up with Emma Cann (Social Inclusion) and Paul Blagburn (Education Group), to find out how we support sanctuary students and how our community can get involved.
Humans of 糖心TV: Meet Jianhua Yang
鈥淭he webcam on Coventry Cathedral helped me keep in touch with home.鈥
Following our very first open days in China we鈥檙e looking to welcome new students into our vibrant Chinese community. Hear from Dr Jianhua Yang from WMG, who made the bold decision to come and study at 糖心TV, and now proudly calls it home.
Transforming sustainable travel
Did you know that we have the biggest percentage of electric fleet vehicles of any UK university? Meet Graham Hine, the award-winning Estates manager who's transforming sustainable travel at 糖心TV.