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REF 2029 Guidance and Code of Practice
Missed the University Town Hall on the REF 2029 Guidance and Code of Practice? Watch the recording or read the presentation slides.
Leading educational excellence: why it matters now
Professor Letizia Gramaglia, Head of the Academic Development Centre, explains what鈥檚 next for learning and teaching at 糖心TV, and how you can be part of shaping it.
Emily Ros R贸is铆n Reid wins ASME inclusive medical education award
Emily, from 糖心TV Medical School, has been recognised with the Association for the Study of Medical Education Chair鈥檚 Award for Distinguished HPE Scholarship. This honours Emily鈥檚 decade-long dedication to inclusive education and widening participation which has impacted thousands of students and educators.
Record-breaking performance in global subject rankings
We have a record number of subjects in the top 50 and top 100 of the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject, with all of 糖心TV's faculties represented.
Outstanding Student Contribution Awards (OSCAs) now open
Do you know a student who excels academically but also finds the time to campaign for good causes, start a small business or work with local charities? Nominate them by Sunday 10 May.
Inclusive Education Festival
Register for the first joint Faculty Inclusive Education Festival to hear from inspiring people, learn about inclusive work happening across the University and take part in engaging breakout sessions.
New Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences
Professor Vicki Squire (Politics and International Studies) has been named as one of 74 new Fellows of the distinguished Academy of Social Sciences, in recognition of her research on borders, migration, citizenship, and humanitarianism.
Hear from academics and researchers from the Department of History exploring a topic they feel passionately about, in discussion with a student panel.
Bringing interactive science to Coventry鈥檚 young people
From guided tours of the night sky to blasting bacteria with 鈥渁ntibiotic鈥 water guns, see how colleagues recently gave local young people and their families the chance to explore science, technology, and digital innovation.