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27 February 2012

Health app design and evaluation service launched by Coventry University

Two of Coventry University’s applied research institutes are collaborating to launch a new app design and evaluation service for smart phone and tablet devices.

09 December 2011

Coventry students join canine counterparts for live police training exercise

Aspiring forensic investigators at Coventry University swapped the laboratory for a live police exercise when they joined West Midlands Police to help train the force’s detection dogs.

14 November 2011

City continues search for Olympic ambassadors to welcome the world to Coventry

Volunteers are still being sought in Coventry to take advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become an ambassador for the city during the London 2012 Olympic Games.

06 May 2011

Jokes – it’s the way they tell ‘em

Jokes seem funnier when we think they come from a well known comedian.

05 May 2011

Lecture examines the challenge of involving children in the provision of their health care

A free lecture on Tuesday 10 May by Coventry University’s Jane Coad

14 April 2011

Innovative E-learning programme launch for complex care for young people

Coventry to develop an exciting and innovative E-learning programme for nurses, doctors and other health professionals.

09 February 2011

Is the kiss of life, the kiss of death?

Malcolm Woollard, Professor of Pre-hospital and Emergency Care at Coventry University, will be giving a Professorial Lecture about the use of the ‘kiss of life’

27 January 2011

The NHS Bill: What it means for you

The government’s controversial Health and Social Care Bill, published in Parliament on January 19, will have far-reaching effects on health services, patients, the wider public and almost 1 million...

24 January 2011

Research Confirms the Need for a Radical Shift in Healthy Weight Strategies

If your New Year’s Resolution was to watch your diet and shed a few pounds then you need to be careful as latest research on the subject says that’s a common route to weight gain!

20 January 2011

'Textisms' Benefit Literacy Development in Primary School Children

New research from Coventry University shows that use of 'textisms' by primary school children can benefit literacy development.

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