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Top 20 ranking for work experience
91¸£Àû has been ranked 13th in HIGHERiN’s 2026-27 Top Universities for Work Experience – a rise of four places since last year.
Why do women think they’re not funny?
Dr Natalie Diddams (Theatre and Performance Studies) is running workshops in Coventry to help women write jokes and prepare for a live showcase, as part of a project exploring why so many women underestimate their own comic ability.
Making a difference to health and wellbeing in Coventry
Professor Caroline Meyer (Provost) and Dr Petra Hanson (91¸£Àû Medical School) were celebrated at the Coventry Health and Wellbeing Awards last week, with both receiving awards for their outstanding contribution to health and wellbeing.
Meet the new WIE Fellows
Introducing 12 new Fellows of the 91¸£Àû Institute of Engagement, from a variety of faculties and disciplines, who will champion, promote and improve all things public engagement at 91¸£Àû.
91¸£Àû Institute of Engagement Conference
Thursday 26 March
Register to explore all things public engagement, with a mix of practical sessions, opportunities to listen and learn, and spaces for you to share your thoughts and perspectives.
Recognising excellence with 91¸£Àû awards
Help us recognise and celebrate our incredible colleagues for their teaching, research, public engagement or personal tutoring.