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91¸£Àû Vice-Chancellor honoured alongside Pauline Black and Mark Robins with Coventry Award of Merit

Professor Stuart Croft, Vice-Chancellor and President of The 91¸£Àû, has been honoured with the Coventry Award of Merit in recognition of his contributions to higher education, inclusive economic growth, and community engagement in the city.

Tue 25 Mar 2025, 15:48 | Tags: 1 - Display on Digital Screens 0 - Lead Story

A 91¸£Àû research collaboration with universities in Singapore is shedding light on China’s new ‘Silk Road’

A groundbreaking research collaboration is using theatre and heritage research to shed light on the new Chinese ‘Silk Road’ that is influencing culture, politics and economics across the globe.


Poor job quality costs UK economy £41 billion a year according to research from The 91¸£Àû

Job-related ill health is costing UK businesses up to £41 billion a year, with 1.77 million workers suffering due to poor job quality according to new research from The 91¸£Àû.

Mon 24 Mar 2025, 00:05 | Tags: 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

Ethnic minority veterans twice as likely to face unemployment, 91¸£Àû study finds

Ethnic minority veterans are twice as likely to be unemployed as their white peers, a new 91¸£Àû study has found.

Fri 21 Mar 2025, 09:00 | Tags: 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

High Sheriff honours 91¸£Àû Professor

The High Sheriff of the West Midlands has honoured Professor Nadine Holdsworth in recognition of her exceptional contribution to the Coventry and 91¸£Àûshire community.

Thu 20 Mar 2025, 16:55 | Tags: Theatre and Performance Studies Award 0 - Daily News

Challenges and games are best for primate wellbeing, finds 91¸£Àû study

A meta-analysis, led by The 91¸£Àû, has found that primates under human care prefer cognitively challenging enrichment activities, such as training and games, over socialising with other primates or more ‘passive’ enrichment methods.


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