28
March
2010
Dr Janet Hanah, Director of CULC, meets Dr Mike Short, Vice President, Research & Development at O2, to talk about Coventry University London Campus.
To find out more information about London Campus please visit www.coventry.ac.uk/londoncampus
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London Campus
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22
March
2010
A visualisation of the new Coventry University London campus in Central London.*
To find out more please visit www.coventry.ac.uk/LondonCampus
*A representation of what the Coventry University London campus will look like
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Coventry University, London Campus
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18
March
2010
Harris Beider is Professor of Community Cohesion at iCoCo. Here he introduces the Three Models of Community Cohesion seminar day.
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Coventry University, Sociology And Social Issues, Community Cohesion
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18
March
2010
Nick is a public policy professional, with extensive experience of policy development, research and strategic leadership. He is a leading writer and commentator on issues of integration, equality and cohesion. Here he discusses the history of community cohesion in the UK: including the issues, challenges and next steps.
This talk is part of the AHRC funded series on Community Cohesion. This event was titled ‘The Three Models of Community Cohesion’.
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Coventry University, Sociology And Social Issues, Community Cohesion
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18
March
2010
Dr Eva Dick and Dr Katrin Gliemann are from Technische Universitat in Dortmund, Germany. Here they discuss Immigrant Integration on the Local Level in Germany, focusing on Dortmund.
This talk is part of the AHRC funded series on Community Cohesion. This event was titled ‘The Three Models of Community Cohesion’.
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Coventry University, Sociology And Social Issues, Community Cohesion
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18
March
2010
Susan J. Popkin is both Director of The Urban Institute’s Program on Neighborhoods and Youth Development and a Senior Fellow in the Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center. Here she discusses the role of public housing transformation and its role in segregation.
This talk is part of the AHRC funded series on Community Cohesion. This event was titled 'The Three Models of Community Cohesion'.
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Coventry University, Sociology And Social Issues, Community Cohesion
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18
March
2010
Ted Cantle is Professor of Community Cohesion at the Institute of Community Cohesion (iCoCo).
In this Professorial Lecture he discusses how Community Cohesion emerged as a new policy framework for race and diversity issues just over 9 years ago. Since then it has been widely adopted by statutory and voluntary agencies and more latterly by businesses. The 23,000 schools in England are now under a duty to promote community cohesion and programmes to tackle prejudice and intolerance, reduce inequalities and to more positively promote belonging and the benefits of diversity, are evident in just about every neighbourhood.
As the architect of the cohesion concept Professor Cantle considers the key challenges ahead.
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Coventry University, Sociology And Social Issues, Community Cohesion
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18
March
2010
This conference was organised by Coventry University, Journalism.co.uk and the BBC College of Journalism to discuss the role of the media in the Afghanistan conflict. Speakers included Stuart Ramsey, Vaughan Smith, Jonathan Marcus, Tim Luckhurst, Jon Williams, Brigadier Mark van der Lande, Hanan Habibzai, Richard Keeble and Fred Mudhai. Chaired by Kevin Marsh.
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Coventry University, Coventry Conversations, International
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17
March
2010
Bob Barnes is a former Principle Officer in the Serious and Organised Crime Agency and Detective Sergeant in the National Crime Squad. Here he discusses organised crime in the UK.
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Coventry University, International
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16
March
2010
Coventry University is serious about business. Already one of the largest providers of business-related degree courses in Europe, we are now expanding our distinctive portfolio even further.
From October 2010 we are offering MBA courses and undergraduate top-up programmes that will be delivered in one of the world’s most powerful global cities. We believe there is no better place to learn about business than to work in the heart of the world’s financial markets.
This vibrant, culturally diverse city is a fantastic setting for students to immerse themselves in both the academic and practical side of the business world.
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London Campus
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