Coventry University, rooted in the 1843 Coventry School of Design, evolved through mergers into Lanchester Polytechnic in 1970 and gained university status in 1992. The Coventry Campus, spanning 33 acres in the city center near Coventry Cathedral, features modern facilities like The Hub for student services, a £55 million engineering building with wind tunnels and simulators, and ongoing £430 million investments including science and health structures. Renowned for employability, it holds QS Stars for graduate outcomes and TEF Gold for teaching. Programs span engineering, business, health, computing, and design, emphasizing practical skills and industry links. With 47% international students, it fosters global perspectives through research in sustainability, automation, and digital innovation. The campus supports vibrant student life with 24/7 library, sports, and unions, preparing graduates for dynamic careers amid a top affordable student city ranking.