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Jon Coaffee is a Professor of Urban Geography at the University of Warwick and serves as the Deputy Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research. His interdisciplinary research focuses on the interplay of physical and socio-political aspects of urban resilience and national security. He has published extensively on the impact of terrorism and climate change in relation to security concerns in urban contexts. His notable works include monographs such as 'Terrorism Risk City' (2003), 'Everyday Resilience City' (2008), 'Terrorism Risk Global City: Urban Resilience' (2009), 'Sustaining Securing Olympic City' (2011), and 'Urban Resilience: Planning Risk, Crisis Uncertainty' (2016), among others. Coaffee's research has been supported by grants from the EU and UK Research Council, and he has collaborated with various public and private sector stakeholders to ensure that his research leads to real-world impact. He is also an expert member of EU and UN policy groups related to protective security and disaster recovery, and is available to supervise PhD students in areas pertaining to urban security, counter-terrorism, and disaster management.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.