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"While it cannot be denied that the IOC contributes to the funding and development of sport across the world, many of the costs associated with running the Olympics are covered by host nations which, in turn, can divert resources away from investment in other sporting projects that might normally be pursued, " Chadwick, of England's Coventry University Business School, told CNN.
CNN: Is the Olympics worth more than Google?
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Brian Moore, senior lecturer in ethical hacking and network security at Coventry University, said the general perception of how cyber criminals operated had been "glamourised and completely falsified by the likes of shows like CSI and NCIS".
BBC: James Bond cyber crime expectations 'unrealistic'
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"Ronaldo can be viewed in the same bracket as Beckham when it comes to global commercial impact, if their image is controlled right and Real Madrid improve their results in the UEFA Champions League as a result of their arrival, " said Professor Simon Chadwick, Director of the Center for the International Business of Sport (CIBS) at Coventry University in England.
CNN: Platini hits out at Ronaldo Real Madrid deal
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David Bailey, Professor of International Business Strategy and Economics at Coventry University, believes Westminster should be supporting the manufacturing industry.
BBC: Location seals factories' fates
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"This is significant and fundamental because it is changing the very nature of sport: the formats, " Simon Chadwick, Professor of Sport Business Strategy and Marketing at Coventry University, told CNN.
CNN: Short game: Golf gets snappy
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David Bailey, a professor of international business strategy and economics at Coventry University Business School, said Geely "is a big player" that is "growing quickly" and that there is a chance there for them to put resources into developing new models.
BBC: England
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Where Shanghai and Guangzhou are concerned, the recruitment drive is being funded by wealthy individuals who, according to Simon Chadwick, professor of sport business strategy at England's Coventry University, see football as a way to gain political influence.
CNN: Chinese soccer: Vanity project or emerging superpower?
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John Devane, a teacher at Coventry University with an MA from the Royal College of Art has been chosen for his group portrait of his three children, which he painted over three years and shows children emerging from childhood.
BBC: BP Portrait Award showcases family ties