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  1. Dr Kseniya Oksamytna wins prestigious International Studies Association book award

    Dr Kseniya Oksamytna wins prestigious International Studies Association book award

    Dr Kseniya Oksamytna wins prestigious Chadwick F Alger prize for her book on UN peacekeeping.

    Hashtag: Research news

  2. “A thinktank for our times”: City launches the Finsbury Institute

    “A thinktank for our times”: City launches the Finsbury Institute

    City launches the Finsbury Institute (a research centre aimed at translating research into policy) with the conference 'Polycrisis Interrogated'.

    Hashtags: Announcements, Research news

  3. Hear ye, hear ye! City takes part in News on the Street

    Hear ye, hear ye! City takes part in News on the Street

    Dr Glenda Cooper takes part in a unique live journalism event in Nottingham, called News on the Street.

    Hashtag: Research news

  4. Black barbershops in focus: a space for community and culture in Britain

    Black barbershops in focus: a space for community and culture in Britain

    Dr Karis Campion, an ethnographer, brings together writer Inua Ellams and photographer Lee Townsend for an event about the role of Black barbershops in Britain.

    Hashtags: Campus life, Research news, Research study

  5. AI news videos perform better with a human touch, finds study

    AI news videos perform better with a human touch, finds study

    Only AI-generated news videos which have been post-edited by humans are as well liked news videos created by journalists, according to a new study led by Dr Neil Thurman of City, University of London.

    Hashtag: Research news

  6. Remembering the 1943 Bengal Famine: public historian Dr Diya Gupta uses art, poetry and storytelling to reimagine history

    Remembering the 1943 Bengal Famine: public historian Dr Diya Gupta uses art, poetry and storytelling to reimagine history

    Public historian Dr Diya Gupta sets up the art exhibition “Hunger Burns”, contributes to the BBC podcast “Three Million” and the upcoming National Geographic docu-series “Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Color

    Hashtags: City Global Goals, Research news

  7. TikTok and Instagram are full of misleading information about birth control — and wellness influencers are helping drive these narratives

    TikTok and Instagram are full of misleading information about birth control — and wellness influencers are helping drive these narratives

    Dr Stephanie Alice Baker, Reader in Sociology at City, University of London, writes for The Conversation UK about how influencers on TikTok and Instagram are spreading disinformation about health and

    Hashtag: Research news

  8. Refugees at greater risk of harm following Rwanda Bill, says Dr Alice Mesnard

    Refugees at greater risk of harm following Rwanda Bill, says Dr Alice Mesnard

    Dr Alice Mesnard, Reader in Economics, reacts to highly controversial Rwanda bill.

    Hashtag: Research news

  9. New study suggests that while social media changes over decades, conversation dynamics stay the same

    New study suggests that while social media changes over decades, conversation dynamics stay the same

    First of its kind study has analysed data across multiple social media platforms, over more than three decades, revealing the persistence of toxic interactions irrespective of the platform.

    Hashtag: Research news

  10. Ofcom report cyberbullying among UK children

    Ofcom report cyberbullying among UK children

    Criminologist Dr Carrie-Anne Myers worked with Natcen to produce a report for Ofcom on cyberbullying among children in the UK.

    Hashtags: Research news, Research study