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  1. New study reveals impact of European Social Survey data

    New study reveals impact of European Social Survey data

    A new Impact Study has found that European Social Survey data has a range of academic and non-academic impacts, and is increasingly used as a teaching tool.

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  2. How multi-sensory glass sculptures can tell a story of climate crisis and Covid-19

    How multi-sensory glass sculptures can tell a story of climate crisis and Covid-19

    A digital start-up company which supports creative thinking and ideas in journalism will display the power of media through innovative glass sculptures at a leading Venice art exhibition.

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  3. Sanctions on UK and EU-based Russian asset holders will add to downward pricing pressures, says Real Estate expert

    Bayes Business School Senior Research Fellow believes actions against Russia could lead to more stringent asset financing.

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  4. The City Law School’s Environmental Law Pro Bono Policy Clinic gives presentation at London Student Sustainability Conference 2022

    The City Law School’s Environmental Law Pro Bono Policy Clinic gives presentation at London Student Sustainability Conference 2022

    The Policy Clinic demonstrates legal tools making a significant contribution to achieving sustainability goals.

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  5. Alumnus and Solicitor-General Alex Chalk MP, QC, addresses students as part of The City Law School’s LLM External Speaker Lecture series

    Alumnus and Solicitor-General Alex Chalk MP, QC, addresses students as part of The City Law School’s LLM External Speaker Lecture series

    The Cheltenham MP spoke to students about his career as a barrister and Parliamentarian.

  6. Ukraine war: what is the Budapest Memorandum and why has Russia’s invasion torn it up?

    Ukraine war: what is the Budapest Memorandum and why has Russia’s invasion torn it up?

    The City Law School’s Dr Aldo Zammit Borda critically examines the 1994 instrument assuring Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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  7. Anti-oligarch measures: The legal problems facing UK government amid seizing of Russian assets

    Anti-oligarch measures: The legal problems facing UK government amid seizing of Russian assets

    Legal expert and Honorary Senior Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Banking Research comments on anti-oligarch measures in the UK.

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  8. Digital technology is helping us memorialise the pandemic – despite the government wanting us to forget about it and move on

    Digital technology is helping us memorialise the pandemic – despite the government wanting us to forget about it and move on

    History suggests that pandemics do not end when politicians tell us they are over but when they become objects of cultural forgetting, writes medical historian Dr Mark Honigsbaum.

  9. Staying mindful of mental health at university

    Staying mindful of mental health at university

    City, University of London's Centre for Excellence in Mindfulness Research continues to provide weekly drop-in mindfulness sessions to help our university community look after its mental health.

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  10. City’s statement on the invasion of Ukraine

    City’s statement on the invasion of Ukraine

    Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the Russian attack on Ukraine and support is available to all members of the City community.