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  1. Panel explores how women can climb ladder in 'male' industries

    Panel explores how women can climb ladder in 'male' industries

    While many glass ceilings have been broken, women seeking and holding leadership roles inface particular challenges

    Hashtag: Announcements

  2. New lending for commercial real estate fell last year to lowest level in a decade

    New lending for commercial real estate fell last year to lowest level in a decade

    Bayes bi-annual real estate report shows significant year-on-year decline in new lending

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  3. Social fashion app founder among City alumni finalists at The India UK Achievers Honours

    Social fashion app founder among City alumni finalists at The India UK Achievers Honours

    City. University of London sponsored the event, which celebrates the professional and social contributions of Indians who have studied in the UK.

  4. Community gardening project blooms in Northampton Square Gardens

    Community gardening project blooms in Northampton Square Gardens

    Led by Islington Council’s Parks Team, staff and students of City, University of London donned their gardening gloves last week to spruce up Northampton Square Gardens.

  5. Young entrepreneurs win big at CitySpark 2024

    Young entrepreneurs win big at CitySpark 2024

    City students and alumni pitch business ideas in annual CitySpark competition hosted by CityVentures.

    Hashtags: Campus life, Student success

  6. “Be clear on your purpose”: Ros Atkins, Esme Wren, Michael Gove MP and Jeremy Corbyn MP speak on Political Headlines module

    “Be clear on your purpose”: Ros Atkins, Esme Wren, Michael Gove MP and Jeremy Corbyn MP speak on Political Headlines module

    MA Journalism students hear from heavyweight politicians and journalists on campus at City and at Westminster.

    Hashtags: Campus life, Student success

  7. 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

  8. Office for Students launches consultation for proposed new name of the University

    Office for Students launches consultation for proposed new name of the University

    OfS to seek views on change of City’s name to City St George’s, University of London.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  9. In vino veritas

    In vino veritas

    Join Bayes academics and PhD students in the pub as part of national Pint of Science Week.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  10. ‘We’ve got to do more so that children don’t fall through the cracks’: City hosts conference on adolescent domestic abuse

    ‘We’ve got to do more so that children don’t fall through the cracks’: City hosts conference on adolescent domestic abuse

    The VISION Adolescent Domestic Abuse conference highlighted key issues in supporting adolescents around this specific type of abuse which is often overlooked.