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  1. Why Iraq Should Enact Laws Criminalizing Genocide

    Why Iraq Should Enact Laws Criminalizing Genocide

    Dr Aldo Zammit Borda says Iraq is in need of a sufficient domestic legal framework to punish perpetrators of genocide and other international crimes.

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  2. City welcomes new cohort of British Council Women in STEM scholars

    City welcomes new cohort of British Council Women in STEM scholars

    Women in STEM scholars from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan are studying on MSc programmes in the School of Science and Technology.

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  3. The conservation of Big Ben

    The conservation of Big Ben

    Master clock conservator, Keith Scobie-Youngs, delivers the 2022 George Daniels Lecture.

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  4. OfS awards City £4.7M in capital funding

    OfS awards City £4.7M in capital funding

    City awarded OfS capital grant for developing tech to support STEM and healthcare students’ learning

  5. Professor Vasso Ioannidou appointed to ESRB’s Advisory Scientific Committee

    Professor Vasso Ioannidou appointed to ESRB’s Advisory Scientific Committee

    Professor of Finance to provide guidance for the EU financial system.

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  6. Chancellor’s plans for UK banking reform are “puzzling”, say experts

    Bayes Business School banking experts surprised by the Chancellor’s plans to remove ‘ring-fence’ of operational regulations.

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  7. NHS crisis and “unstable” queuing system cannot be solved by Prime Minister’s creative thinking, as experts lay bare truth ahead of winter

    NHS crisis and “unstable” queuing system cannot be solved by Prime Minister’s creative thinking, as experts lay bare truth ahead of winter

    Bayes Business School's operations experts say network of queues brought on by planning, following latest NHS statistics.

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  8. Three graphic novels that creatively confront the climate crisis

    Three graphic novels that creatively confront the climate crisis

    Dr Dominic Davies, Senior Lecturer in English at City, University of London, on how graphic narrative has proved to be particularly adept at highlighting climate issues.

  9. Co-working spaces limit creativity in the long run, finds new study

    Co-working spaces limit creativity in the long run, finds new study

    Bayes Business School study finds shared spaces can be inhibitors to new business collaborations

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  10. Students collaborate with industry to study diversity in children’s literature

    Students collaborate with industry to study diversity in children’s literature

    MA Publishing students from City, University of London partnered with the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education on its pioneering ‘Reflecting Realities’ report

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