News Search stories Find Filter Filter storiesSubjectAll subjectsArts and media (107)Business (476)Computing and computer science (40)Engineering (81)Health (119)History (5)Literature (21)Mathematics (11)Politics and law (186)Psychology (91)YearAll years2024 (108)2023 (410)2022 (419)2021 (356)2020 (105)2019 (12)2018 (4)2017 (17)2016 (1)No filters are valid for the current query. FindCloseAll stories (showing 881–890 of 1,433 stories)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)Thursday, 3rd March 2022Take off for international consultancies as Bayes MBA students support plans for growthEMBA students return to Portugal to assist start-ups as part of International Consultancy Week. Hashtag: AnnouncementsWednesday, 2nd March 2022Ukraine: how the Russian invasion could derail the fragile world economyProfessor Steve Schifferes from the City Political Economy Research Centre explains how the war in Ukraine could have far-reaching consequences beyond most people’s comprehension.Wednesday, 2nd March 2022Somewhere over the rainbow: New study explains why the ‘gay community’ has fallen apartResearch at Bayes shows that fading anti-gay stigma has fuelled the disintegration of the gay community and given rise to new gay lifestyles that compete for respect. Hashtag: Research spotlightMonday, 28th February 2022Ukraine and the failure of the United Nations Security CouncilThe current conflict in Ukraine has revealed the extraordinary failure of the UN Security Council to live up to its primary responsibility to maintain international peace and security.Monday, 28th February 2022Political tension with Russia should provide incentive for more resilient UK energy infrastructure, says commodities expertBayes Business School professor says gas supply sanctions are not sustainable in the long run. Hashtag: Expert commentFriday, 25th February 2022The business of war: Russia-Ukraine conflict will impact spending and behaviours, and how SWIFT exclusion could backfire on the WestBayes Business School and City University academics say the economy could be boosted by war, and exclusion from SWIFT may benefit Russia and China's long-term overseas payment plans. Hashtag: Expert commentFriday, 25th February 2022How Sign Language Testing Can Change a Deaf Child’s Life'How Sign Language Testing Can Change a Deaf Child’s Life,' Professor Ros Herman delivers her inaugural lecture at City, University of London Hashtag: AnnouncementsFriday, 25th February 2022Rt. Hon. Rishi Sunak MP delivers 2022 Mais Lecture at BayesChancellor of the Exchequer delivers prestigious annual lecture at Bayes Business School to set out his vision for a successful free market economy. Hashtag: Expert commentFriday, 25th February 2022Confidence culture tells women to be more self-assured – but ignores the real problemsProfessor Rosalind Gill from City, University of London, and Professor Shani Orgad from LSE discuss the central themes behind their critically acclaimed new book. Hashtag: Research newsWednesday, 23rd February 2022Taming the titans of the digital economyDr Ryan Stones examines the assertion by Technology and the Digital Economy Minister, Chris Philp, that the proposed UK approach to regulating digital markets is “superior” to that of the EU.Previous page 891…23456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143…144Next page