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  1. New study aims to boost healthy products in convenience stores

    New study aims to boost healthy products in convenience stores

    ECON study will also assess how the UK Government’s new law to reduce impulse buying of products high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) is affecting what people who use convenience stores buy and eat

    Hashtag: Research study

  2. Food policy, data analytics and gender equality on the agenda at the London Student Sustainability Conference 2024 (LSSC24)

    Food policy, data analytics and gender equality on the agenda at the London Student Sustainability Conference 2024 (LSSC24)

    City sends four students to take part in London Student Sustainability Conference 2024 (LSSC24) to discuss their sustainability research.

    Hashtags: City Global Goals, Student success

  3. City hosts nursing careers day

    City hosts nursing careers day

    NHS organisations and leading practitioners came to the University to engage with students and discuss what’s next

    Hashtag: Announcements

  4. “How racism shaped my critical eye”: Gary Younge delivers Rosemary Hollis Memorial lecture

    “How racism shaped my critical eye”: Gary Younge delivers Rosemary Hollis Memorial lecture

    Esteemed journalist Professor Gary Younge delivers inaugural Rosemary Hollis Memorial Lecture.

    Hashtag: Student success

  5. Taking silk – celebrating the City alumni becoming new King’s Counsel

    Taking silk – celebrating the City alumni becoming new King’s Counsel

    The City Law School alumni make up over half of the new King's Counsel for 2024.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  6. How memes transformed from pics of cute cats to health disinformation super-spreaders

    How memes transformed from pics of cute cats to health disinformation super-spreaders

    Research co-written by Dr Stephanie A Baker finds memes form part of a highly sophisticated strategy to spread and monetise health disinformation.

    Hashtag: Research news

  7. Bayes Business School and The Portal Trust launch new report aiming to enhance social mobility and community engagement between schools and universities

    Bayes Business School and The Portal Trust launch new report aiming to enhance social mobility and community engagement between schools and universities

    New report to reflect on eight years of the School Engagement Project, seeking to develop a new way of collaborating with local schools.

    Hashtags: Announcements, impact

  8. Annual Bayes global index shows enduring resilience in UK’s Mergers & Acquisitions market

    Annual Bayes global index shows enduring resilience in UK’s Mergers & Acquisitions market

    USA again tops Mergers & Acquisitions Research Centre index with UK third

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  9. City, University of London and St George’s, University of London agree to merge

    City, University of London and St George’s, University of London agree to merge

    A transfer agreement has been signed to formalise the plan to combine the two universities.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  10. Red light can reduce blood glucose levels, says study

    Red light can reduce blood glucose levels, says study

    While the study was conducted in healthy individuals, the non-invasive, non-pharmacological technique has the potential to have an impact on diabetes control after meals

    Hashtag: Research study