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  1. Journalism scholarships: towards a more diverse British press

    Journalism scholarships: towards a more diverse British press

    An overview of the scholarship and bursary options available to prospective students in City’s Department of Journalism.

  2. Press Recognition Panel appoints City Journalism academic to its board

    Press Recognition Panel appoints City Journalism academic to its board

    Dr Zahera Harb, a Reader within City’s Department of Journalism, is among two new Board Members appointed today by the Press Recognition Panel (PRP).

    Hashtag: Announcements

  3. Girls’ mental health has been affected more than boys’ during the pandemic – new research

    Girls’ mental health has been affected more than boys’ during the pandemic – new research

    Evidence has shown that Covid has impacted women’s mental health more than men’s. Now, new research shows that school-aged girls’ mental wellbeing has also been disproportionately affected.

    Hashtag: Research study

  4. Rising prices: why the global drive to keep food cheap is unsustainable

    Rising prices: why the global drive to keep food cheap is unsustainable

    Corinna Hawkes is Professor of Food Policy at City, University of London and writes about the factors influencing the current rise in the cost of food globally

    Hashtag: Announcements

  5. City supports #RockingAphasia campaign during Aphasia Awareness Month

    City supports #RockingAphasia campaign during Aphasia Awareness Month

    Honorary Fellow with the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, Dr Abi Roper, has helped to design the campaign.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  6. Outstanding postgraduate Computer Science students celebrate their achievements

    Outstanding postgraduate Computer Science students celebrate their achievements

    The annual Prize-Giving Day rewards City’s MSc students.

  7. Nationwide’s new five per cent current account “could spark bidding war for customers”

    Nationwide’s new five per cent current account “could spark bidding war for customers”

    Bayes finance expert comments on Nationwide’s decision to launch a new current account with a five per cent rate of interest.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  8. Drifting towards stagflation?

    Drifting towards stagflation?

    Two City, University of London Economics professors offer some wise words on the recent interest rate hikes and what they mean.

  9. City’s Institute of Sensors and Instrumentation successful in Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Visiting Professor Scheme bid

    City’s Institute of Sensors and Instrumentation successful in Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Visiting Professor Scheme bid

    The industry-into-academia initiative uses the varied experiences of Visiting Professors to enhance teaching and the employability of UK engineering students while strengthening industry partnerships.

    Hashtag: Research study

  10. England-wide study first to show link between intimate partner violence and suicidality

    England-wide study first to show link between intimate partner violence and suicidality

    Study led by City, University of London shows that intimate partner violence is strongly associated with self-harm and suicidality in both men and women, and across all adult ages in England.

    Hashtag: Research news