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  1. Professor Panos Koutrakos mentioned in an Opinion by the Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)

    Professor Panos Koutrakos mentioned in an Opinion by the Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)

    City’s Jean Monnet Chair in European Law mentioned in a case regarding Austrian legislation and the subsidisation of denominational private schools.

    Hashtag: Research news

  2. Sizewell C project will help UK “keep sight of sustainability target and reduce affordability issues”

    Sizewell C project will help UK “keep sight of sustainability target and reduce affordability issues”

    Bayes commodities expert welcomes the Government’s approval for the new nuclear power station in East Anglia.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  3. Ten rules for handling the future

    Ten rules for handling the future

    An edited excerpt of the Dean's speech from Professor André Spicer to graduating students on Thursday 21 July 2022.

    Hashtag: Graduate success

  4. WAGMI United: Are NFTs the future for ownership of English football clubs?

    WAGMI United: Are NFTs the future for ownership of English football clubs?

    Cryptocurrency experts discuss whether WAGMI United’s takeover of Crawley Town Football Club could represent a permanent shift in the running of sports clubs.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  5. “Windows of opportunity open and close, it’s time to capture yours”

    “Windows of opportunity open and close, it’s time to capture yours”

    Bayes Business School’s student speaker on the determination and enthusiasm that saw him earn a job during Covid-19.

    Hashtags: Announcements, graduate success

  6. Ritual cleansing or civil war? What leadership contests in partnerships can teach us about the race to become Prime Minister

    Ritual cleansing or civil war? What leadership contests in partnerships can teach us about the race to become Prime Minister

    Professor Laura Empson explains how the Conservative Party can mend internal rifts and turn public disputes between leadership candidates to its advantage.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  7. Bioinspired whisker arrays can work as antennae to detect sources of flow disturbances under water or in the air

    Bioinspired whisker arrays can work as antennae to detect sources of flow disturbances under water or in the air

    New research published by Professor Christoph Bruecker and his team in Nature: Scientific Reports could form the basis of aviation innovation.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  8. HIPER Pile system developed by City and Keltbray wins Best Innovation Award at Construction News Awards

    HIPER Pile system developed by City and Keltbray wins Best Innovation Award at Construction News Awards

    The technology was first employed in the construction of HS2’s Maria Fidelis facility in Euston.

    Hashtag: Research study

  9. City hosts University of Havana officials

    City hosts University of Havana officials

    Marian Cabrera and Arlem Perdomo Diaz visit several areas of the campus in relation to their work in Cuba.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  10. Listed real estate sector hit hard by Ukrainian conflict and energy crisis

    Bayes Quarterly Commercial Real Estate Market Monitor shows rapid decline in real estate equity and debt market for Q2 2022.

    Hashtags: Expert comment, research spotlight