News and events
What’s on at City – the latest news and events.
Latest news
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Islington schoolchildren report on the cost-of-living crisis, new teachers and numbers day for News Club
News Club returns with six Islington primary schools, thanks to Professor Emerita Lis Howell and the Widening Participation team.
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Cuts in social spending are psychologically damaging
Study has also revealed that nearly half of citizens in Western Europe now report high levels of worry, but that social spending acts to reduce citizens’ worries about the future.
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Vision science expert awarded leading colour science award
Professor John Barbur has been awarded the Newton Medal for his exceptional contributions to the field of colour science
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City researchers part of £3.5m mental health research hub
New hub aims to improve diagnosis, treatment and support for people experiencing severe mental illness
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Bayes Innovate 2024: Entrepreneurship in the AI age
The sixth annual Bayes Innovate conference explored entrepreneurship in the age of artificial intelligence (AI)
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Political beliefs shape the way the public interprets history
It is widely known that political elites differ greatly regarding how they interpret history. But what about lay people?
Upcoming events
City's event types include: award ceremony, competition, concert, conference, fair, forum, graduation ceremony, interview, launch, lecture, networking event, open day, open-evening, panel discussion, reception, seminar and workshop.
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Mar 28
Insurance in the age of AI
In this talk, we will discuss insurance in the age of AI.
, 13:30 – 15:00
Location: Tait Building [C], C308, Tait Building
Audience: Students
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Mar 28
Judges as Agents of Coloniality: Understanding the Coloniality of Justice at the pre-trial stage in Brazil
This paper exposes how colonial ways of knowing and being shape judicial behaviour in Brazil, where pre-trial detention is excessively used against racialised groups.
, 17:30 – 19:00
Location: Rhind Building [D], D111, Rhind Building and online (MS Teams)
Audience: Public
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Apr 02
Siwan Rhys (Piano): Emahoy, Crane, Nobuto, Monk Feldman
Siwan Rhys performs two new works for piano by Laurence Crane and Ben Nobuto, alongside music by legendary Ethiopian composer and nun Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou and Barbara Monk Feldman.
, 19:00 – 20:00
Location: Performance Space
Audience: Public
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Apr 03
Automation, Market Power and Welfare
This event will be a critical discussion of the economic effects of automation.
, 14:00 – 15:15
Location: Room D427, Rhind building and hybrid
Audience: Public
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Apr 03
Urdang Industry Insight: Global Perspectives
This event will explore the global perspective of performance and how to navigate opportunities abroad to make your performance career an international one.
, 17:00 – 18:00
Location: Online
Audience: Prospective students; Students
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Apr 03
How do (and don't) we take other perspectives?
This seminar will evidence, for or against, each of these hypotheses, and highlight the increasingly clear importance of individual differences.
, 13:00 – 14:00
Location: FG05, Level G, Whiskin Street Building, or via Zoom
Audience: Public
Contact details
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Press Office
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Events Team