
News and events
What’s on at City St George's – the latest news and events.
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Latest news
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"Cheers!": Bayes experts raise a glass to their research
Bayes Business School academics host Pint of Science event to engage the public with research insights.
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Global value chains: the ties that bind?
The Bank of International Settlements’ economic adviser, Hyun Song Shin, explored how changes in global financial conditions trigger fluctuations in real economic activity at Bayes Business School t
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Saudi Arabia’s insurance regulator looks to Bayes expertise
Saudi Arabia's insurance regulator will fund colleagues taking one of three Bayes' MSc programmes on insurance and risk management, actuarial science and actuarial management.
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AI in health policy: experts share thoughts at City St George’s
Inaugural AI and Digital Health Lab event explored how artificial intelligence (AI) can be better integrated into health policymaking
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“A trial within a trial”: Why reporting assault to the police more than once does not mean a rape allegation is false
Professor Katrin Hohl OBE speaks to BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour about the Victims and Courts Bill, Section 100 of the 2003 Sexual Offences Act, and is quoted in a House of Commons report.
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Research suggests multiple-answer question format in exams improves student attainment
Bayes study uncovers how including more than one correct answer in multiple-choice tests encourages greater understanding of subject matter.
Upcoming events
City's event types include: campus tour, concert, conference, forum, graduation ceremony, launch, lecture, networking event, open day, panel discussion, seminar and workshop.
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May 30
CANCELLED: Ben Smith: Cruel Nocturnes
Pianist Ben Smith presents works of Italian post-war Modernism by Berio, Clementi, Scelsi and more, alongside visionary keyboard music from the Italian Renaissance.
, 19:00 – 20:30
Location: Performance Space
Audience: Public
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Jun 02
Preliminary findings from Birth in Brazilian Birth Centres
Dr Natalie Leister discusses the first nationwide study to investigate the benefits and challenges of giving birth in Midwifery Units in Brazil, as part of the SHMS research seminar series.
, 12:30 – 13:30
Location: Room MG26, Myddelton Street Building & via MS Teams
Audience: Public
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Jun 02
Inaugural lecture 2025: Professors Kristiana Gordon and Pia Ostergaard
City St George's, School of Health & Medical Sciences (Tooting) newly arrived or promoted professors are invited to give an inaugural lecture to mark this milestone in their academic careers.
, 17:30 – 18:30
Location: Tooting campus
Audience: Public
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Jun 04
SPARC Symposium Concert: GBSR Duo
Piano and percussion works by Aaron Einbond, Claudia Molitor and Angharad Davies.
, 19:00 – 20:30
Location: Performance Space
Audience: Public
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Jun 04
Big Picture Talks
Big Picture Talks, with Dr Rebecca Tamas and Dr Jasmin Kirkbride, in conversation with Dr Anubha Sarkar.
, 14:00 – 15:30
Location: Clerkenwell campus, F303, enter via Rhind Building
Audience: Academics; Public; Staff; Students
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Jun 04
SPARC Symposium 2025: Entangle!
This year’s symposium is centered on entanglement between humans and our natural, built or technological environments, with six days of talks, concerts and workshops.
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Location: College Building [A]
Audience: Public
Contact details
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