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  1. Council of Deans of Health Fellowship for City Midwifery Lecturer

    Council of Deans of Health Fellowship for City Midwifery Lecturer

    Council of Deans of Health Fellowship for City, University of London Midwifery Lecturer

    Hashtag: Announcements

  2. Hong Kong: how colonial-era laws are being used to shut down independent journalism

    Hong Kong: how colonial-era laws are being used to shut down independent journalism

    Yuen Chan and Eric Yan-ho Lai assess the deteriorating state of the free press in Hong Kong.

  3. The retail energy prices crisis: are we asking the right questions?

    The retail energy prices crisis: are we asking the right questions?

    Dr Xeni Dassiou, a Reader in the Department of Economics at City, University of London, offers her opinion on why price caps are not the answer to the crisis.

  4. Bayes Research Day: The value of research and collaboration

    Bayes Business School hosts inaugural research day to share projects in progress and discuss the benefits and challenges of greater collaboration.

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  5. City awards Gillian Moore with Honorary Doctorate

    City awards Gillian Moore with Honorary Doctorate

    The Director of Music at London's Southbank Centre, Gillian Moore MBE, received an Honorary Doctorate at City’s latest graduation ceremony. This was Gillian’s speech.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  6. Bayes alumna appointed to prestigious ambassadorial role for Chartered Insurance Institute

    Tabitha Mwathi-Mungai has been appointed as Goodwill Ambassador for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Africa.

    Hashtag: Graduate success

  7. Professor Lilian de Menezes appointed as Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Bayes Business School

    Professor de Menezes to lead Business School’s drive to champion diversity, equity and inclusion values.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  8. Nursery sector risks being damaged by large corporate takeovers

    Nursery sector risks being damaged by large corporate takeovers

    Smaller nurseries in England are being bought up by profit-focused companies, without necessarily creating more places or investing more in staff, according to a major new study.

    Hashtag: Research study

  9. Muslim Mental Health Matters

    Muslim Mental Health Matters

    New report from The Lantern Initiative and others sheds light on the barriers and gaps in mental health services support provision for UK Muslim communities.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  10. Experts predict another strong year ahead at Outlook for M&A 2022

    Mergers and Acquisitions Research Centre (MARC) hosts annual Outlook event to discuss predicted trends for 2022.

    Hashtag: Expert comment