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  1. My career wouldn’t exist without volunteers, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson tells Bayes audience

    My career wouldn’t exist without volunteers, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson tells Bayes audience

    Paralympic icon delivers Bayes Charity Talk on the power of sport and volunteering

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  2. US banking failures: the role of big auditors in another financial crisis

    US banking failures: the role of big auditors in another financial crisis

    Professor Atul Shah writes for The Conversation about the auditing failures that have undermined US banking performance.

  3. Timor-Leste election offers an extraordinary lesson in how to build a stable democracy

    Timor-Leste election offers an extraordinary lesson in how to build a stable democracy

    Dr Geoffrey Swenson writes for The Conversation about how Timor-Leste's recent elections can provide a shining example to other developing countries in how to build a strong democracy.

  4. ‘Law, Localism, and the Constitution: A Comparative Perspective’

    ‘Law, Localism, and the Constitution: A Comparative Perspective’

    The City Law School’s Dr John Stanton launches his new monograph which offers a wide-ranging examination of local government across different parts of the UK.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  5. Audience quenches thirst for knowledge at the Pint of Science festival

    Audience quenches thirst for knowledge at the Pint of Science festival

    Six Bayes researchers present their findings at nearby Artillery Arms pub for the Pint of Science festival

    Hashtags: Expert comment, research spotlight

  6. New Change Makers bursary to support living costs for Podcasting MA students

    New Change Makers bursary to support living costs for Podcasting MA students

    Bursary to contribute to study costs for new postgraduate programme in the School of Communication & Creativity.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  7. Meta fine demonstrates the transatlantic battle over the global reach of EU law

    Meta fine demonstrates the transatlantic battle over the global reach of EU law

    The ball is now in the court of transatlantic legislators to respond to the vivid enforcement of EU law taking place on the ground.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  8. How can universities better understand students’ experiences of violence and victimisation?

    How can universities better understand students’ experiences of violence and victimisation?

    Pilot study led by City, University of London develops a survey that can be used to understand students’ experiences of violence while studying at university.

    Hashtag: Research study

  9. James Catchpole and Simone Start represent The City Law School at LegalEdCon 2023

    James Catchpole and Simone Start represent The City Law School at LegalEdCon 2023

    Online assessment proctoring, AI challenges and the Solicitors Qualifying Examination are among several topics discussed.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  10. Law Society President Lubna Shuja delivers keynote at launch of City Community Legal Advice Centre (CityCLAC)

    Law Society President Lubna Shuja delivers keynote at launch of City Community Legal Advice Centre (CityCLAC)

    CityCLAC Director, Sally Gill, welcomes the audience to the formal launch of the service which opened to the public in September 2022.