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  1. Taking a global view of musical care

    Taking a global view of musical care

    Musical Care International Network aims to clarify how musical care might be relevant to other contexts, countries and cultures

    Hashtag: Research news

  2. Uncovering the cultural and musical legacy of Polish refugees in Iran

    Uncovering the cultural and musical legacy of Polish refugees in Iran

    Professor Laudan Nooshin awarded Major Research Fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust to conduct study on the musical and cultural lives of Polish refugees in Iran during World War 2 and beyond.

    Hashtags: Announcements, Research news

  3. Public interest should be at the centre of accounting, says Professor Atul K. Shah

    Public interest should be at the centre of accounting, says Professor Atul K. Shah

    Professor Atul Shah discusses Wilko collapse, ethical accounting, and racial diversity in the field of accounting leadership.

    Hashtag: Research news

  4. City human-computer interaction academic awarded £1.6m fellowship by UKRI

    City human-computer interaction academic awarded £1.6m fellowship by UKRI

    Dr Sara Heitlinger awarded UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship to support her More-than-Human Sustainable and Inclusive Smart Cities (MoSaIC) research.

    Hashtag: Research news

  5. Crabb Lab academic awarded the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers’ Master's Medal, 2023

    Crabb Lab academic awarded the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers’ Master's Medal, 2023

    Dr Giovanni Montesano was awarded the medal in recognition of his outstanding research into improving visual field examinations to help monitor and prevent sight loss.

    Hashtag: Research news

  6. City partners with King’s College London and others to develop the UK's first MedTech company builder

    City is part of a partnership to secure £1.5m from Research England to develop a fully supported acceleration programme that will translate medical devices to commercial success and clinical impact.

    Hashtag: Research news

  7. Expanding London’s Ulez has sparked fractious debate – psychologists explain how it can be de-escalated

    Expanding London’s Ulez has sparked fractious debate – psychologists explain how it can be de-escalated

    The Department of Psychology's Professor Emmanuel Pothos and Lee White comment on the expansion of the ultra-low emission (Ulez) zone.

    Hashtag: Research news

  8. Can electric fields in the brain tune its activity and sculpt its structure?

    Can electric fields in the brain tune its activity and sculpt its structure?

    Academics propose that electric fields generated by the nerve cells of the brain may be able to alter its molecular infrastructure.

    Hashtag: Research news

  9. Supporting nurses and midwives in public health careers at the School of Health & Psychological Sciences

    Supporting nurses and midwives in public health careers at the School of Health & Psychological Sciences

    The school holds its annual conference for students on the Public Health (District Nursing, Health Visiting or School Nursing) MSc/PGDip/Bsc(Hons)/GDip Postgraduate taught degree.

    Hashtag: Research news

  10. Blue-light filtering spectacles probably make no difference to eye strain, visual performance or sleep quality

    Blue-light filtering spectacles probably make no difference to eye strain, visual performance or sleep quality

    Spectacles that are marketed to filter out blue light probably make no difference to eye strain caused by computer use or to sleep quality, according to the best available evidence so far.

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