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  1. How might personality affect our likelihood of self-isolating?

    Study from City, University of London and the University of Plymouth sheds light on how personality and age may have affected concerns of UK adults as the COVID-19 crisis developed.

  2. In memory of Professor Rosemary Hollis

    City, University of London is saddened to announce the passing of Professor Rosemary Hollis. She will be deeply missed by her many friends, colleagues and students across the University.

  3. New study predicts first wave of UK Covid-19 cases to reach zero by August

    A new study from Dr Giulia Faggio, Senior Lecturer in Ecocnomics predicts that the first wave of Covid-19 cases in England will drop to zero in late July or early August.

  4. Remote working is not the same for financial traders – here’s why

    Dr Daniel Beunza, Associate Professor of Management at Cass co-writes for The Conversation about how trading floors have lost effectiveness with the current pandemic.

  5. Key workers are lowest paid with poorer job qualities, study finds

    New research from City, University of London finds that key workers face lower pay and quality of employment compared to the average worker.

  6. Professor Muttukrishnan Rajarajan points to key industry developments in Infosecurity Magazine's 2020 State of Cybersecurity Report

    Professor Muttukrishnan Rajarajan points to key industry developments in Infosecurity Magazine's 2020 State of Cybersecurity Report

    The Director of City’s Institute for Cyber Security addresses AI and machine learning, state-sponsored attacks, and blockchain.

  7. George Floyd protests show how the US has retreated from its position as a world leader

    Professor Inderjeet Parmar, writing for The Conversation saying that the George Floyd protests show how the US has retreated from its position as a world leader.

  8. Journalism alumna scoops Paul Foot Award

    Alexandra Heal (MA Investigative Journalism 2018), has won Private Eye’s Paul Foot Award 2020.

  9. Former Twitter Vice-President joins Cass for lunchtime webinar

    Cass Summer Series begins with discussion about the future of the office with bestselling author and workplace expert Bruce Daisley.

  10. Statement on City, University of London’s response to Sir John Cass’s link to the slave trade

    Today, City is announcing a review of its historic sources of funding to determine if there are any links with slavery and to make recommendations.