News Search stories Find Filters (2) Filter storiesResetYearAll years2020MonthAll monthsMayNo filters are valid for the current query.Reset FindShow 19 storiesMatching stories (showing 11–19 of 19 stories)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceFriday, 1st May 2020Context mattersA new method which measures the impact of mediated political events on social opinion and attitudes is helping policy makers throughout Europe make more informed decisions.Friday, 1st May 2020De-risking pensions and annuitiesA financial market that helps shift risk from pension plans and annuity providers to the capital markets has been invented by an academic from City University London.Friday, 1st May 2020Design for engine reliabilityOne of the world's largest manufacturers of aircraft engines has received a boost to its business performance and the confidence of its engines.Friday, 1st May 2020Business and Finance: Making big business behaveCity academic argues for a contextualised approach to corporate governance to ensure effective compliance with good standards of business behaviour.Friday, 1st May 2020Efficient investment strategies for volatile timesCass Business School academics have developed innovative investment strategies which give good returns, but avoid the volatility inherent in commonly-used strategies.Friday, 1st May 2020Expansion in sources for shipping financeWith 30 years of ground-breaking research, City University academics have revolutionised the way the shipping industry funds itself, and cemented London's position as a global hub.Friday, 1st May 2020Deviations in segmented cladding fibreResearch by Professor Aziz Rahman and Dr Arti Agrawal of City's Photonics Modelling Group in School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences.Friday, 1st May 2020Design of durable and more efficient fuel injectorsTwo thirds of the world's liquid fuels are used by diesel engines; research from City University is playing an important part in reducing pollution and improving engine efficiency.Friday, 1st May 2020Health: Helping young Londoners communicate effectivelyYoung people with language and communication difficulties who live in two London boroughs have improved both their communication skills and their academic attainments.Previous page 21…2Next page