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  1. Experts concerned over UK government’s “ad hoc system” for COVID-19 tracking, testing and contact tracing

    Government’s “abysmal response” means that many suspected cases will have been missed, they warn.

  2. Insurtech in a Pandemic: Creating opportunities from threats

    New research finds insurtech may offer a route out of the pandemic for insurance companies.

  3. City signs memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Nanjing Economic and Technological Development Zone

    The virtual signing ceremony makes provision for future collaboration and knowledge transfer in six subject areas of specialism for City’s School for Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering.

  4. Professor Muttukrishnan Rajarajan says revamped UK COVID-19 contact tracing app shows importance of working with tech giants

    City’s Director of the Institute for Cyber Security says Apple and Google can assist the UK Government to address the challenges around collecting personal data.

  5. COVID-19 in the radiology department: What radiographers need to know

    Review of literature suggests medical imaging and radiographers play important role in the diagnosis of COVID-19 patients.

  6. UK retailers warned of food standard threats from USA trade deals

    UK retailers must decide whether they will protect consumers from a host of potential threats to UK food standards in trade deals with the USA, warn civil society organisations and academics.

  7. Inaugural Rupert Cornwell Prize goes to MA International Journalism student

    The first annual Rupert Cornwell Student Foreign Correspondent award has been won by City student Caitlin Allen (MA International Journalism).

  8. Professor David Collins gives oral evidence before Parliamentary Committee

    The City Law School Professor of International Economic Law gives evidence to the House of Commons’ International Trade Committee.

  9. German international law blog draws attention to Dr Grietje Baars’ book

    Völkerrechtsblog has held a week-long (June 15th to 19th 2020) online symposium on the book authored by the Senior Lecturer in The City Law School.

  10. Dr Aidan Slingsby presents data visualisation work to UK Rail Minister

    Dr Slingsby's project, carried out in association with consultancies, Risk Solutions, Steer, Tracsis, Heriot Watt University and the University of Southampton for the Rail Safety and Standards Board.