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  1. How colour blind are you?

    Visually demanding professions, such as the fire service and the maritime and aviation industries, specify 20/20 vision as a prerequisite for entry.

  2. Low risks for new nuclear builds

    City research helps the UK Government and the nuclear industry make policy and investment decisions regarding nuclear power.

  3. Santander Universities funding helps support City students

    City receives an additional £25,000 of Santander funding to support students during the Covid-19 pandemic.

  4. Influencing policy in the Middle East

    Research from City, University London, has had a direct impact on international relations in the Middle East and informed media coverage of the Arab uprisings.

  5. Getting to know Europe

    The European Social Survey based at City University is shedding light on the significant difference in attitudes, beliefs and behaviour of people across Europe.

  6. Improving the detection and management of glaucoma

    Early detection and management of glaucoma can help prevent patients losing their sight, say City University London researchers.

  7. Politics and Law: Impunity and the rule of law

    City's joint initiative aims to end impunity for those responsible for acts of violence against journalists.

  8. Improving the lives of children with communication difficulties

    Language and communication disorders affect about 7% of children, affecting their social and educational development and their future lives.

  9. High-tech support helps people hold onto their independence

    The UK's growing and rapidly ageing population is placing additional pressures on our health and social care system.

  10. Improving the lives of people living with HIV

    Research by City University London into the lives of those with HIV has led to profound changes in employment law and funding, helping to improve the future prospects for this group.