News Search stories Find Filters (2) Filter storiesResetSubjectAll subjectsArts and media (3)Business (14)Engineering (5)Health (2)Politics and law (2)Psychology (2)YearAll years2021MonthAll monthsJulyNo filters are valid for the current query.Reset FindShow 36 storiesMatching stories (showing 31–36 of 36 stories)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceTuesday, 6th July 2021Mergers and Acquisitions Research Centre hosts fifth Annual ConferenceBusiness School welcomes academics from around the world for virtual Mergers and Acquisitions conference. Hashtag: AnnouncementsTuesday, 6th July 2021City Emeritus Professors advise lawyers for appellants in Post Office Horizon IT scandalProfessors Bev Littlewood and Martin Newby are numbered among experts who helped to overturn the presumption that computers must be assumed to work correctly unless proven otherwise.Monday, 5th July 2021Health and longer working lives provide key to the levelling up agendaA new report exposes the gaps in life expectancy, health, and economic opportunity between the richest and poorest parts of England. Hashtags: Expert comment, research spotlightFriday, 2nd July 2021New MA Data Journalism degree to celebrate launch with two panel discussionsData journalists from The Economist and Sky News will be among the panellists waiting to share their wisdom with those aiming to follow in their footsteps. Hashtag: AnnouncementsThursday, 1st July 2021Businesses can evolve by thinking more like anthropologists, says Dr Gillian TettNew ‘Food for Thought’ series opens with conversation with leading anthropologist, journalist and author. Hashtags: Expert comment, announcementsThursday, 1st July 2021City Law School team achieves third place in the European Human Rights Moot 2021The moot is the largest English-speaking human rights moot in the world, and is organised by the European Law Students’ Association with the Council of Europe and European Court of Human Rights.Previous page 41…23…4Next page