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  1. People power – how the Food Standards Agency plans to harness Citizen Science

    People power – how the Food Standards Agency plans to harness Citizen Science

    A new report led by City, University of London, sets out how the method of ‘Citizen Science' has been applied to research priorities of the Food Standards Agency

    Hashtag: Announcements

  2. City launches the London Space Innovation Centre

    City launches the London Space Innovation Centre

    Alderman William Russell, the Lord Mayor of the City of London, addresses the virtual launch of the Centre, which will be a major hub for space-related fields.

  3. Developing online training for people who are deaf

    City, University of London’s Language & Communication Science Division enters the final phase of DOTDeaf, a 2-year project to encourage collaboration between speech and language therapists.

  4. Budget 2021: City experts have their say

    Budget 2021: City experts have their say

    Experts at City, University of London comment on the UK Budget announcement.

  5. Creating a greener future at the London Student Sustainability Conference

    Creating a greener future at the London Student Sustainability Conference

    University of London students presented their ideas and solutions for achieving the United Nations’ (UN) Global Goals.

    Hashtag: City Global Goals

  6. Dr Alex Taylor calls for an ethical approach to data labelling

    Dr Alex Taylor calls for an ethical approach to data labelling

    The Co-director of City’s Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design (HCID) chairs a webinar coinciding with the publication of the Aapti Institute report, titled, Just and Equitable Data Labelling,

    Hashtag: Research study

  7. Explaining Brexit dislocation in the UK port sector and supply chain changes

    Explaining Brexit dislocation in the UK port sector and supply chain changes

    The City Law School’s Dr Jonatan Echebarria Fernández, explains why Northern Ireland-based businesses who have historically shipped their goods through Dublin are now opting to do so via Scotland.