News Search stories Find Filters (2) Filter storiesResetSubjectAll subjectsArts and media (1)Business (10)Engineering (6)History (1)Literature (2)Politics and law (5)Psychology (3)YearAll years2022MonthAll monthsDecemberNo filters are valid for the current query.Reset FindShow 31 storiesMatching stories (showing 11–20 of 31 stories)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceTuesday, 13th December 2022Can cultural change in the manufacturing industry reduce cyber threats?Funded by the ESRC InterAct network,academics at City begin a £50,000 research project to investigate how employee behaviour can be changed to reduce cyber threats within the manufacturing industry. Hashtag: Research newsMonday, 12th December 2022Why Iraq Should Enact Laws Criminalizing GenocideDr Aldo Zammit Borda says Iraq is in need of a sufficient domestic legal framework to punish perpetrators of genocide and other international crimes. Hashtag: AnnouncementsMonday, 12th December 2022City welcomes new cohort of British Council Women in STEM scholarsWomen in STEM scholars from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan are studying on MSc programmes in the School of Science and Technology. Hashtag: AnnouncementsFriday, 9th December 2022The conservation of Big BenMaster clock conservator, Keith Scobie-Youngs, delivers the 2022 George Daniels Lecture. Hashtag: AnnouncementsFriday, 9th December 2022Professor Vasso Ioannidou appointed to ESRB’s Advisory Scientific CommitteeProfessor of Finance to provide guidance for the EU financial system. Hashtag: AnnouncementsFriday, 9th December 2022OfS awards City £4.7M in capital fundingCity awarded OfS capital grant for developing tech to support STEM and healthcare students’ learningFriday, 9th December 2022Chancellor’s plans for UK banking reform are “puzzling”, say expertsBayes Business School banking experts surprised by the Chancellor’s plans to remove ‘ring-fence’ of operational regulations. Hashtag: Expert commentFriday, 9th December 2022NHS crisis and “unstable” queuing system cannot be solved by Prime Minister’s creative thinking, as experts lay bare truth ahead of winterBayes Business School's operations experts say network of queues brought on by planning, following latest NHS statistics. Hashtag: Expert commentThursday, 8th December 2022Co-working spaces limit creativity in the long run, finds new studyBayes Business School study finds shared spaces can be inhibitors to new business collaborations Hashtag: Research spotlightThursday, 8th December 2022Three graphic novels that creatively confront the climate crisisDr Dominic Davies, Senior Lecturer in English at City, University of London, on how graphic narrative has proved to be particularly adept at highlighting climate issues.Previous page 21…23…4Next page