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  1. Cutting civil service jobs will ‘dearly harm’ public services and only result in bankrolling management consulting firms, says Bayes leadership expert

    Cutting civil service jobs will ‘dearly harm’ public services and only result in bankrolling management consulting firms, says Bayes leadership expert

    Dr Amanda Goodall criticises UK Government proposals to cut 90,000 jobs in bid to address cost-of-living crisis.

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  2. City, University of London recognised for its world leading research

    City, University of London recognised for its world leading research

    City, University of London has been recognised for producing world leading and internationally excellent research that has a major impact on society, policy and the economy.

  3. People choose healthier food when with outsiders for fear of being negatively judged

    People choose healthier food when with outsiders for fear of being negatively judged

    As warnings come about cutting sugar consumption, new experiments find food choices differ depending on observers' social groups.

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  4. Jimmy Savile: how the Netflix documentary fails to address the role institutions play in abuse

    Jimmy Savile: how the Netflix documentary fails to address the role institutions play in abuse

    To date, few institutions have been brought to justice for enabling, covering up or failing properly to investigate what Jimmy Savile did.

  5. Local and regional elections 2022 - who’s partying now?

    Local and regional elections 2022 - who’s partying now?

    The City Law School’s Dr John Stanton says the results of the recent elections offer much food for thought.

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  6. Office of Product Safety and Standards publishes report on 2050: Fridge of the Future conference

    Office of Product Safety and Standards publishes report on 2050: Fridge of the Future conference

    New report documents discussion around the present and future challenges in Large Domestic Appliance usage and design.

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  7. Why the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) needs to be integrated into an academic programme so students reach their potential

    Why the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) needs to be integrated into an academic programme so students reach their potential

    The City Law School’s Professor Hungerford-Welch explains the importance of skills and knowledge beyond the SQE curriculum.

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  8. Supporting primary care improvements for patients with long term conditions

    Supporting primary care improvements for patients with long term conditions

    Report from City, University of London's Centre for Healthcare Innovation Research suggests that a primary care framework for six long term conditions may improve workforce capacity and patient care.

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  9. How collaborative working across the globe is increasing innovation and creativity

    How collaborative working across the globe is increasing innovation and creativity

    Bayes Business School centres showcase breadth of innovative and creative collaborations across the globe to celebrate World Creativity and Innovation Week.

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  10. Healthcare and business: How medical trends are evolving following the pandemic

    Healthcare and business: How medical trends are evolving following the pandemic

    Bayes Business School welcomes experts from the worlds of medicine, pharmaceuticals, vaccines and technology.

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