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  1. Early birth linked to greater risk of hospital visits during childhood

    Early birth linked to greater risk of hospital visits during childhood

    New study in the BMJ indicates that gestational age at birth is a strong predictor of ill health throughout childhood. Authored by academics from the University of Oxford, City, University of London

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  2. Men feel happy if they earn more than their wives, study shows

    Men feel happy if they earn more than their wives, study shows

    New research by City, University of London sociologist Dr Vanessa Gash indicates that men feel happy if they earn more than their wives and are also unhappy if their wives earn more.

  3. City academic to publish lockdown poetry book

    City academic to publish lockdown poetry book

    Dr Jonathan Gibbs’ poem, Spring Journal, was written on Twitter during the first Covid-19 lockdown.

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  4. Educating young people on knife crime

    Educating young people on knife crime

    City, University of London Nursing graduate, Ana Waddington, named nurse of the year by the RCNi for her work teaching young people lifesaving skills.

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  5. Award-winning pianist, Professor Joanna MacGregor CBE, gives lecture on the importance of collaboration in young musicians

    Award-winning pianist, Professor Joanna MacGregor CBE, gives lecture on the importance of collaboration in young musicians

    Celebrated musician, Professor Joanna MacGregor CBE, delivers lecture at City, University of London explaining the importance of collaboration in young musicians.

  6. Involving service users in the Birth Timing Study

    Involving service users in the Birth Timing Study

    The Birth Timing Study adopts a tiered approach to public involvement and engagement, helping to ensure social legitimacy, and public relevance.

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  7. 'Reversed brain' link to lower social and communication abilities in children

    'Reversed brain' link to lower social and communication abilities in children

    New study from City, University of London and Birkbeck, University of London, suggests many children with autism have their brain organisation "flipped" compared to those with typical development.

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  8. Trafficking of people in Europe disproportionately affects women and only three per cent of the total costs is spent on specialised support for victims, study finds

    Trafficking of people in Europe disproportionately affects women and only three per cent of the total costs is spent on specialised support for victims, study finds

    A new study finds that the total health, social and economic costs associated with the trafficking of women are almost three times greater than that for men

  9. UKRI announce £5 million investment to train the next generation of UK food system leaders

    UKRI announce £5 million investment to train the next generation of UK food system leaders

    City, University of London's Centre for Food Policy is a lead partner on new UK doctoral training centre supported by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

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  10. Brexit will likely lead to an increase of violence against women, report says

    Brexit will likely lead to an increase of violence against women, report says

    A new report from City, University of London argues that the consequential changes of Brexit will likely lead to an increase of violence against women in the UK.