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  1. City academics announced as joint chairs of the Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists

    City academics announced as joint chairs of the Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists

    The Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists (CATs) announces the joint-appointment of Professor Madeline Cruice and Professor Lucy Dipper to the role of CATs Chair.

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  2. From The Conversation: Tory MP's historic family links to slavery raise questions about Britain's position on reparations

    From The Conversation: Tory MP's historic family links to slavery raise questions about Britain's position on reparations

    Dr Paul Lashmar writes for The Conversation in response to a recent report calculating that the UK owes up to £18.6 trillion in reparations for the transatlantic slave trade.

  3. UK ranked as the top investment destination in Europe by M&A Attractiveness Index Score

    UK ranked as the top investment destination in Europe by M&A Attractiveness Index Score

    Despite Brexit headwinds, research from Bayes Business School shows that the UK remains an attractive investment proposition

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  4. Turbulent times leading middle classes to embrace digital nomadism and reject traditional aspirations

    Turbulent times leading middle classes to embrace digital nomadism and reject traditional aspirations

    Paper is the first piece of work to capture this paradoxical shift in what feels secure vs what feels risky and burdensome in consumers' lifestyle choices and consumption behaviours

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  5. Central banks say interest rates will stay high but it’s unclear if this will be enough to curb inflation

    Central banks say interest rates will stay high but it’s unclear if this will be enough to curb inflation

    Professor Steve Schifferes writes for The Conversation about the success of high interest rates on bringing down inflation.

  6. New research sheds light on how gender inequality in the media industry impacts job satisfaction

    New research sheds light on how gender inequality in the media industry impacts job satisfaction

    Study uncovers how workplace gender equality curbs experiences of sexual harassment and boosts job satisfaction in the Global South.

  7. Urdang students and alumni perform for Jamaican High Commission to commemorate anniversaries of Windrush and island’s independence

    Urdang students and alumni perform for Jamaican High Commission to commemorate anniversaries of Windrush and island’s independence

    City performing artists celebrate Jamaican life and 75 years since Windrush.

  8. Lila Vialat becomes Bayes’ first BSc Business Management with Social Purpose graduate

    Lila Vialat becomes Bayes’ first BSc Business Management with Social Purpose graduate

    Undergraduate student finds purpose and hopes to better the world with her mix of business and charity sector knowledge

  9. New scholarships available for MSc in Corporate Risk Management

    New scholarships available for MSc in Corporate Risk Management

    The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) Educational Foundation will support two students at Bayes Business School

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  10. Professor Emmeline Taylor appears on BBC Newsnight to discuss the recent rise in thefts from Britain’s museums

    Professor Emmeline Taylor appears on BBC Newsnight to discuss the recent rise in thefts from Britain’s museums

    Professor of Criminology comments on increase in museum crime and motivations behind stealing.