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  1. Journalism student and BLM protest organiser talks UK racism and what needs to change

    Journalism student and BLM protest organiser talks UK racism and what needs to change

    First year journalism student, Malaika Gangooly discusses racism in the UK and how she has organised Black Lives Matter protests in her home town of Chelmsford.

  2. The EU has no time to lose on food waste

    A new report outlines the additional action still needed to put the EU on track to achieve its Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of halving food loss and waste by 2030.

  3. Enforcing gender quotas increases boardroom diversity and quality

    Cass study finds that companies forced to comply with gender have significantly higher female representation on their board of directors.

  4. City, University of London’s Business School will no longer be known as Cass

    The School will stop using the Cass name following consultations about the historic links of Sir John Cass to the slave trade.

  5. Mobilising insurance expertise to combat Covid-19 economic consequences

    Professor Paula Jarzabkowski awarded UKRI grant for new project to support post-pandemic recovery.

  6. City academics share research at HCI Summer Festival

    The Festival jointly organised by City’s Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, Newcastle University’s OpenLab, and Northumbria University’s NorthLab.

  7. A statement in solidarity with City colleague Andrew Boateng

    A message from the President.

  8. Lockdown home workers used to the lack of face-to-face contact now

    Ninety-one (91) per cent of employees are adjusting to the new work situation despite missing their colleagues.

  9. Professor ManMohan S. Sodhi listed as one of the leading operations management professors in the world

    Prestigious international honour for Cass Professor in Operations and Supply Chain Management.

  10. Academics discuss the legacy of Stuart Hall at online festival of research

    Academics across the Higher Education sector discuss the legacy of esteemed cultural theorist Stuart Hall at first-of-its-kind School of Arts & Social Sciences (SASS) Online Festival of Research.