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  1. The future can be invented: Professor Martin Dawson delivers 45th Edwards Lecture

    The future can be invented: Professor Martin Dawson delivers 45th Edwards Lecture

    Physicist Professor Martin Dawson gives the 45th Edwards Lecture on the Fraunhofer research and development model to explain innovations and potential uses of laser-based instrumentation.

  2. While improvement is positive, female entrepreneurs need their hands on the purse strings and a seat at the table to truly celebrate progress

    While improvement is positive, female entrepreneurs need their hands on the purse strings and a seat at the table to truly celebrate progress

    Bayes' female academics respond to the Rose Review, and analyse what needs to be done to give women entrepreneurs the same opportunities as men.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  3. M&A electives on the rise among Bayes students as global events spark interest in deals

    Electives to study mergers and acquisitions at Bayes are proving to be the most popular across different levels of study.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  4. Who will win the race to buy Manchester United?

    Who will win the race to buy Manchester United?

    Mergers and Acquisitions expert comments on latest developments from the prospective sale of the Premier League football club.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  5. Place-based investment will support left-behind towns, but only a targeted approach can truly resolve people’s struggles

    Place-based investment will support left-behind towns, but only a targeted approach can truly resolve people’s struggles

    Bayes Business School Professor of Strategy says research shows that fostering an understanding of towns can be key in supporting them effectively.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  6. City receives Silver award in the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index and secures a spot in Stonewall’s Top 100 List of inclusive employers

    City receives Silver award in the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index and secures a spot in Stonewall’s Top 100 List of inclusive employers

    City recognised for its efforts in becoming a more inclusive employer during LGBTQ+ History Month.

    Hashtags: Announcements, Campus life

  7. City academic publishes first in hotly tipped novel trilogy

    City academic publishes first in hotly tipped novel trilogy

    Dr Joe Thomas, who lectures in Creative Writing at City, University of London, is the author of a gritty new crime trilogy with Arcadia Books

  8. Governments should consider people’s pain as a measure of a nation's wellbeing

    Governments should consider people’s pain as a measure of a nation's wellbeing

    With the utility of GDP under increased scrutiny as a metric of wellbeing, Dr Lucía Macchia argues that people’s experience of pain needs to be better measured.

    Hashtag: Research news

  9. The Department of Performing Arts grows with new recruits in Music and Performing Arts

    The Department of Performing Arts grows with new recruits in Music and Performing Arts

    Audio engineer Leslie Gaston-Bird joined Music and singer-actor-director Maisey Bawden appointed to Urdang.

  10. Spy balloons: modern technology has given these old-fashioned eyes in the sky a new lease of life

    Spy balloons: modern technology has given these old-fashioned eyes in the sky a new lease of life

    Professor David Stupples, Professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Director of Electronic Warfare Research at City, University of London on the US’s ‘spy balloon’ crisis