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  1. China’s grip on global supply chains is slipping, but are there any alternatives?

    China’s grip on global supply chains is slipping, but are there any alternatives?

    A Bayes Business School expert in operations and a former US diplomat discuss the future of global manufacturing and trading in light of current geopolitics with The Economist in a Money Talks podcast.

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  2. The United Nations Human Rights Council and Justice for the Daesh Atrocities Against the Yazidis

    The United Nations Human Rights Council and Justice for the Daesh Atrocities Against the Yazidis

    Reader in International Law, Dr Aldo Zammit Borda, attends the Geneva meeting, Justice for the Daesh Atrocities: The Need for Comprehensive Responses.

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  3. Budget 2023: Government needs to show it can jack up growth to regain economic credibility

    Budget 2023: Government needs to show it can jack up growth to regain economic credibility

    Professor Steve Schifferes writes for The Conversation ahead of the 2023 Budget.

  4. ‘Working with Words’ opens up career possibilities for English students

    ‘Working with Words’ opens up career possibilities for English students

    Careers-focused module boosts BA English students’ employability at City.

  5. Dr Alex Taylor contributes to new book on data and physical design

    Dr Alex Taylor contributes to new book on data and physical design

    The book is titled Making with Data: Physical Design and Craft in a Data-driven World.

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  6. Professor Andrew Choo conferred a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences

    Professor Andrew Choo conferred a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences

    The Professor of Law in The City Law School has been recognised for his contribution to social science.

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  7. Gemma Kenyon, Director of Careers & Employability, appointed to AGCAS Board

    Gemma Kenyon, Director of Careers & Employability, appointed to AGCAS Board

    City’s successful Careers Activation Programme serves aseers-focused strategy serves as employability case study for the Higher Education sector.

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  8. Radiographer Dr Christina Malamateniou named City’s Extraordinary Woman for 2023

    Radiographer Dr Christina Malamateniou named City’s Extraordinary Woman for 2023

    Dr Christina Malamateniou recognised by the City community for her outstanding contributions to radiography.

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  9. City to host first ever sustainable hackathon

    City to host first ever sustainable hackathon

    City, University of London is set to host its first ever Sustainable City Hackathon, as part of an initiative to choose six delegates for the SoapBox SDG Challenge held in the Netherlands.

  10. Almost 40 per cent of adults are economically inactive: How governments are ignoring the UK’s human potential

    Almost 40 per cent of adults are economically inactive: How governments are ignoring the UK’s human potential

    New research highlights the impact of long-term illness, skills gap and a lack of workers on the UK labour market.

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