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  1. The Code of the Rainmaker: how to win deals, harness networks and build relationships

    Food for Thought webinar discusses the art of impressing potential clients and building networks in the professional services space.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  2. Official Secrets Act: UK government has a long history of suppressing journalism to hide its misdeeds

    Official Secrets Act: UK government has a long history of suppressing journalism to hide its misdeeds

    Dr Paul Lashmar on the government’s proposals for toughening the Official Secrets Act.

    Hashtag: Research study

  3. How could an Italian gallery sue over use of its public domain art?

    How could an Italian gallery sue over use of its public domain art?

    The City Law School’s Dr Enrico Bonadio and the University of Alicante’s Magali Contardi comment on the legal battle between Italy’s Uffizi gallery and Pornhub.

  4. Sexual harassment is rife in many African media workplaces

    Sexual harassment is rife in many African media workplaces

    Details of research on sexual harassment in newsrooms, in partnership with WAN-IFRA Women in News, a global organisation focused on gender equality.

  5. Women experts on news programmes are back to 2019 levels, but still lower than just before the pandemic

    Women experts on news programmes are back to 2019 levels, but still lower than just before the pandemic

    New survey from the Expert Women Project shows that, in April, men experts dominated nearly 3 to 1, owing to the Super League football story.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  6. New MA Data Journalism degree to celebrate launch with two panel discussions

    New MA Data Journalism degree to celebrate launch with two panel discussions

    Data journalists from The Economist and Sky News will be among the panellists waiting to share their wisdom with those aiming to follow in their footsteps.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  7. Hongkongers mourn closure of Apple Daily and fear for the future of independent journalism

    Hongkongers mourn closure of Apple Daily and fear for the future of independent journalism

    The end of Apple Daily following dramatic raids, the arrest of senior journalists and the freezing of its assets has had a chilling effect on the rest of Hong Kong’s media.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  8. City Summer Sounds promises a summer of great music

    City Summer Sounds promises a summer of great music

    The annual festival City Summer Sounds returns, celebrating the community of undergraduate and postgraduate students, staff, resident ensembles, performers and composers at City, University of London.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  9. Reporting Covid

    Reporting Covid

    Dr Mark Honigsbaum discusses the new episode of his ‘Going Viral’ podcast, produced with support from City’s Department of Journalism.

  10. City intellectual property specialist says artificial intelligence can create art in its own right

    City intellectual property specialist says artificial intelligence can create art in its own right

    Reader in The City Law School, Dr Enrico Bonadio, is of the view that with machines learning to mimic human creativity, the copyright world has accordingly entered into AI-driven unchartered territory