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  1. Politicians and journalists: the best of enemies

    Politicians and journalists: the best of enemies

    Leading journalist Dorothy Byrne (former Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel 4) delivers James Cameron Memorial Lecture at City’s Department of Journalism.

    Hashtags: Campus life, Student success

  2. City academic nominated for Ivors Classical Award

    City academic nominated for Ivors Classical Award

    Dr Newton Armstrong has been nominated in the Best Small Chamber Composition category for his work The Book of the Sediments.

  3. City formalises twinning agreement with Ukrainian university

    City formalises twinning agreement with Ukrainian university

    City partners with Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk National University as part of collaboration support scheme.

  4. Russell Brand: why it is so difficult for people to come forward with sexual assault allegations

    Russell Brand: why it is so difficult for people to come forward with sexual assault allegations

    Dr Lindsey Blumell writes for The Conversation about the barriers to reporting sexual assault.

  5. Preventing art fraud: meet microplacement law student Shamara Blaize interning at Wedlake Bell

    Preventing art fraud: meet microplacement law student Shamara Blaize interning at Wedlake Bell

    Second-year LLB Law student Shamara Blaize does a microplacement at law firm Wedlake Bell

    Hashtags: Campus life, Student success

  6. From The Conversation: Why are those lost to COVID not formally memorialised? How politics shapes what we remember

    From The Conversation: Why are those lost to COVID not formally memorialised? How politics shapes what we remember

    Dr Mark Honigsbaum, Senior Lecturer in Journalism writes for The Conversation about why the National COVID Memorial Wall has not received official sanction.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Meet City’s Creatives in Residence

    Meet City’s Creatives in Residence

    City welcomes three artists as part of its inaugural Creatives in Residence project

    Hashtag: Campus life