News Search storiesClear query Find Filter Filter storiesSubjectAll subjectsArts and media (107)Business (5)Computing and computer science (1)Engineering (2)History (1)Literature (12)Politics and law (5)Psychology (7)YearAll years2024 (9)2023 (42)2022 (37)2021 (27)2020 (7)2019 (3)2017 (1)No filters are valid for the current query. FindCloseMatching stories (showing 71–80 of 126 stories for “Arts”)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceMonday, 6th June 2022Lecturer nominated for prestigious investigative journalism prizeThe Department of Journalism’s Susie Boniface is among the shortlist for this year’s Private Eye Paul Foot Award. Hashtag: AnnouncementsThursday, 26th May 2022Journalism academic wins prestigious international dissertation prizeDr Rana Arafat will be presented with the Nafziger-White-Salwen Dissertation Award at the AEJMC Annual Conference in August. Hashtag: AnnouncementsMonday, 23rd May 2022Department of Music launches Summer Sounds festivalCity's Department of Music launches its annual Summer Sounds festival with performances reflecting the vibrant and musically diverse work of City students, staff and friends of the Department Hashtag: Campus lifeWednesday, 4th May 2022City announces new MA Financial Journalism scholarship with Capital.comAvailable for a UK student in the 2022/23 academic year, the new scholarship covers course fees and applications are open now. Hashtag: AnnouncementsThursday, 28th April 2022Angela Rayner, porn in parliament and a depressing week for British politicsSexualising a female politician may seem like low hanging fruit but it’s common in political discourse. In fact, research shows men will objectify women in authority as a way to reassert dominance.Friday, 8th April 2022Global effort to defend journalism needs a reset – here’s how to do betterA two-year evaluation of the Media Freedom Coalition shows that it still has a long way to go before it can claim to be helping to reverse the global decline in media freedom. Hashtag: Research studyTuesday, 5th April 2022Lessons from France on the regulation of internet pornographyNew research by Professor Neil Thurman draws lessons from France as to the myriad challenges of regulating internet pornography. Hashtag: Research studyMonday, 4th April 2022How a journalism student is amplifying the voices of young women refugees from Syria to UkraineA City, University of London journalism student is putting her studies into practice across the world, by giving refugee women and girls the opportunity to tell their stories.Thursday, 24th March 2022City, University of London acquires the Urdang AcademyCity, University of London is delighted to announce the prestigious performing arts school, the Urdang Academy, based in the Old Finsbury Town Hall, will be joining City. Hashtag: AnnouncementsTuesday, 15th March 2022‘An extraordinary moment in social history’A workshop at City, University of London looked back on two years of the first digitally witnessed pandemic and asked how the connections we have made will affect our remembrance. Hashtag: AnnouncementsPrevious page 81…23456789101112…13Next page