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  1. How multi-sensory glass sculptures can tell a story of climate crisis and Covid-19

    How multi-sensory glass sculptures can tell a story of climate crisis and Covid-19

    A digital start-up company which supports creative thinking and ideas in journalism will display the power of media through innovative glass sculptures at a leading Venice art exhibition.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  2. Digital technology is helping us memorialise the pandemic – despite the government wanting us to forget about it and move on

    Digital technology is helping us memorialise the pandemic – despite the government wanting us to forget about it and move on

    History suggests that pandemics do not end when politicians tell us they are over but when they become objects of cultural forgetting, writes medical historian Dr Mark Honigsbaum.

  3. New report: ‘Reset required? Evaluating the first two years of the Media Freedom Coalition’

    New report: ‘Reset required? Evaluating the first two years of the Media Freedom Coalition’

    The Media Freedom Coalition requires a 're-injection of energy' according to a new evaluation co-authored by City’s Head of Journalism, Dr Melanie Bunce.

    Hashtag: Research study

  4. Levelling up: ‘this won’t tackle inequality without Treasury buy-in’ – expert Q&A

    Levelling up: ‘this won’t tackle inequality without Treasury buy-in’ – expert Q&A

    The UK government has finally unveiled its white paper for narrowing the gap between the richest and poorest parts of the country. Professor Steve Schifferes answers the key questions on levelling up.

  5. City partners with UNESCO to empower the next creative economy leaders

    City partners with UNESCO to empower the next creative economy leaders

    Academics from City have helped UNESCO to create a unique online course that will help policymakers around the world to overcome the challenges created by the global pandemic.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  6. Hong Kong: how colonial-era laws are being used to shut down independent journalism

    Hong Kong: how colonial-era laws are being used to shut down independent journalism

    Yuen Chan and Eric Yan-ho Lai assess the deteriorating state of the free press in Hong Kong.

  7. City awards Gillian Moore with Honorary Doctorate

    City awards Gillian Moore with Honorary Doctorate

    The Director of Music at London's Southbank Centre, Gillian Moore MBE, received an Honorary Doctorate at City’s latest graduation ceremony. This was Gillian’s speech.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  8. You're in a TikTok video. What should you do next?

    You're in a TikTok video. What should you do next?

    Have you been a victim of an abusive TikTok video? Online safety expert Dr Holly Powell-Jones details what action teachers should take.

  9. How news coverage influences countries’ emergency aid budgets – new research

    How news coverage influences countries’ emergency aid budgets – new research

    Dr Mel Bunce, Martin Scott and Dr Kate Wright discuss the ways in which media coverage of humanitarian crises can increase governments’ allocation of emergency aid.

  10. Writing history: 30 years on, a former Moscow correspondent reflects on the end of the USSR

    Writing history: 30 years on, a former Moscow correspondent reflects on the end of the USSR

    By Dr James Rodgers, Department of Journalism, City, University of London.