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  1. Why so few UK homes are installing air-source heat pumps – and how to encourage takeup

    Why so few UK homes are installing air-source heat pumps – and how to encourage takeup

    Heat pump sales in the UK are lagging behind the rest of Europe. City's Professor Emmanuel Pothos and Visiting Tutor, Lee White, describe the psychology that may help explain why.

    Hashtag: Research news

  2. Cyber Resilience Centre (CRC) for London opens new head office at City

    Cyber Resilience Centre (CRC) for London opens new head office at City

    The partnership between City and CRC will result in a Centre of Excellence focused on reducing the vulnerability of SMEs to cyber-crime in London.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  3. Welcoming Glaucoma UK to the Crabb Lab

    Welcoming Glaucoma UK to the Crabb Lab

    This World Glaucoma Week we reflect on the ongoing relationship between City’s Crabb Lab and Glaucoma UK. Both share the goal of helping to end preventable sight loss caused by glaucoma.

    Hashtag: Research news

  4. An Internet with a global standard and global protocols

    An Internet with a global standard and global protocols

    Professor Dame Wendy Hall delivers Athena Swan lecture for the School of Science and Technology on the topic of Data, Geopolitics and the Governance of Cyberspace.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  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.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  6. 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.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  7. 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.

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  8. ChatGPT, black boxes and information dissemination

    ChatGPT, black boxes and information dissemination

    City, University of London’s Professor Artur Garcez explores some of the drawbacks of the technology.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  9. American man developed an Irish accent after getting prostate cancer – foreign accent syndrome explained

    American man developed an Irish accent after getting prostate cancer – foreign accent syndrome explained

    Jo Verhoeven, Professor of Experimental Phonetics at City and Stefanie Keulen, Assistant Professor at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, explain foreign accent syndrome.

    Hashtag: Research news

  10. Celebrating early career researcher success at the Crabb Lab

    Celebrating early career researcher success at the Crabb Lab

    Josie Evans, specialist optometrist at Moorfields Eye Hospital, and Research Fellow, Dr Bethany Higgins, share how City’s Crabb Lab has supported their careers in research.

    Hashtag: Student success