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  1. Years of lost life needs to be included in latest recommendations on how your waist to height ratio can impact your health

    Bayes Business School recommended keeping your waist to half your height in 2014. Today, eight years on, guidelines are issued by NICE.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  2. In memory of Martin Conway

    In memory of Martin Conway

    A tribute from colleagues and friends of Professor Martin Conway (1952-2022), who served as City’s Head of Psychology until 2017, known for his pioneering theoretical work on autobiographical memory.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  3. Covid: how anti-vaccine influencers exploit mothers

    Covid: how anti-vaccine influencers exploit mothers

    New research has found that wellness influencers often strategically target mothers on social media to build support for their cause.

    Hashtag: Research study

  4. Bayes partners with Lockton MENA to launch The Wael Khatib Scholarship

    Bayes partners with Lockton MENA to launch The Wael Khatib Scholarship

    New fully-funded scholarship to support MENA students on the MSc Risk and Insurance Management programme.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  5. Global commercial aviation: The first casualty in political conflict

    Global commercial aviation: The first casualty in political conflict

    Linus Bauer, senior aviation industry consultant and Visiting Lecturer on City’s Air Transport Management MSc programme, says global aviation can play a role in ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

    Hashtag: brand new

  6. ‘“Living with Covid” while Clinically Vulnerable: A real-life story’

    ‘“Living with Covid” while Clinically Vulnerable: A real-life story’

    City’s Dr Ernesto Priego has co-authored a one-page comic, developed between January and March 2022 in response to the easing of mitigations around the pandemic.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  7. ‘An extraordinary moment in social history’

    ‘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.

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  8. Tackling loneliness

    Tackling loneliness

    Independent evidence review published by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport highlights the gaps in what we know about loneliness in the UK.

    Hashtag: Research news

  9. New study reveals impact of European Social Survey data

    New study reveals impact of European Social Survey data

    A new Impact Study has found that European Social Survey data has a range of academic and non-academic impacts, and is increasingly used as a teaching tool.

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  10. Staying mindful of mental health at university

    Staying mindful of mental health at university

    City, University of London's Centre for Excellence in Mindfulness Research continues to provide weekly drop-in mindfulness sessions to help our university community look after its mental health.

    Hashtag: Campus life