News Search storiesClear query Find Filter Filter storiesSubjectAll subjectsArts and media (3)Business (48)Computing and computer science (40)Engineering (76)Health (116)Literature (1)Mathematics (11)Politics and law (29)Psychology (48)YearAll years2024 (35)2023 (151)2022 (127)2021 (114)2020 (41)2019 (3)2017 (9)No filters are valid for the current query. FindCloseMatching stories (showing 371–380 of 480 stories for “Social Sciences”)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceThursday, 29th July 2021How indigenous peoples are responding to COVID-19 in BrazilCity, University of London led project utilises network of academics & service users across Brazil to understand the effect of COVID-19 on indigenous peoples in the country, & how they have responded. Hashtag: Research studyThursday, 29th July 2021Understanding macro level influences on strategic responses to the COVID-19 pandemicUsing a strategic management approach, an international collaboration of academics has developed a tool for national assessments which may improve pandemic decision-making.Thursday, 22nd July 2021Revisiting Enlightened Shareholder Value and Corporate Social ResponsibilityIn her new book, The City Law School’s Dr Taskin Iqbal analyses the impact of the concept of Enlightened Shareholder Value on Corporate Social Responsibility and explores the scope for reform.Wednesday, 21st July 2021Armand Isufaj receives competitive space sector internshipThe MEng (Electrical Engineering) student is currently working with Radtest Ltd on a placement made possible by the UK Satellite Applications Catapult.Thursday, 15th July 2021City students take part in first ever CubeSat competitionThe ambitious competition is supported by the London Space Innovation Centre.Wednesday, 14th July 2021Celebrating City’s INCA projectThe project has investigated, co-designed and trialled digital content creation and curation tools for people with aphasia. Hashtag: Research studyWednesday, 14th July 2021City engineering student secures prestigious space sector internshipFeroz Khan, studying on the MEng (Mechanical Engineering) programme is currently working with Neutron Star Systems - made possible by the UK Satellite Applications Catapult.Monday, 12th July 2021Reading beyond figures: using Bayes’ theorem to interpret the numbersAward-winning science editor and author delivers latest Business School Summer Series webinar. Hashtag: Expert commentThursday, 8th July 2021City’s Levistor could be a game changer for electric vehiclesDeveloped by Professor Keith Pullen, the Levistor flywheel system has secured a £545k grant from the UK Office for Zero Emissions Vehicles, in partnership with Innovate UK.Tuesday, 6th July 2021City Emeritus Professors advise lawyers for appellants in Post Office Horizon IT scandalProfessors Bev Littlewood and Martin Newby are numbered among experts who helped to overturn the presumption that computers must be assumed to work correctly unless proven otherwise.Previous page 381…234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647…48Next page