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  1. Trafficking of people in Europe disproportionately affects women and only three per cent of the total costs is spent on specialised support for victims, study finds

    Trafficking of people in Europe disproportionately affects women and only three per cent of the total costs is spent on specialised support for victims, study finds

    A new study finds that the total health, social and economic costs associated with the trafficking of women are almost three times greater than that for men

  2. UKRI announce £5 million investment to train the next generation of UK food system leaders

    UKRI announce £5 million investment to train the next generation of UK food system leaders

    City, University of London's Centre for Food Policy is a lead partner on new UK doctoral training centre supported by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

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  3. China’s response to COVID-19: overcoming the legacy of marketisation

    China’s response to COVID-19: overcoming the legacy of marketisation

    China's initial responses to outbreak of COVID-19 were adversely affected by the legacy of marketisation of its health system, suggest academics from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology

    Hashtag: Research study

  4. Monitoring eye disease at home

    Monitoring eye disease at home

    New study from City, University of London suggests that in the future eye tests for glaucoma could be performed at home.

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  5. The EU has no time to lose on food waste

    A new report outlines the additional action still needed to put the EU on track to achieve its Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of halving food loss and waste by 2030.

  6. City academics share research at HCI Summer Festival

    The Festival jointly organised by City’s Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design, Newcastle University’s OpenLab, and Northumbria University’s NorthLab.

  7. Experts concerned over UK government’s “ad hoc system” for COVID-19 tracking, testing and contact tracing

    Government’s “abysmal response” means that many suspected cases will have been missed, they warn.

  8. City signs memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Nanjing Economic and Technological Development Zone

    The virtual signing ceremony makes provision for future collaboration and knowledge transfer in six subject areas of specialism for City’s School for Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering.

  9. Professor Muttukrishnan Rajarajan says revamped UK COVID-19 contact tracing app shows importance of working with tech giants

    City’s Director of the Institute for Cyber Security says Apple and Google can assist the UK Government to address the challenges around collecting personal data.

  10. COVID-19 in the radiology department: What radiographers need to know

    Review of literature suggests medical imaging and radiographers play important role in the diagnosis of COVID-19 patients.