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  1. Celebrating Aphasia Awareness Month

    Celebrating Aphasia Awareness Month

    Researchers at City have a long history of researching aphasia and supporting those who live with the disorder

    Hashtag: Research news

  2. Assange plea deal is dangerous for freedom of the press, says Dr Abdullahi Tasiu-Abubakar

    Assange plea deal is dangerous for freedom of the press, says Dr Abdullahi Tasiu-Abubakar

    Dr Abdullahi Tasiu-Abubakar, journalism lecturer, discusses what Wikileak founder Julian Assange's espionage plea deal means for freedom of the press.

    Hashtag: Research news

  3. Why Britain’s politicians are obssessed with potholes – and why they still can’t seem to fix them

    Why Britain’s politicians are obssessed with potholes – and why they still can’t seem to fix them

    Dr Dominic Davies writes for The Conversation about how British politicians became obsessed with potholes, about the General Election campaigns, and about infrastructure.

    Hashtags: Research news, Research study

  4. Sell-offs and tax cuts stripped the UK of vital assets. A national wealth fund could turn the tide

    Professor Steve Schifferes, City, University of London, and Stewart Lansley, University of Bristol, write in The Conversation about Labour's plans for national wealth fund if it wins the election

    Hashtag: Announcements

  5. Election gambling scandal: bad culture will kill your organisation – you can bet on it

    Election gambling scandal: bad culture will kill your organisation – you can bet on it

    Stefan Stern, Visiting Professor at Bayes Business School, writes in The Conversation about the Conservative party’s most recent scandal which he describes as “hardly an isolated incident.”

  6. Espionage trial of US reporter Evan Gershkovich signals a dangerous new era for journalism in Russia

    Espionage trial of US reporter Evan Gershkovich signals a dangerous new era for journalism in Russia

    Dr James Rodgers and Dr Dina Fainberg write about the Russian espionage trial of WSJ journalist Evan Gershkovich.

  7. The Lawsuit that could bring reggaetón to its knees

    The Lawsuit that could bring reggaetón to its knees

    The City Law School's Dr Enrico Bonadio co-authors a new article about a landmark copyright case which could have a lasting negative impact on the genre. Writing in The Conversation UK.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  8. Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day: Anika's story

    Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day: Anika's story

    We celebrate Anika Gujral, a third-year Biomedical Engineering student at City, University of London. Anika shares her journey, proudest achievements, and offers words of encouragement.

    Hashtag: Student success

  9. Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day: Indrani's story

    Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day: Indrani's story

    We celebrate Indrani Pillai, a first-year Biomedical and Healthcare Engineering student at City. Indrani shares her proudest wins of the year, and advice for women interested in STEM.

    Hashtag: Student success

  10. Cautious M&A investors taking extra care with due diligence

    The MA Research Centre at Bayes has revealed buyers are taking more time on due diligence ahead of deals.

    Hashtag: Research spotlight