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  1. Exploring the legal and ethical implications of artificial intelligence in intellectual property law

    Exploring the legal and ethical implications of artificial intelligence in intellectual property law

    Professor Eduardo Alonso, School of Science & Technology, and Dr Enrico Bonadio, The City Law School, host an international workshop to discuss the latest developments in the field.

    Hashtag: Events

  2. City, University of London and St George’s, University of London merge

    City, University of London and St George’s, University of London merge

    Combined institution is one of the largest higher education destinations for London students.

  3. City, University of London awarded Disability Confident Leader status

    City, University of London awarded Disability Confident Leader status

    The University is now one of 15 Higher Education Institutions with Leader status.

  4. The chancellor has tied her own hands with her fiscal rules – here’s why she should change them

    The chancellor has tied her own hands with her fiscal rules – here’s why she should change them

    Professor Steve Schifferes writes about the troubles new UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves might face for The Conversation.

    Hashtags: Expert commentary, Research news, Research study

  5. The EU and the current geopolitical challenges

    The EU and the current geopolitical challenges

    Professor José Manuel Barroso, former president of the European Commission, delivers the annual lecture at The City Law School’s Institute for the Study of European Law.

    Hashtag: Events

  6. International Feminist Legal Network Conference tackles violence against women

    International Feminist Legal Network Conference tackles violence against women

    The City Law School hosted the hybrid conference, “A Feminist Approach to Litigation and Legal Advocacy Internationally”, organised by the IFLN.

    Hashtag: Events

  7. Kamala Harris has a different view on Gaza to Joe Biden – it could win her votes in November

    Kamala Harris has a different view on Gaza to Joe Biden – it could win her votes in November

    Dr Andrew Payne writes for The Conversation about how Kamala Harris' different stance on Israel/Gaza might win her more votes in the upcoming US presidential election.

    Hashtags: Research news, Research study

  8. Six ways companies fuel violence

    Six ways companies fuel violence

    Professor Sally McManus (City, University of London) and Dr Kat Ford (Bangor University) write in The Conversation about six ways companies fuel violence.

    Hashtags: Research news, Research study

  9. City hosts BICYCLE study launch

    City hosts BICYCLE study launch

    The Born in Covid Year - Core Lockdown Effects (BICYCLE) study is a research project examining the development of talking and thinking skills of babies born during Covid lockdowns, relative to babies

    Hashtags: Research news, Research study

  10. From economist to crime fiction writer: City student Richard Jerram wins Dagger award

    From economist to crime fiction writer: City student Richard Jerram wins Dagger award

    Richard Jerram (MA Creative Writing, 2024) wins prestigious crime fiction Dagger award for his novel "Makoto Murders".

    Hashtag: Student success