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  1. Leading neuroscience conference delivers new perspectives on laughter, helping others, and cognitive flexibility

    Leading neuroscience conference delivers new perspectives on laughter, helping others, and cognitive flexibility

    Experts presented groundbreaking research at the 2024 British Association of Cognitive Neuroscience (BACN) annual meeting

    Hashtag: Research news

  2. City performs well in 2024 KEF results

    City performs well in 2024 KEF results

    City St George’s, University of London has maintained its position in this year’s Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF4), reflecting its strong focus on business, practice and the professions.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  3. British Academy/Leverhulme Funding awarded for project to protect and accommodate the rights of minorities

    British Academy/Leverhulme Funding awarded for project to protect and accommodate the rights of minorities

    Dr Lilija Alijeva and Professor Tawhida Ahmed have been awarded the funding for the project, ‘Mainstreaming Inclusivity and Decolonisation in International Minority Rights Legal Norms’.

    Hashtag: Research study

  4. Hewlett Packard Enterprise consultancy programme at City St George’s

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise consultancy programme at City St George’s

    The School of Science & Technology has partnered with HPE, and small-to-medium sized businesses, to work with our students for the purpose of technology transformation.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  5. Food policy expert comments on government’s proposed junk food advertising ban

    Food policy expert comments on government’s proposed junk food advertising ban

    Professor Christina Vogel from the Centre for Food Policy comments on the announcement

    Hashtag: Announcements

  6. Darzi NHS Review – the sequel: City St George's experts respond

    Darzi NHS Review – the sequel: City St George's experts respond

    Sixteen years on from his first review of the NHS in England, Lord Darzi returned to some familiar themes. Our experts gave their first impressions.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  7. How is the voluntary sector being shaped by global political discourse?

    How is the voluntary sector being shaped by global political discourse?

    Bayes hosts conference to explore how politics and global events are shaping non-profit organisations, volunteering and activism.

    Hashtags: Expert comment, research spotlight, announcements

  8. Anthony Lo (BSc Psychology 2023) – developing resilience and overcoming barriers as a psychological wellbeing practitioner

    Anthony Lo (BSc Psychology 2023) – developing resilience and overcoming barriers as a psychological wellbeing practitioner

    With support from the University’s Careers team, Anthony secured a competitive role in the NHS.

  9. Did Starmer have to be so miserable? The doom and gloom may be more political than economic

    Did Starmer have to be so miserable? The doom and gloom may be more political than economic

    Professor Steve Schifferes writes for The Conversation about Sir Keir Starmer's speech in late August at the rose garden at Downing Street.

    Hashtags: Expert commentary, Research news

  10. FASI reaches middle age in style

    FASI reaches middle age in style

    This academic year Bayes is marking the 50th anniversary of Britain's first BSc in actuarial science.Science (FASI), which is still innovating today.

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