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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Young entrepreneurs win big at CitySpark 2024

    Young entrepreneurs win big at CitySpark 2024

    City students and alumni pitch business ideas in annual CitySpark competition hosted by CityVentures.

    Hashtags: Campus life, Student success

  5. “Be clear on your purpose”: Ros Atkins, Esme Wren, Michael Gove MP and Jeremy Corbyn MP speak on Political Headlines module

    “Be clear on your purpose”: Ros Atkins, Esme Wren, Michael Gove MP and Jeremy Corbyn MP speak on Political Headlines module

    MA Journalism students hear from heavyweight politicians and journalists on campus at City and at Westminster.

    Hashtags: Campus life, Student success

  6. Bridging academia and employment: student Leo Salem wins the Saddlers’ Award

    Bridging academia and employment: student Leo Salem wins the Saddlers’ Award

    Undergraduate student wins top prize for his poster at City’s Entrepreneurship and Employability Forum

    Hashtags: Campus life, Student success

  7. Is AI a threat to democracy? City Question Time returns with a panel of leading alumni journalists

    Is AI a threat to democracy? City Question Time returns with a panel of leading alumni journalists

    City's Journalism Department hosts its second annual City Question Time, where students can ask high profile journalism alumni questions about their work and the industry.

    Hashtags: Campus life, Student success

  8. Food policy, data analytics and gender equality on the agenda at the London Student Sustainability Conference 2024 (LSSC24)

    Food policy, data analytics and gender equality on the agenda at the London Student Sustainability Conference 2024 (LSSC24)

    City sends four students to take part in London Student Sustainability Conference 2024 (LSSC24) to discuss their sustainability research.

    Hashtags: City Global Goals, Student success

  9. “How racism shaped my critical eye”: Gary Younge delivers Rosemary Hollis Memorial lecture

    “How racism shaped my critical eye”: Gary Younge delivers Rosemary Hollis Memorial lecture

    Esteemed journalist Professor Gary Younge delivers inaugural Rosemary Hollis Memorial Lecture.

    Hashtag: Student success

  10. Mezzo-soprano singer Susan Bickley awarded honorary doctorate of music

    Mezzo-soprano singer Susan Bickley awarded honorary doctorate of music

    Susan Bickley (mezzo soprano singer and City music alumna) awarded honorary degree by City, University of London at the Barbican.

    Hashtags: Campus life, Student success