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  1. Bitter Honey by Lola Akinmade Åkerström explores how mothers carry their histories into their daughters’ lives

    Bitter Honey by Lola Akinmade Åkerström explores how mothers carry their histories into their daughters’ lives

    PhD candidate Olumayokun Ogunde reviews the book Bitter Honey for The Conversation.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  2. Groups of AI agents spontaneously form their own social norms without human help, suggests study

    Groups of AI agents spontaneously form their own social norms without human help, suggests study

    First-of-its-kind study suggests groups of artificial intelligence language models can self-organise into societies, and are prone to tipping points in social convention, much like human societies.

    Hashtag: Research news

  3. Improving access to Amazon’s Alexa for people with aphasia

    Improving access to Amazon’s Alexa for people with aphasia

    Four videos share the experience of people with the language disability aphasia when interacting with Alexa voice technology

  4. Retail cyber-attacks reflective of “patchwork” IT infrastructures and weak regulatory systems, says innovation expert

    Professor Feng Li comments on recent high profile cyber security issues that have affected major UK supermarkets and retailers.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  5. “The Goalhanger bursary set me on the path to my dream career in podcasting,” says Hannah Grieve

    “The Goalhanger bursary set me on the path to my dream career in podcasting,” says Hannah Grieve

    MA in Podcasting Hannah Grieve talks about her Goalhanger scholarship and on her year studying.

    Hashtag: Campus life

  6. New study highlights potential of digital mental health intervention for people with Parkinson’s

    New study highlights potential of digital mental health intervention for people with Parkinson’s

    Digital intervention known as ‘PACT’ (Parkinson’s Active Communication Therapy) improved the well-being of the majority of study participants

    Hashtag: Research news

  7. City St George’s hosts trip to India to foster collaboration

    City St George’s hosts trip to India to foster collaboration

    The visit included alumni events and a business roundtable

  8. Why Trump’s plans for tariffs on foreign films probably won’t have a happy ending

    Why Trump’s plans for tariffs on foreign films probably won’t have a happy ending

    Professor Jean K Chalaby writes for The Conversation about why we are misunderstanding tariffs, and why they could be disastrous for the US film industry.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

  9. Bayes retains status among the global business school elite

    Bayes Business School has retained its 'triple crown' status as an accreditation body confirms the School's excellence and commitment to continuous improvement.

  10. PhD Student Jamie James Runs Ultramarathon for Medical Research Foundation

    PhD Student Jamie James Runs Ultramarathon for Medical Research Foundation

    Jamie James ran a 100km ultramarathon in the Chiltern Hills to raise money for the Medical Research Foundation.