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  1. New report asseses charity fundraising

    Cass research analyses charity fundraising.

    Hashtag: Research study

  2. Consumers not being helped to shift to sustainable diets, warns new book

    Professor Tim Lang has co-authored a new book, Sustainable Diets.

    Hashtag: Research study

  3. Stroke can result in substantial changes to people’s social networks, says new study

    Research found that it is not only physical disability that causes a person to shift network type, but also the psychological impact of stroke.

    Hashtag: Research study

  4. HRH the Princess Royal marks the official opening of City’s new main entrance

    The new main entrance complex is part of a multimillion-pound estates redevelopment project.

    Hashtags: Announcements, Campus life

  5. Landmark Everest experiment shows low-oxygen environments lead to cognitive decline

    The study, which is the largest to investigate the impacts of environmental hypoxia on cognitive ability, could have significant implications for health care.

    Hashtag: Research study

  6. Flexible working increases job satisfaction but it depends on how you arrange it

    However, the researchers discovered that employees who establish flexible working arrangements through informal discussion with their line manager are judged to perform much better than those who use.

    Hashtag: Research study

  7. Music research fellow to join forces with BBC Radio 3

    Dr Graham Griffiths, a music research fellow at City, University of London, is taking part in a new BBC Radio 3 project by helping to revive the works of the composer Leokadiya Kashperova.

    Hashtag: Research study

  8. City celebrates achievements of Perinatal Health professor

    Professor Alison Macfarlane honoured as part of International Women’s Day celebrations.

    Hashtags: Announcements, Research study

  9. Was 2016 really the year of the monkey?

    Research from Cass Business School has confirmed that 88 per cent of one billion, randomly constructed equity indices, outperformed the market cap-weighted approach to index construction over 2016.

    Hashtag: Research study

  10. Robo-journalism’s limitations not halting its onward march, report finds

    Dr Neil Thurman interviewed journalists and media executives at major news organisations as part of new research into robo-journalism.

    Hashtag: Research study

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