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  1. Launch of the Centre for Excellence in Mindfulness Research

    The new centre brings together academics from across a range of disciplines, and friends from all walks of life, with the aim of increasing the evidence for mindfulness-based practices.

  2. City in the Swinging Sixties

    City in the Swinging Sixties

    A series of rediscovered prints bring the ‘Swinging Sixties’ at City back to life.

  3. History of City's Dubai Centre in 10 milestones

    With City, University of London's tenth Dubai graduation around the corner, we highlight some of the landmark achievements of City’s only offshore campus outside the UK.

  4. New guide to help manage anxiety in autism

    City academics and West Sussex County Council’s Autism and Social Communication Team have produced a unique and concise guide to help professionals make informed decisions to support mental health.

  5. Peace has conquered war

    Peace has conquered war

    Marking 20 years since the start of the Second Liberian Civil War, Gwendolyn Myers and her non-profit organisation, Messengers of Peace show how the youth have helped rebuild a nation

    Hashtag: Student success

  6. Research shows City of London will remain an international financial hub after Brexit

    Cass report suggests that the City will retain competitive advantage in the short term.

  7. Can eating a raisin influence your judgement of others?

    Dr Lynsey Mahmood talks about her mindfulness research on the Greater Good Science Center Podcast.

  8. City of London Academy Islington recognised for being a school where "no child is left behind" by Ofsted

    The Academy is sponsored by City, University of London and the City of London Corporation.

  9. Five year project will investigate how to support and protect those who self-harm

    A new £2.7m research project will investigate how to better prepare NHS accident and emergency departments to engage and safeguard patients who self-harm.

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