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  1. Window shopping: Research finds transparent product packaging heightens our sense of ownership

    Window shopping: Research finds transparent product packaging heightens our sense of ownership

    New research co-authored by Professor Zachary Estes shows how retailers can build psychological affinity for their products.

    Hashtag: Research spotlight

  2. Online violence is pushing women out of public life

    Online violence is pushing women out of public life

    Deepfakes, unwanted advances, picture leaks: a hostile online environment pushes women in public life to self-censor, finds report co-authored by City St George's researchers for UN Women.

    Hashtag: Research news

  3. World Immunisation Week: The Power of Vaccines

    World Immunisation Week: The Power of Vaccines

    I&I at SHMS delivers internationally recognised research in maternal, infant and migrant health, vaccine trials, clinical innovation and global capacity building.

  4. Seven receive Department of Computer Science Dean’s Award for Postgraduate Students 2026

    Seven receive Department of Computer Science Dean’s Award for Postgraduate Students 2026

    Students received their awards at a ceremony hosted by Dr Edward Anstead, Deputy Head of the Department of Computer Science at the School.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  5. Exploring entrepreneurship and innovation in an age of AI

    Exploring entrepreneurship and innovation in an age of AI

    Innovating For Impact returns to examine how artificial intelligence is shaping productivity, inclusion, and the future of work.

    Hashtag: Announcements

  6. The Duolingo taxi test – could being rude to the driver cost you your dream job?

    Professor Janina Steinmetz writes for The Conversation about Duolingo's recruitment initiative for assessing candidate character outside of an interview.

    Hashtag: Expert comment

  7. Festival of the Professions 2026: connecting students to the world of work

    Festival of the Professions 2026: connecting students to the world of work

    From networking events to guest lectures, the Festival of Professions was a chance for students to find out more about careers in the City and beyond

  8. CityVentures announces new partnership for social mobility in entrepreneurship

    CityVentures announces new partnership for social mobility in entrepreneurship

    The University’s business support service has partnered with organisations Diversity VC and Social Mobility Ventures to create change in the startup world

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    City St George’s researcher receives Academy of Medical Sciences funding to study inherited heart condition

    City St George’s researcher receives Academy of Medical Sciences funding to study inherited heart condition

    Dr Roddy Walsh awarded Springboard grant to investigate the genetic causes of Brugada syndrome

    Hashtag: Announcements

  10. Dr Matt Barnes gives evidence on deep poverty at a Parliamentary Inquiry into the Government’s Child Poverty Strategy

    Dr Matt Barnes gives evidence on deep poverty at a Parliamentary Inquiry into the Government’s Child Poverty Strategy

    City St George’s academic calls for better measures of deep and complex poverty to assess the impact of child poverty policy.

    Hashtag: Expert commentary

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