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  1. The Dubai Centre: 2019 in review

    Shining a light on the Centre's achievements this year.

  2. City nursing students visit Hong Kong Polytechnic University

    City, University of London nursing students recently travelled to Hong Kong Polytechnic University as part annual exchange programme with the WC2 Network.

  3. Mindful submariners embark on Atlantic rowing challenge

    The HMS Oardacious team develop essential mindfulness techniques with support from City’s Centre for Excellence in Mindfulness Research (CEMR).

  4. Nursing and midwifery students at City, University of London to benefit from £5,000 grant from September 2020

    There may also be additional funding of up to £3,000 for specific courses or to help with childcare costs.

  5. Cass academics launch online risk assessment tool to monitor bank business models

    Cass academics have devised the Banking Business Models 2019 Europe - a tool for assessing the performance of different banking structures.

  6. Gender-diverse boardrooms reduce bank misconduct penalties by $7.48m per year, study finds

    Cass research shows that greater female representation in the boardroom attracts fewer fines from authorities in misconduct cases.

  7. Having a psychotic disorder may increase decline of some areas of cognition over adulthood

    Results of long-term study suggests that cognitive decline in psychotic disorders may exceed expected age-related changes in some areas.

  8. How do we best measure the effect of PTSD on women following traumatic childbirth?

    Study evaluates and recommends City Birth Trauma Scale, developed by Professor Susan Ayers, City, University of London, specifically to diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder in women.

  9. Scientists find brain mechanism which could underpin confirmation bias

    Changing people’s minds is made especially difficult because of how the brain responds to disagreement, suggests new study led by Dr Andreas Kappes, Department of Psychology at City.

  10. More than one in three low- and middle-income countries face both extremes of malnutrition

    The Lancet publishes new report on 'double duty actions' to address all forms of malnutrition, co-authored by Professor Corinna Hawkes, Director, Centre for Food Policy, City, University of London.

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