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  1. Researchers call for urgent shift in food research to address world’s ‘rising nutrition crisis’

    Professor Corinna Hawkes was one of the lead authors in a new paper in the journal Nature.

  2. Men more likely to present with advanced sight problems than women

    Study highlights that men are more likely to ignore symptoms and not seek early medical attention until disease is significant.

  3. Researchers to investigate hidden structures of power in the global economy

    Professor Ronen Palan will lead a four-year study into ‘arbitrage power’.

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  4. Europeans becoming more divided over immigration, report finds

    The European Social Survey has published new findings on attitudes towards immigration.

  5. Academics endorse new vision for corporate governance

    The Modern Corporation Statements question the fundamentals of the current mainstream model of corporate governance.

  6. Major new research project to expose scale of tax avoidance within EU

    Three City academics are involved in the COFFERS project.

  7. Red light could save bees from pesticide poisoning

    Red lights could be easily placed in colonies and hives at a low cost, helping to reduce the impact on wild bee populations.

  8. New Google tool in development will boost journalist productivity

    Cass Business School and the Department of Journalism are collaborating on a new digital project, funded by Google’s Digital News Initiative, to support journalist creativity and productivity.

  9. Cass research reveals Chinese Mergers and Acquisitions into the UK hit record high in 2016

    Cass publishes innovative research into Chinese Mergers and Acquisitions market.

  10. City expertise helping to improve quality of care for patients in care homes

    A Knowledge Transfer Partnership project between City and Evalucom Consulting is designing a new digital system for care homes.

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