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  1. Spotlight on Research 2016

    Shining a light on the year in research at City, University of London.

  2. Beyond legislative regulation

    A combination of regulatory modes starting with user behaviour and education for regulating personal data on social networking services in the UK, is likely to be more effective than legislation.

  3. Dragons of the deep

    Professor Ron Douglas discusses the unique visual systems of deep sea fish.

  4. Social care sector in dire need of urgent reform, says Cass Business School academic

    There is a desperate need to bring new money into the social care system but existing proposals will not deliver this, says Professor Les Mayhew.

  5. Replace complex and confused social care test with fairer approach, says Cass study

    Cass research proposes a new approach in which a person’s savings and income would be treated on an equivalent basis.

  6. Study for a PGDip in Nursing at City

    Do you want to be funded to make a difference? Join our postgraduate nursing course.

  7. City wins major grant funding for intelligent healthcare technologies research

    City has won £980,000 in grant funding for a healthcare project entitled ‘SCAMPI: Self-Care Advice, Monitoring, Planning and Intervention’.

  8. Central bank tone affects asset prices

    Joint research from Cass Business School and the Copenhagen Business School has found that the tone of central bank communications has significant effect on prices in equity, fixed income and option.

  9. Diversified business groups are better equipped to cope with uncertainty

    Belonging to a diversified business group can help companies withstand economic shocks and thrive in the face of uncertainty, according to new research from Cass Business School.

  10. New report shows Government will not meet disability employment targets until 2065

    The All-Party Parliamentary on Disability highlights the Government will miss its manifesto target to halve the disability employment gap by 2020.

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