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  1. Creating evidence for sustainable diets to improve food systems

    Ongoing

    City St George's Professor pioneers research on sustainable diets and food systems.

    School: School of Health and Medical Sciences

    Department: Department of Population Health and Policy

    Research centre: Centre for Food Policy

  2. Developing better international legal protection for journalists

    Completed

    Demonstrating how current international law does not sufficiently protect journalists and recommendations to protect the safety and independence of journalists around the world.

    School: The City Law School

  3. Early introduction of allergenic foods and the prevention of food allergy in infancy

    Completed

    Discover how the EAT study, led by Dr Michael Perkin at City St George’s, found that early introduction of allergenic foods can prevent food allergies and improve infant health outcomes.

    School: School of Health and Medical Sciences

  4. Fighting the normalisation of crimes against humanity

    Completed

    Migrants and asylum seekers risk facing terrible conditions and abuse in Western countries.

    School: The City Law School

  5. Harness Intellectual Property for Research

    Ongoing

    A change in intellectual property policy at Mexican and Cuban universities.

    School: The City Law School

  6. Helping to safeguard the amount of time workplace union representatives can devote to members

    Ongoing

    Our research has demonstrated the positive impact such representation can have on the running of an organisation.

    School: Bayes Business School

  7. Improving detention law

    Completed

    How can we improve the treatment of detainees and stop abuses of power?

    School: The City Law School

  8. Making integration easier for Syrian refugees

    Completed

    Research from City St George’s, University of London inspired the British Government to change its policy around refugee status.

    School: School of Policy and Global Affairs

    Department: Department of International Politics

  9. Public discourse on immigration has echoes across history

    Ongoing

    Dr Maya Goodfellow’s research reveals how Britain’s hostile approach to immigration is rooted in a long history of political exclusion and racialised policy.

    School: School of Policy and Global Affairs

    Department: Department of International Politics

  10. Reducing salt intake to decrease risk of heart attack and stroke

    Completed

    City St George’s research links reduced salt intake to fewer strokes and heart attacks, shaping national guidelines and global salt reduction strategies.

    School: School of Health and Medical Sciences

    Department: Department of Population Health and Policy

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