News and events
What’s on at City – the latest news and events.
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Latest news
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City St George’s researcher wins JMIRS Top Commentary 2024 award
Nikolaos Stogiannos received the honour for a paper on multidisciplinary and multiagency approaches to AI in healthcare
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City St George’s experts contribute to major project measuring the impact of NHS Virtual Wards
Academics to spearhead quantitative modelling of project to evaluate impact of ‘hospitals at home’ health service initiative.
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A crisis in masculinity? Twenty-first Century Cults podcast explores the influential men taking over our social media feeds
City sociologists’ podcast "Twenty-first Century Cults" analyses the appeal and influence of controversial gurus Andrew Tate, Elon Musk, Ye (formerly Kanye), and Jordan Peterson.
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Using AI to achieve business transformation is a long-term process that needs to be managed
Bayes Associate Dean for Research & Innovation warns of a long road ahead towards unlocking the full potential of artificial intelligence.
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Breakfast news: Digesting the climate finance
The financial sector faces a range of challenges in responding to climate change , an IMF official said at the second Bayes Breakfast seminar for market players, policymakers and the School community.
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Staff and students explore ‘keeping faith’ at creative zine workshop
City St George’s partnered with the Women’s Interfaith Network and Artizine UK to explore faith in a creative way
Upcoming events
City's event types include: award ceremony, competition, concert, conference, fair, forum, graduation ceremony, interview, launch, lecture, networking event, open day, open-evening, panel discussion, reception, seminar and workshop.
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Feb 21
Weston Olencki and Laura Cocks: held threads: FATHM
Flautist Laura Cocks performs music from their new album FATHM, and composer Weston Olencki diffuses multichannel electronic work from their album Verd Mont.
, 19:00 – 20:30
Location: Performance Space
Audience: Public
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Feb 21
How EDF Built Data Foundations for AI Success
This Data Bites presentation explores how EDF has established a robust data foundation to enable AI success.
, 17:00 – 18:00
Location: Tait Building [C], C309, Tait Building
Audience: Students
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Feb 24
How has Covid-19 shaped inequalities in early child development?
This seminar will share preliminary findings, highlighting evidence that the pandemic has exacerbated existing inequalities in early child development.
, 12:30 – 13:30
Location: Room MG26, Myddelton Street Building and online via MS Teams
Audience: Public
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Feb 25
Bayes Alumni Connect in London – Festival of the Professions
Join us for the February edition of Bayes Alumni Connect where we will showcase the University’s alignment to Business, Practice and Professions, marking the inaugural ‘Festival of the Professions’.
, 18:00 – 21:00
Location: Finsbury Square, Alumni Lounge, 7th Floor, Finsbury Square
Audience: Alumni
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Feb 25
EU Ambassador Lecture: The Balancing Power of the EU
The School of Policy and Global Affairs are delighted to host His Excellency Pedro Serrano to give a lecture on the EU-UK relations in a troubled world, with a reception to follow.
, 17:00 – 19:00
Location: Northampton Square, B104 (University Building)
Audience: Academics; Staff; Students
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Feb 26
Alumni Gathering in Luxembourg
Join our Alumni Ambassador for Luxembourg, Tursun Aitbaeva for networking drinks in Luxembourg to reconnect with alumni in the region.
Location: Beim Lentz, 2 Rue de l'Eau, 1449 Ville-Haute, Luxembourg
Audience: Alumni
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