Transfer of City Alumni Group on Facebook to a Page
As you may know, Facebook will soon be archiving all of its older groups. So that we can stay connected with you when our group has been archived, we have created a new page. Continue reading
As you may know, Facebook will soon be archiving all of its older groups. So that we can stay connected with you when our group has been archived, we have created a new page. Continue reading
Thank you to everyone who attended this wonderful event last night!
Over 200 guests gathered in the prestigeous M1NT nightclub, located in the heart of the Bund and with panoramic views of the City.
On Thursday evening last week, 16 June, City was announced as the winner of the prestigious Times Higher Education Leadership & Management award for Outstanding Student Services Team. A group of colleagues from Services for Students attended the awards ceremony at the Grosvenor House hotel in Park Lane to pick up the trophy.
An Oscar and BAFTA-winning production company, Oxford Film and Television (OXFT), has entrusted the redesign of its entire website with a City MSc in Electronic Publishing student, Nicholas Henebry.
14 leading anaesthetists from China were invited by Professor Stanton Newman, Dean of the School of Community and Health Sciences, to visit City University London in June.
David Collins, a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Graduate Entry LLB Course at The City Law School, has been invited to act as a Visiting Scholar at New York’s prestigious Columbia Law School this Autumn.
Cass Business School, which is part of City University London, has been placed 11th in the world in the inaugural Financial Times ‘Masters in finance’ rankings. The rankings were compiled using a range of factors, with the most weight being given to a survey of students who graduated in 2008.
PhD graduate from City University London has gained attention in the arts industry, publishing a new book on workplace bullying in the sector.
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City’s new undergraduate prospectus is now available and marks a change in direction for the University.
Groundbreaking research on a new simple and effective test for glaucoma, being developed through collaboration between City University London, Moorfields Eye Hospital and University College London, has been recognised as one of the most important research projects taking place in UK Universities.
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