Communicating with people affected by disaster – lessons from Nepal
…Research Network at City University London explores these questions through a case study of the 2015 earthquake in Nepal. The event will feature the release of a new report, ‘ARE…
…Research Network at City University London explores these questions through a case study of the 2015 earthquake in Nepal. The event will feature the release of a new report, ‘ARE…
…community-based activity and spaces. For instance, during a period of extensive redevelopment around the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, she transformed disused spaces through temporary structures, playgrounds, inner-city farms, painting and…
© By kloniwotski Part of ‘Walking the City’ TCCE Annual Walking Weekend 2016 Walk Guide: Idrees Rasouli, Ravensbourne Duration: about 90 minutes This is a walk on the City’s spatial…
…(Head of Team, Academic Enterprise, Research and Enterprise City University), Ian Gibbs (Lead on Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, City University). They will in particular be scouting for potential collaborations to support…
City is one of the largest providers of open-access education in London. You can choose from over 100 evening and weekend courses in business and management, creative industries, writing, foreign…
…and of Dished!: The Rise and Fall of BSB (Simon & Schuster). Suzanne still broadcasts occasionally and in 2012 she was appointed a professor at City University London where she…
…the full force of its effects. This event forms part of the COP26@City programme, a series of events and actions which demonstrate City’s commitment to reducing our environmental impact and…
As part the 40th anniversary celebrations of the Centre for Culture and the Creative Industries at City, University of London please join us for a screening of She’s Beautiful When…
…performance will mix pre-recorded and live-streamed moving image from across the city, animated by a live performance unfolding over eight acts in the ex-industrial space of The Crossing, Kings Cross….
Professor Stephen Cottrell, City University London: Inaugural lecture and book launch The saxophone is one of the most recognised musical instruments in the world. Loved by many, loathed by some,…
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