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19th Nov 2008

London Met partner to join international panel of women business leaders for IBM-hosted webcast - Celebrated Panel to Share Insights, Experiences and Best Practices for Growing, Starting and Taking a Business Global.

18th Nov 2008

London Met Tournament a Success - On Saturday 25 October London Metropolitan University hosted the first Grl Gmr Tournament in London as part of the London Games Festival Fringe. The event was organised by Fiona French, Senior Lecturer and Course Leader of the BSc Computer Games degree and by GameLab London.

17th Nov 2008

Apple rate Global Policy Institute podcasts - The Global Policy Institute (GPI) has recently launched an innovative new video podcast, the first to be offered by London Metropolitan University.

14th Nov 2008

Lecturer produces 'excellent book' - Patrick Brill, a Senior Lecturter in Fine Art at the Sir John Cass Department of Art, Media and Design (JCAMD), part of London Metropolitan University has recently produced a book chronicling Deptford X, one of London’s most influential arts festivals.

13th Nov 2008

Staff and students meet to discuss industry issues - The third annual London Metropolitan Business School (LMBS) and Institute of Hospitality Annual event took place in the Graduate Centre on 30 October.

5th Nov 2008

Victory for Obama could mean 'Gold Rush' on Cuba - The sweeping victory for Barack Obama and the democratic Party in the US elections means that change in the US’s long-standing policy towards Cuba is inevitable, says an expert to the island based at London Metropolitan University.

4th Nov 2008

London Met alumna helps win votes! - Today Democratic Senator Barack Obama has been elected the first black president of the United States.

3rd Nov 2008

LondonMet reveals new scientific research - Making a cup of hot tea in a crisis has become somewhat of a British tradition. Well now new research has revealed that there might actually be scientific reasoning behind why this makes us feel better.

31st Oct 2008

Art installation offers a taste of the East End - Brick Lane may be a popular destination for chicken curry and rice, but a stunning new art installation opposite the entrance to the world famous street uses the classic combination to explore the history and culture of the East End.

31st Oct 2008

Halloween - all trick and no treat? - The streets of many British towns will soon be over-run by teams of ghoulishly dressed children knocking on their neighbours’ doors demanding rewards of sweets or, if denied the treat, performing a ‘trick’ upon the residence.

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