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Since 1932, Newsweek has brought a unique global perspective on the world of current affairs. 

From exclusive interviews with leading figures in politics, business, entertainment and sports, to in-depth investigations and insight into the most important events in global news, business, technology, politics and culture.

Newsweek makes sense of a rapidly changing world, and does it with flair, wit and curiosity.

Newsweek Europe reaches its affluent and discerning audience across multiple platforms. Its reach spans 62 countries across Europe, Middle East and Africa.
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UCL is one of the world’s leading universities, founded in London to open up education to all on equal terms. Today our outstanding research and innovative teaching drive entrepreneurial solutions to the world’s major problems. 

UCL Financial Computing and Analytics
The Financial Computing and Analytics Centre  was established at University College London (UCL) in collaboration with academic partners the London School of Economics (LSE) and Imperial College London (IC), supported by partnerships with twenty leading financial institutions. It is the first major collaboration between the financial services industry and academia.
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IBT Media is a young, fast growing, truly digital first media company. We offer a diverse portfolio that combines iconic brands with innovative upstarts, through a shared vision to help our upscale audience ‘connect the dots.’ We fuel their passion for quality journalism and enable them to make better, more informed decisions.

Through authoritative journalism written in 4 different languages, our content brings our huge global readership the latest in breaking news, the very best analysis of current affairs, and a fresh perspective on topics from finance and business to sports and entertainment. Our brands are published by local staff in 5 countries, and include Newsweek, International Business Times, Medical Daily, Latin Times, iDigitalTimes and more.

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