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Over four evenings from Wednesday 29 May to Monday 3 June, the general public can book onto free science talks, taking place at Birkbeck’s Central London campus and online.
The annual field trip for History of Art students took place in Paris this year.
The latest edition of the World Prison Population List reveals the size of the worldwide prison population, and how widely prison population rates and trends vary between regions and countries.
Researchers conducted 21 in-depth interviews with parents and special guardians involved in public law care proceedings.
A research study investigated the online behaviour of a British electronic dance music community over 18 years, analysing more than seven million posts from its 20,000 members.
Graduation will take place from 22 to 25 April, with ceremonies also being live-streamed.
From 7-10 May, the public will have the opportunity to witness and experience the latest innovations emerging from the intersection of art, research, and culture.
Last week the Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology and the United States’ President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology made a joint statement which draws on the research.
Led by Professor Emerita Joanna Bourke and Dr Ruth Beecher, the Wellcome-Trust funded project achieved many successes, including publications, the hosting of festivals, policy making, and the production of a film following the stories of survivors of sexual violence.
The research opens new avenues for understanding how early experiences shape cognitive and motor development, with potential implications for both robotics and AI.