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Birkbeck has been invited to participate in the London Warwick Mind Forum
The BSA is a charitable organisation that promotes study, research and discussion of art and the aesthetic from a variety of perspectives.
Brian Leiter's Blog has recommended Birkbeck as a good place for someone who wants to focus on Nietzsche.
Discretion over the use of nuclear weapons is the ultimate presidential power, now in the hands of one of the most unpredictable presidents. New research by Professor Robert Singh looks at why Congress has made no serious efforts to change this.
The online heritage mapping project enables virtual visitors to explore the history of London’s 32 boroughs in a way it has never been told before.
The distinguished historian will join the College in October, where he will deliver masterclasses and lectures, and participate in public history events.
Professor Nead is among 76 distinguished scholars to be elected to the fellowship, having been chosen in recognition of her work on the history of nineteenth- and twentieth-century British visual culture.
The plaque has been installed at the College’s main library in Malet Street in memory of the late former student.
The two shows are informed by Dr Simon Jarrett’s own research on the history of intellectual disability, the idea of intelligence and the idea of consciousness.
Dr Sophia Connell will give a talk on Aristotle at the Marburg conference (22-24 August)