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Scholarships will be available to international students who are starting master’s courses in Autumn 2022 or January 2023 and are part of Birkbeck’s commitment to strengthen its global reach and diverse student community.
The one-day event follows the international launch at the end of last month which saw 1000 communities mobilized to consider climate solutions.
Students will have the freedom to choose whether they learn in the traditional classroom, through online classes, or a blended approach combining both.
Mara Polgovsky Ezcurra has been featured as a “rising star” by the BFI’s Sight and Sound magazine.
Birkbeck researchers identify areas for improvement in policy and practice; including introducing training and guidance for frontline staff and improving access to English language education.
This year’s Science Week, open to the public, is taking place from 29 March to 31 March, with the option to join in-person or virtually.
Birkbeck reaffirms commitment to lifelong learning ahead of 200th anniversary.
Films run through March and April with a focus on politically engaged and collectively authored essayistic film practices.
Birkbeck’s award-winning programme for people from forced migrant backgrounds and its impact on the students’ university experience provides the theme for the film.
New short film, Time Being, explores what it means to wait in and through experiences of care and was commissioned as part of the Waiting Times project, a research collaboration between Birkbeck and the University of Exeter, funded by the Wellcome Trust.