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Professor Hahn won the Computational Modeling Prize in Applied Cognition for a paper which examined how the accuracy of political information is affected as it is shared through social media networks.
New research from Birkbeck, exploring the levels of brain activity of babies in response to social stimuli such as peek-a-boo and the sound of laughter, could show the earliest marker of autism to date.
Matthew Danvers won the prestigious award for his project looking at the putative biomarkers of social attention in infants at high risk of ADHD and autism.
Teaching and overall satisfaction for the College highly ranked in London for latest National Student Survey with several subjects performing well nationally.
Alongside her role as President of the College, Baroness Joan Bakewell DBE is known for her journalism, broadcasting, creative writing and humanitarianism. She is also a Labour Party peer.
Donors, volunteers, students and staff of Birkbeck gathered at ‘An Evening of Thanks’ to celebrate contributions to our community, made possible by the generosity of benefactors.
Birkbeck last night celebrated the end of the first year of the Compass Project, an initiative which gave asylum seekers access to fully funded study. 20 more students will begin courses through the scheme this autumn.
Birkbeck’s President calls debate to highlight collapse in part-time and mature student population and request action to reverse the trend.
Dr Sanjib Bhakta has been awarded the inaugural Rishi Bankim Chandra Memorial Award, in recognition of his significant contributions to the field of global infectious diseases research.
Research from the UCL-Birkbeck Centre for Educational Neuroscience shows pupils who take longer to respond in school tend to answer more accurately.